Viva_Viet
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Wow, look who kept begging for even Soviet troops during CN civil war bcs they only had stones to throw at the enemies and the troops are too dumb to fight in the real warHey all people wanna kiss Deng man, can't stop them, but Uncle Ho, begged China for support during the war, else how do you think you can win the Americans? By eating grass and throwing stones? Nowadays even your military is begging vaccines from China. Pathetic.
There is no use changing the topic, Vietnam is a country of beggars, first China then US, you guys can't vern stand yo for yourselves.
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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.
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