
Why China’s WWII Contributions Remain Undervalued, Says Historian
American military historian Harold E. Raugh Jr. highlights how Western narratives have underplayed China’s role in WWII, urging a global reevaluation at the Xiangshan Forum.
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American military historian Harold E. Raugh Jr. highlights how Western narratives have underplayed China’s role in WWII, urging a global reevaluation at the Xiangshan Forum.
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