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Exhibition on Doolittle Raid underway in Quzhou
2024-04-19
An exhibition showcasing invaluable historical materials and cultural relics related to the Doolittle Raid is now underway at the Memorial Hall to the Doolittle Raid.
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Unveiling of marker commemorating Doolittle Raid Landing Site
2024-04-17
The unveiling of the marker for the Doolittle Raid's Wilder Landing Site took place in Fangyuan village, Jiangshan, Quzhou, Zhejiang Province on April 16.
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Enduring legacy of Doolittle Raid: Restoring history in Jiangshan
2024-04-12
Susan Ozaček, in a heartfelt video sent on Dec 17, 2023, conveyed her deep gratitude to the people of Jiangshan for their pivotal role in rescuing her father.
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Zheng Weiyong: Tracking the Doolittle Raid Rescue in Quzhou
2024-04-12
Zheng Weiyong has spent the last 20 years researching and retracing the remarkable journey of the Doolittle Raid pilots'landing and rescue in China.
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Air-raid shelter in Wangcun village: A temporary home for Doolittle Raid pilots
2024-04-11
The bomb shelter in Wangcun village, Quzhou provided the first safe haven for the pilots after days of fear, displacement, and uncertainty.
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Capturing history: Cultural relics commemorating Doolittle Raid Rescue in Quzhou
2024-04-11
On January 10, 2020, a significant contribution was made to the Quzhou Museum by a benevolent Chinese-American couple.
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Doolittle Raid Rescue in Quzhou witnesses friendship forged in blood and fire
2024-04-08
During World War II, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 16 American B-25 bombers, led by Lieutenant Colonel Doolittle, conducted a raid on Japan in 1942.
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Memorial Hall to the Doolittle Raid exemplar of Sino-American people-to-people friendship
2024-04-07
The Memorial Hall to the Doolittle Raid serves as a powerful reminder of the spontaneous rescue of American pilots by Chinese people 81 years ago.