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Why can China win the victory in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression without American assistance?

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which still leave a deep memory for people.

Since then, we have often heard the saying that China could not win in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression without the "assistance" of the United States. The United States helped the people of China drive out Japanese imperialism.

But is this really the case? Did the United States "aid" China? What did the United States do in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression? What role does the United States play?

As we all know, Japan is a country with very scarce resources. In addition to a small amount of mineral resources such as coal, natural gas and sulfur, other important raw materials and fuels needed for other industrial production also depend on foreign imports.

Throughout the war of aggression against China, almost all of Japan's important strategic materials came from the United States. The United States is actually the biggest accomplice of Japan's invasion of China. Without the United States, Japan's invasion of China would have collapsed.

1936, the Japanese army put forward a "six-year preparation plan for invading China", which required huge funds. The United States has provided a large number of loans, technology exports, material exports and other assistance to Japan, which has greatly supported Japan's military expansion and war preparations.

Among them, American Ford Company provided modern engine technology for Japan, and Rockefeller Financial Group helped Japan to establish a new electrical industry, further realizing the modernization of Japanese aircraft manufacturing industry.

Without the resources provided by the United States, Japan's weapons, tanks and ammunition could not be produced at all. Without the energy provided by the United States, Japanese planes and warships can only be parked at airports and ports for display. Therefore, the large amount of funds and various material resources invested by the United States in China eventually became a weapon to kill the Japanese people.

After the 9 18 incident, then US President Hoover even acquiesced in Japan's occupation of the three northeastern provinces. Before the large-scale outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, all the strategic materials such as iron, sand, lead, tin and manganese needed by the Japanese war of aggression were imported from Britain and the United States.

According to statistics, 54.4% of the strategic materials imported by Japan from 1937 are from the United States. It can be said that the Japanese, the beast of war, was constantly fed by the United States behind the scenes, making them pounce on China more fiercely.

In fact, the American government's support for Japan's invasion of China has aroused the dissatisfaction of the American people. As early as 1936, sailors on the west coast of the United States began to go on strike. They are opposed to arms sales to Japan and aggression against China, but the determination of the people will not change the attitude of the US government.

1938 In May, at a meeting of 5,000 people in Los Angeles, U.S. Congressman Scott said, "Please remember that for every1000 people killed in China, 544,000 people got help from the United States."

After Japan occupied Nanjing, 300,000 innocent compatriots in our country died tragically under the Japanese butcher's knife. Western missionaries and journalists distributed information and photos about the Nanjing Massacre, and Japan's atrocities shocked the world.

Under the strong protest of Chongqing government and the pressure of global public opinion, the State Council issued a "moral embargo order" in July 1938, demanding that American aircraft companies not sell aircraft and parts to countries that launched aggressive wars.

But after the moral embargo was lifted, it was not implemented at all. American exports to Japan have not decreased, but have increased sharply. The United States embargo only stipulates that American ships cannot be used for transportation, but it does not implement a comprehensive embargo.

From 1937 to 1940, the total value of materials shipped by the United States to Japan reached 986.7 million US dollars, of which the total value of military materials was 703.9 million US dollars. The United States' support for Japan is not only as simple as import and export, but also directly supports Japan through loans, aid and other means.

As early as 1938, the United States provided Japan with a low-interest loan of $654.38+25 million, enabling Japan to buy strategic materials such as steel, machine tools and oil from the United States with confidence.

After reading these shocking figures, do you still think that the United States has played a neutral or even "savior" role in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression? Every bullet that hit China, every steel knife that cut off the heads of innocent people, and every shell that landed on the land of China mostly came from American resource assistance to Japan.

Did the United States help China? Feng Yuxiang once said that Americans have been selling gasoline and steel to Japan and drugs for treating bomb wounds to China.

If it hadn't been for American aid and exports to Japan, Japan might have collapsed long ago. It is the United States that has provided Japan with a steady stream of strategic materials, enabling Japan to continue its life.

Even without the United States, even if the United States does not attack Hiroshima and Nagasaki, China will win the final victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which is a historical necessity.

China, occupied by Japan, failed to provide resources for Japan, but instead plunged Japan into the quagmire of war. The ultimate goal of Japanese initial attack on China was to occupy North China, and they wanted to use coal, steel, labor and food resources in North China to invest in wars of aggression in other regions.

But Japan's plan failed completely, because our party launched a war behind enemy lines, which plunged Japan into an endless public security war. Once the Japanese front grows, the more troops there are, the less opportunities there will be to obtain food and resources in North China. Finally, the collapsed Japan invaded Southeast Asia and launched the Pacific War.

A correct understanding of history helps us to understand the world more objectively. Who are friends? Who is the enemy?

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression paid a heavy price, because she was beaten for falling behind. None of us wanted to say that we were too weak. But it is only a joke to say that the United States helped China.

I don't know if any other friends have different opinions, so I can give a comment.