In World War II, the Communist Party of China and the Japanese army under the leadership of ** launched a fierce war of resistance. Stalin repeatedly asked the CCP for help, but was refused. This raises many questions, why did *** refuse the help of the Soviet Union? Let's dive into the truth of this history.
World War II was a major disaster in human history, and China fought a terrible war with Japan during this period. Especially after 1941, the Japanese army launched a brutal sweep, and Chiang Kai-shek took a series of measures, among which the Southern Anhui Incident is the most tragic evidence.
From 1941 to early 1943, Stalin turned to the Chinese Communist Party for help six times in a row. This history is real. Germany declared war on the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, causing a huge setback to the Soviet Union. In less than two weeks, the Germans captured 300,000 Soviet soldiers, and then in the Battle of Kiev, the Soviet Union took more than 600,000 prisoners, inflicting heavy losses on the Soviet Union.
The Battle of Stalingrad began in July 1942 and lasted until February 2, 1943. The battle resulted in more than a million men on both sides, and although it was ultimately won, it was a victory in exchange for lives. Astonishingly, just over 7,000 people survived the Battle of Stalingrad, with a population of 800,000. The brutality of the battle is harrowing.
For Stalin, this period was the most dangerous moment for the Soviet Union. He feared that Japan, Germany's ally, would launch an attack on the Soviet Union and form a flank attack with the German army, with unforeseen consequences.
At that time, Germany also repeatedly asked Japan for support, hoping that the Kwantung Army would send troops to Siberia. However, Japan did not send troops, because Japan is not stupid, they will not act for something unprofitable. Sending troops to Siberia required troops to cross the cold ice fields, and the Japanese could not be effectively supplied, and even if they cooperated with the Germans to take out the Soviet Union, they would not be able to gain substantial benefits.
Another reason was that the Japanese army was also troubled in the Chinese battlefield, so it launched a brutal sweep. The squadron posed a great threat to the Japanese army.
Stalin, however, only considered his own danger, not for the Chinese Communist Party. China was in the most difficult period of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army launched a sweep, and Wang Puppet ** began to clean up the township, which seriously damaged the anti-Japanese base areas.
Stalin asked for support in July 1941, November 1941, May and July 1942, but the CCP leaders rejected them. Stalin was so outraged by this that he even said: "Margarine revolutionaries!" ”
After all, China was facing a great threat at that time, and Stalin, while concerned, did not take into account China's plight. This period of history profoundly influenced the political landscape during World War II.
This article about the rejection of Stalin's support is an important historical event during World War II. This history is fraught with complexity and deep political considerations, and it provokes reflection on the real reasons behind historical decisions.
** The rejection of Stalin's request for assistance revealed the predicament and challenges that China was facing at that time. The Japanese army's sweep mentioned in the article, Wang's puppet **'s clean-up activities, and the huge threat posed by the CCP forces to the Japanese army were all realities faced by China at that time. These predicaments may have forced *** to make such a difficult decision to refuse Stalin's request for help.
However, this historical decision has also caused a lot of controversy and thinking. At a time when Stalin repeatedly asked for help, was China's internal predicament really the only reason for *** refusing aid? The article fails to delve into the full picture of the specific challenges he faced and the decisions he made. Perhaps there are more political and strategic considerations behind this refusal, which we need to study and understand further.
In addition, the article mentions relations between the Soviet Union and Japan, Stalin's fears of a Japanese attack, and the plight that Japan faced in the Chinese theater of war. These contents show the complex entanglements of the parties during World War II and the complexity and variability of international politics at that time.
Finally, the narrative of this article is relatively brief, and it does not go into depth on the reasons and context for the refusal. Although some of the historical contexts and events are given, it is hoped that future research can more comprehensively present the historical situation at that time and the reasons behind the important decisions made by ***.
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