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Kmoin Wahlang spent her whole life in a village in eastern India. She didn't start running until she was a mother of 12 but has now crossed the finish line in over 100 races. Kwon even won Asia's biggest marathon in her age category, using the prize money to build a house for her family. Now she's preparing for her first international competition: The Pan Pacific Masters Games in Australia.
The year 1945 left its mark on the 20th century. The liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, the Pacific War, the atomic bombs dropped on Japan: these 12 months changed the world forever.