Silent breakthrough of 5,000 manuscripts (Chapter 1)
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In 1945, 5,000 copies of a manuscript titled Memorandum on China's Liberated Areas were printed and distributed in San Francisco, the US. Behind this effort stood Dong Biwu and some Chinese living in the US, striving on the eve of victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, to let the world hear the voice of Yan'an and see the real China. Yet the path to printing was fraught with obstacles. Who stepped forward amid these challenges to help spread these manuscripts? Click to watch the short drama and relive this moment in history!
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