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Ice and Blood at Changjin Lake

Ice and Blood at Changjin Lake

Documentary

Yan Pin, Fu Yong, Liu Zhi Huan

Unknown

2011

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

95 minutes

2025-03-02 16:13:46

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This film (drama)Also known as冰血长津湖,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2011Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating9.2(For reference only)。
A documentary produced by the August First Film Studio, the Battle of Changjin Lake was the eastern front of the second campaign in the Korean War, and it was one of the fiercest battles in the war. At that time, the Volunteer Army's 9th Corps successfully encircled and divided U.S. Marine Corps 1st Division and part of the 7th Infantry Division, totaling around 30,000 troops, with an advantageous force of 160,000 in the Changjin Lake area in northeastern Korea. The U.S. Marine Corps 1st Division suffered heavy losses, with casualties reaching 13,961. The 9th Corps of the Volunteer Army, which dealt a heavy blow to the U.S. Marine Corps 1st Division, also paid a great price, with over 14,000 combat casualties and 30,732 non-combat casualties due to frostbite. Due to severe cold, insufficient supplies, disparity in firepower, and the air superiority of U.S. forces, the Volunteer Army was unable to achieve its goal of annihilating the Marine Corps 1st Division in this battle, but it changed the passive defense situation faced by the Chinese-Korean allied forces and completely shattered the "United Nations Army" fantasy of capturing Korea in three months. The Battle of Changjin Lake set a record in the Korean War for the complete annihilation of a whole regiment of U.S. troops, forcing the U.S. military's elite forces to experience the "longest retreat in history."

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