志愿军浴血和平
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电影《志愿军》三部曲系列终章《志愿军:浴血和平》聚焦抗美援朝第五次战役后直至签署停战协议期间“边打边谈”的作战历程。前线战斗血火交锋,谈判桌上唇枪舌剑,面对敌人的一再挑衅,中华儿女合力反击,誓要奉陪到底,经过747天的抵死奋战,终于打破了美军不可战胜的神话,搏来了期盼已久的和平。

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