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Which foreigners helped China during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period?

Bethune, Kurishenko, robert short, Ke Dihua, Takeo Sato, Chennault \x0d\ Bethune, full name Norman Bethune (1890 March 3rd ~1939165438+/kloc. 1890 was born in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada; 1935 joined the Canadian Production Party; 1938 came to China to participate in the Anti-Japanese Revolution; 1939 died of illness. During his one and a half years working in China, he devoted himself to the anti-Japanese revolution in China. Mao Zedong called him a noble man, a pure man, a moral man, a man who broke away from low tastes and benefited the people. \x0d\ grigori Kurishenko, 1903 was born in Ukraine, and was a former Soviet aviation captain. 1939, he and Kao Zlov were sent by the Soviet government to lead two Dasha bomber brigades to China to help fight against Japan. 1939 65438+1October 14 received a combat mission and attacked a Japanese military base. When the fleet flew over Wuhan, it was intercepted by the Japanese fleet. The landline was damaged in the fierce battle and lost control when returning. In order to prevent the aircraft from being damaged, Kurishenko used superb technology to control the aircraft and landed smoothly in the middle of the river. The bombers and shooters on board dived into the water and swam to the shore. Due to long-term overwork, after several hours of fierce fighting, Kurishenko could no longer jump out of the cabin, and the ruthless river swallowed his young life. \x0d\ robert short (1906- 1932), an American volunteer pilot who helped China during World War II, shot down the ace pilot of the Japanese air force invading China, and was also the first foreigner who died in China's air war against Japan. He is an international friend worthy of commemoration and respect by the people of China. \x0d\ Ke Dihua, an Indian, a famous doctor and an internationalist fighter. 19 10 was born in Mumbai, India. 1938 went to China to assist in the Anti-Japanese War with the Indian medical aid team, and served in Yan 'an and North China anti-Japanese base areas successively, serving as the chief surgeon of the Eighth Route Army Hospital and the first dean of Bethune International Peace Hospital. \x0d\ Takeo Sato, a Japanese who joined the producers of China * * *. 1939 was captured by the eighth route army in August and joined the Japanese anti-war organization. Later, he served as the director of internal medicine of the field hospital of the Ministry of Health of the Eighth Route Army 129 Division, the vice president of the Eighth Route Army field hospital, and the lecturer of the health school. 1946 1 returned to Japan and joined the Japanese * * * Production Party in February. Later, he served as a Japanese the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China consultant. 1945 Participated in the Seventh National Congress of China. \ x0d \ ClaireLeeChennault (or Chennault for short,1893.09.06-1958.07.27) is a lieutenant general and pilot of the US Army Air Force. The commander of the American Volunteer Air Force ("Flying Tigers") who fought in China during World War II, the commander of the US Army 14 Air Force, was called "General Flying Tigers".