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《重见天日 —— 对话辽源二战盟军高级战俘》聚焦鲜为人知的二战往事。1942 年太平洋战争爆发后,盟军在新加坡、菲律宾等地失利,美军中将乔纳森・温莱特、英国中将阿瑟・珀西瓦尔等大批将领被俘。1942-1945 年间,他们辗转多地关押,其中 16 位最高级别战俘被秘密送往中国东北西安(今辽源)战俘营。日本战败后,撤离时销毁了多数资料档案,这座战俘营逐渐从历史坐标中消失,背后隐藏的真相与日军试图掩盖的罪行成谜本片以战俘日记与后人寻访双线交织,还原盟军高级战俘在辽源战俘营的羁押始末,依托辽源战俘营纪念馆展品揭开历史真相,缅怀为和平正义牺牲者,传递和平与正义的永恒主题,唤醒国际社会对历史教训的关注
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