Stalin, whose full name is Joseph Visarionovic Stalin, is a Soviet proletarian revolutionary, politician and military strategist. Why is Stalin said to be a friend of the Chinese people?

Stalin , full name Joseph Visarionovic Stalin , Soviet proletarian revolutionary, politician, and military strategist. Supreme Leader of the Soviet Party and State (1924-1953).

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Why is Stalin a friend of the Chinese people? This starts with Soviet aid to the Chinese revolution . The Soviet Union's aid to China mainly includes funding assistance, talent support and talent training, military equipment assistance , etc.

1. The Communist Party of China is established under the guidance of under the leadership of the Soviet Union under the guidance of the Communist International . Bao Huiseng once said: "Without the assistance of the Communist International under the leadership of the Soviet Union, the First Congress of our Party may have to be postponed for one or two years, or a little more time for brewing." After the founding of the Communist Party of China, as a branch of the Communist International, the Communist International had a great influence on the Communist Party of China.

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In the early days of the founding of the Communist Party of China, there was insufficient experience. Almost all action plans were formulated under the guidance of the Communist International. The funds required to carry out various activities of are also provided by the Communist International.

In order to support the Communist Party of China in carrying out the bourgeois democratic revolution, the Communist International actively promoted the first cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and provided a large amount of materials when preparing for the establishment of the Whampoa Military Academy.

2. During the War of Resistance Against Japan , in order to prevent both sides from being attacked, the Soviet Union also helped a large amount of military supplies to prevent China from being attacked on Japan. China purchased 9 batches of military supplies from the Soviet Union, including 924 aircraft, 382 tanks, 602 tow vehicles, 1,516 cars, 1,140 cannons, 9,720 light and heavy machine guns, 50,000 rifles, 180 million bullets, and about 2 million artillery shells. It was not until the outbreak of Soviet-German War in 1941 that the Soviet Union stopped aiding China-Distribution and fought with all its might to fight the German war of aggression.

During the Anti-Japanese War, most of the aid was given to the Kuomintang. At that time, the Soviet side felt that the Kuomintang could effectively fight the enemy on the front battlefield and did not pay attention to the guerrilla war behind enemy lines led by the Communist Party of China. The Kuomintang also repeatedly demanded that the Soviet Union was not allowed to aid the Communist Party, but some of the aid still flowed to the Communist Party.

3. In addition to military and material assistance, The Soviet Union also sent military advisers to directly participate in the war . From 1937 to 1942, there were more than 3,000 consultants, coaches, tank assembly workers, road construction and bridge experts, etc. The Soviet Union also organized volunteer aviation to come to China to participate in the war, and more than 200 pilots sprinkled blood in the sky. Made great contributions to the War of Resistance Against Japan.

4. The Soviet Union trained a large number of military talents for China . In the 1920s, many military colleges recruited Chinese students, including the famous Fulongzhi Military Academy , Moscow Red Army Military School, Leningrad Military Aviation Technical School, etc. Li Zhaolin, Wei Zhengmin, Chen Long, Liu Yalou, Lin Biao and others studied in the Soviet military academies one after another.

This is only part of the Soviet Union's aid to China . No matter what purpose the Soviet Union took, these aids accelerated the process of the Chinese revolution, so Stalin became the name of a friend of the Chinese people.