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WLFlatplace

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Was there a M26 Pershing "Gong Chen Hao"? I found some seemingly historical footage in
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(from 4:50 to 5:13), but looks strange. It features organized units of M26, but during the early stages of the Korean War it‘s impossible for Chinese troops to transport captured Pershings back to China for a military parade (and the People's Volunteer Army couldn't have used the August 1st Army Flag at this stage). Later on, with the extensive use of Soviet arms and equipment, it seems not quite possible to use M26 in such organized manner either. If these are clips from a movie, I'm curious about which movie they are from.

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sabiothailand

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So I've heard about this event in China where this Tofu Dreg factory collapsed 'from a small bump' or something, I've never really got into the subject, but I've seen some anti-China videos about this event.

Can anyone clarify and tell me on what happened?
 

dxq4412

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Was there a M26 Pershing "Gong Chen Hao"? I found some seemingly historical footage in
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(from 4:50 to 5:13), but looks strange. It features organized units of M26, but during the early stages of the Korean War it‘s impossible for Chinese troops to transport captured Pershings back to China for a military parade (and the People's Volunteer Army couldn't have used the August 1st Army Flag at this stage). Later on, with the extensive use of Soviet arms and equipment, it seems not quite possible to use M26 in such organized manner either. If these are clips from a movie, I'm curious about which movie they are from.


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Based on my past experience creating interior design visuals, it's pretty obvious that this picture was made on a computer.
 

GZDRefugee

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So I've heard about this event in China where this Tofu Dreg factory collapsed 'from a small bump' or something, I've never really got into the subject, but I've seen some anti-China videos about this event.

Can anyone clarify and tell me on what happened?
Considering China used more cement in 3 years than the US has its entire history, this is insignificant on a statistical basis. More construction = more outliers. Meanwhile, 4 of the last 10 major dam failures happened in the US.
 
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