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A lost D-Day diary reveals Chinese role in the Allied liberation of France
At least 14 Chinese naval officers took part in D-Day’s naval assault, highlighting their overlooked contribution to the Allied invasion and liberation of Nazi-occupied France.
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Lost WWII Diary Reveals Chinese Officer's Secret Role in D-Day Invasion
The secret was D-Day — the June 6, 1944, invasion of Nazi-occupied France with the world’s largest-ever sea, land and air armada. It punctured Adolf Hitler’s fearsome “Atlantic Wall” defenses and sped the dictator’s downfall 11 months later.
·Hyderabad, India
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A lost D-Day diary reveals Chinese role in the Allied liberation of France
A long-lost diary from a Chinese officer is shedding light on a lesser-known part of D-Day history. Found by urban explorers in a Hong Kong tenement, the diary details the experiences of Lam Ping-yu.
·United States
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Total News Sources13
Leaning Left9Leaning Right2Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution69% Left
Bias Distribution
- 69% of the sources lean Left
69% Left
L 69%
C 16%
15%
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