After the end of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the Chinese volunteers stayed in Korea to help rebuild their homeland, which undoubtedly reflected the friendship between China and North Korea. By 1958, the question of the return of volunteers was put on the agenda.
North Korean Prime Minister Kim Il Sung wrote a letter to ***, expressing the hope that the Chinese volunteers would be able to withdraw from North Korea in their entirety.
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Less than a year after the birth of the People's Republic of China, war broke out on the Korean Peninsula. The Korean People's Army (KPA) is on the verge of occupying the entire Korean Peninsula. At this critical moment, the United States entered the war, and the battle to resist US aggression and aid Korea was about to break out.
We will defend our homeland, defend our country, and wage a fierce battle with the US team.
On September 15, 1950, the United States conducted a large-scale landing battle at Incheon, turning the tide of the war in one fell swoop. The Korean People's Army was unable to resist and kept retreating, and the fighting even spread to the northeastern border of our country.
At the beginning of October, when a letter from Kim Il Sung was placed on the chairman's desk, the question of whether or not to send troops to aid became a question that needed to be carefully considered.
1.* The prime minister has reservations about sending troops to the DPRK on the grounds that the equipment of the PLA is too backward compared with the US army, and that our country has consumed a lot of vitality in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and has just recovered its economy, so it may be unfavorable for our country to send troops to the DPRK.
2.There are many worries among our leaders, who believe that there is a clear gap between the equipment of our People's Liberation Army and the United States, that sending troops to North Korea may be detrimental to China's economic recovery, and that our country suffered huge losses in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and that its national strength has not yet fully recovered.
3.Although the prime minister hopes to send troops to North Korea, he also realizes that the equipment of our People's Liberation Army is significantly different from that of the United States, and our country has consumed a lot of vitality in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and has just recovered its economy.
4.China's leaders are cautious about sending troops to the DPRK, they believe that the equipment of our People's Liberation Army is too backward compared with the US ** team, and that our country suffered huge losses in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and that the economy has just recovered, and that sending troops to the DPRK may be unfavorable to our country.
5.* The prime minister has some concerns about sending troops to North Korea, he believes that the equipment of our People's Liberation Army is obviously different from that of the United States, and that our country has consumed a lot of vitality in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and has just recovered its economy, so it may be unfavorable for our country to send troops to North Korea.
After careful listening to the suggestions, the Chair agreed. "You all have the right opinions," he said, "but we don't have peace in our hearts when we see others in trouble, don't we? ”
At 3 p.m. on October 2, the chairman, ** and *** and others came to the Yi Nian Hall again, and after repeated discussions and weighing the pros and cons, most of them finally supported the chairman's proposal and decided to send troops to North Korea.
New Copy: At the beginning of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the international community generally believed that it would be a one-sided war because the disparity in strength between the two sides was too great.
However, as the war progressed, not only the United States was slapped in the face, but many Western countries were also slapped in the face. The volunteer army is like a bamboo, and the so-called will directly be led by the United States"Joint**"Forced to the negotiating table.
For the next two years, the Volunteer Army and the U.S. Army were there"Talk while fighting"with"Talk and fight", which was finally signed at the end of July 1953"Armistice"。
The Volunteer Army played a key role in the successful signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement. After the agreement was signed, the volunteers voluntarily chose to stay in North Korea, not only to prevent a surprise attack by the South Korean army and the United States, but also to support the reconstruction of North Korea.
To a certain extent, this reflects the selfless dedication of our country, because we are still willing to devote resources to the construction of the DPRK during that period of urgent construction.
Many people have a misconception that it was only after the signing of the armistice that the Volunteer Army began to help build Korea. But in fact, the moment the volunteers stepped into the Korean battlefield, they began to help the DPRK in its construction......Kim Il Sung's handwritten letter.
Many friends who know history, or friends who have experienced film and television dramas to resist US aggression and aid Korea, may find an interesting thing.
Why are the command posts of the Volunteer Army located in those forgotten dilapidated houses, and even the important headquarters of the Volunteer Army is hidden in an abandoned mine cave? Why do they always choose the strategic location in the barren mountains and mountains, far away from the densely populated countryside?
What are the reasons for this?
Knowing that command posts and headquarters are key targets for enemy forces, the Volunteers will choose to set up strongholds in dilapidated houses or abandoned locations to reduce the risk of being bombed.
During the fighting, they will choose areas far from residential areas, which not only avoids the ** of innocent civilians, but also protects the homeland of the North Korean people. This is also one of the basic principles of the Volunteer Army marching and fighting.
In between battles, the volunteer fighters were not idle. They not only repaired damaged houses and roads while the troops were temporarily resting, but also helped the local North Korean residents with farm work during the grain harvest season.
The volunteers' efforts to help the DPRK in its construction have never stopped from the moment they set foot on the territory of the DPRK.