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The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

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Dunn woke up and traveled to the Pacific battlefield of World War II, becoming a grassroots officer of the United States, Dunn Batmani. Fortunately, this was 1945, and not long after, the Japanese surrendered. Dunn also became a US soldier stationed in Japan. In the ruins of Tokyo after the war, Dunn took care of the widows of the Japanese and cared about their life problems. When he was in a bad mood, he drove recklessly on the streets of Tokyo. If he was lucky, he could randomly kill a Japanese soldier. Seeing that the time had come to 49, Dunn, who was familiar with history, knew that after the rabbit defeated the bald man, the Korean War would come soon. By then, as a US soldier stationed in Japan...