When fascism cast its shadow over the world in the 20th century, a diverse group of global citizens chose courage over comfort. ✈️ From Soviet pilots to American Flying Tigers, and doctors like Norman Bethune to journalists like Hans Shippe, these unsung heroes stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the Chinese people during their darkest hours.
🔍 Did you know? George Hatem, an American doctor, spent decades revolutionizing public health in China, while India’s Dwarkanath Kotnis became a medical legend during the conflict. Even ordinary workers like Bernhard Sindberg risked their lives to protect civilians.
📜 Their stories – etched in letters home, battlefield diaries, and China’s collective memory – remind us that heroism knows no borders. As we reflect on their sacrifices, we’re reminded: Peace isn’t just the absence of war, but the presence of humanity. 🌱
💡 "In the face of darkness, light finds its way through unity," says historian Li Wei. Today, their legacy lives on in museums, documentaries, and the enduring friendship between nations.
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Side by Side: Foreign volunteers in China's anti-fascist struggle
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