剧情赏析长津湖之水门桥带你了解真实的水门桥
10.0|04月11日 18:10 |6期全
简介:
本付费内容非正片。电影《水门桥》热映,那水门桥是否真的存在?这场战役又是怎么发生的呢?水门桥是什么样的?美军真的空投了一座桥梁得以脱身么?真实的过程如何呢,是否和电影中展示的一样?电影《水门桥》是根据真实历史事件改编而成,在抗美援朝时期的长津湖战役中志愿军曾三炸水门桥,但是美军却三次修好。要看懂电影,必须要了解水门桥是座什么桥?三炸水门桥真实过程?志愿军为何阻而不狙?
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