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Okay, then how could CN have money to buy food and supply and even aircraft from Soviet during civil war ??In 1950, China did not owe the Soviet Union debt.
China's debt to the Soviet Union came from aid and loans from September 1954 to June 1958.
The CCP and the SUCP are equal.
The China Soviet relationship broke down because the Soviet Union wanted to station a fleet on Chinese territory.
We are not a Soviet colony, so we let them go.
In 1965, while enduring three years of famine, we paid off the debts of the Soviet Union.
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What did the Soviet Union do to help? First, it provided the means of transportation that allowed for a speedy invasion. In late September 1949, Mao issued a desperate plea for assistance to Stalin: “the railroads in this region are poor, the conditions difficult, there are few people, and there is no food,” he wrote. “We acutely need and hope that you will help us with 30-50 transport aircraft to ship food, clothing, key personnel, and some of the troops.”
What if such assistance was not forthcoming? Mao warned that he would have to delay his invasion until March-April 1950. “This would be detrimental to the solution of the Xinjiang problem.” Stalin agreed. He volunteered the requested airplanes.
Second, the Soviet Union provided other supplies that were crucial to the PLA’s invasion. After Stalin loaned the aircraft, Mao asked for aviation fuel. “We are encountering great difficulty in this matter.” Once again, Stalin pledged his support.
Food was one of the most vexing problems for the Chinese armed forces. The PLA needed huge amounts of grain and other foodstuffs to feed its 90,000 men involved in the invasion, but it hesitated to requisition too much food from the local population in Xinjiang. Commander Peng Dehuai understood that it would be a public relations disaster—one that could spark local resistance—if the new Chinese army was perceived as an occupying force in Xinjiang. So, again, Mao asked his Soviet friends for help: this time, for 10,000 tons of grain. Stalin consented.
How Stalin Elevated the Chinese Communist Party to Power in Xinjiang in 1949
Records recently added to DigitalArchive.org show that Soviet aid (along with military cunning, political skill and some luck) enabled the 1949 PLA invasion of Xinjiang.
www.wilsoncenter.org
Reopen only mean they can go out and travel around Saigon and buy pickup food, not eating inside the restaurant till Covid is over.The US is a tech nation. Making shoes can be outsourced, because irrelevant.
In 3 weeks from now all Saigoner will get two shots vaccines all will be vaccinated then the city can be reopened. So the plan of the government.
Other cities will still not let Saigon people in those Hoa ethnic there in. Keeping Vinfast, Samsung , LG factories out of Covid is far more important than earning money from Saigon restaurants.