Today marks the 102nd anniversary of the death of the great mentor Lenin. To commemorate this, and to expose the numerous lies and conspiracies fabricated by imperialists in preparation for a new world war, and to clarify that communism is the only way to prevent a world war, this article is published. This article is personally written by Flame, and the full text is not yet complete. It is released in advance for everyone to study and exchange ideas.
During the Anti-Japanese War period, after the resumption of diplomatic relations between China and the Soviet Union, Soviet aid did not even require contractual procedures.
Soviet pilot Kuryshenko: “Honestly, I feel like I am experiencing my homeland’s disaster, and also the disaster that Chinese working people are suffering. Every time I see buildings destroyed by Japanese planes and crowds fleeing, I feel sad.”
What truly ended the Anti-Japanese War was the unity of the Chinese and Soviet peoples, not the two atomic bombs dropped by American imperialists.
There is still a group of idiots and bourgeois liberals slandering that the Soviet Union occupying Lushun after the war was “great power chauvinism.” But the treaty clearly states in black and white that “after the expiration, all equipment and public assets built by the Soviet Union in this area (i.e., Lushun) shall be transferred to China free of charge.” Isn’t this just great power chauvinism? Did American imperialists and the reactionary Kuomintang government sign such a treaty?
The Soviet Union used Dalian Port to refuse help from American imperialists in transporting troops to Northeast China and supported China’s liberation war:
In fact, the agreement with Chiang Kai-shek’s bandits did not even reach thirty years. After the full liberation of China, China and the Soviet Union signed the “Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance,” which stipulated that Soviet troops would withdraw from Lushun Port no later than the end of 1952. This was only five years after 1945, so the claim that the Soviet occupation of Lushun Port was “great power chauvinism” is a fallacy.
The author of “How the Steel Was Tempered,” Ostrovsky, and Gorky also paid close attention to China’s resistance against Japan.
Peng Ming’s “History of Sino-Soviet Friendship” also records an event: after the fall of Northeast China, some volunteer troops led the masses to retreat into the Soviet Union, where they received friendly reception and assistance from the Soviet people, and refused the evil conspiracy of Japanese imperialists to extradite volunteer military leaders, which shows that only the Soviet Union stood on the side of the oppressed people to help brotherly nations.










