Dongji Rescue (also referred to as “Dongji Island” film), a 2025 Chinese historical war drama directed by Guan Hu and Fei Zhenxiang, starring Zhu Yilong, Wu Lei, Ni Ni etc is popular in China. Based on the true 1942 rescue: after the Japanese transport ship Lisbon Maru was torpedoed near Dongji Island, local fishermen bravely rescued stranded British POWs. Released in China on 8 August 2025, Dongji Rescue had a powerful opening day box office—approximately RMB 350 million (~USD 50 million).
This episode of the podcast explores various facets of Chinese and British historical interactions, particularly during and after World War II.
The first part highlights the enduring legacy of Eric Liddell, an Olympic gold medalist celebrated in both the UK and China not just for his athletic achievements, but also for his humanitarian efforts and wartime contributions in China.
The second discusses a Chinese documentary, "The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru," which recounts the harrowing story of British prisoners of war rescued by Chinese fishermen after their Japanese transport ship was torpedoed, emphasizing the bravery and humanity that transcended wartime allegiances.
The third part reveals a darker side of Anglo-Chinese relations, detailing the betrayal and forced repatriation of thousands of Chinese seamen by the British government after their vital service in North Atlantic convoys during World War II, a policy rooted in racism and economic self-interest that left countless families devastated and continues to seek an official apology.
Collectively, these three stories illustrate a complex tapestry of shared history, highlighting moments of both heroic collaboration and profound injustice between the two nations.
(This podcast was produced with the help of AI.)
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