Hello everyone, today I would like to tell you a little-known, blood-boiling story about a piece of China's history with the Soviet Union during World War II. This is a story about the dignity of the country, about strategic choices, and a demonstration of tenacity and wisdom.
During World War II, China and the Soviet Union belonged to the same camp, and the Soviet Union gave China a lot of aid, which is worthy of recognition. But what is little known is that Stalin repeatedly asked for help, hoping that China would send the Eighth Route Army to the area of the Great Wall to contain the Japanese attack and relieve the pressure of the Soviet Union in the east.
However, ** never agreed. This raises the question: why did *** refuse the request of the Soviet Union? In fact, there are two important reasons behind this.
First of all, ** had its own anti-Japanese strategy, insisting on "independent mountain guerrilla warfare". This is the most suitable strategic principle for our army, which has been summed up from the actual situation and historical experience of the squadron. In the face of Stalin's demands, ** firmly held this strategy and ensured the squadron's long-term anti-war plan.
Secondly, ** was well aware of the interference of the Soviet Union and the Comintern, and was quite resentful of it. The Soviet Union had given China a great help, but its subsequent intervention had cost China dearly. ** Deeply aware of the disadvantages of Comintern interference, and even more disgusted by the instructions from the Soviet Union. Therefore, in the face of Stalin's request, ** resolutely remained unmoved, and China's independence and dignity were preserved.
This history teaches us that the leaders of a country must stick to their strategy and protect the interests and dignity of the country. Even the requests of allies cannot be subordinated to their own strategic needs. The tenacity and wisdom of the first country have maintained a long-term strategic advantage for China in the war and set a lofty example for us.
Let us remember history, cherish peace, and move forward bravely!