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Who are the international friends like Bethune who have the spirit of internationalism to help China people resist Japan?

There are Ke Dihua, Rabe, Chennault, Luo Shengte and so on. \x0d\ Ke Dihua, an Indian, a famous doctor and an internationalist fighter. 19 10 was born in Mumbai, India. 1938 went to China with the Indian medical aid team to assist in the Anti-Japanese War. He served in Yan 'an and North China anti-Japanese base areas successively, and served as the chief surgeon of the Eighth Route Army Hospital and the first dean of Bethune International Peace Hospital. \ x0d \194265438+In the early morning of February 9th, Ke Dihua, a former surgeon in the Eighth Route Army Hospital and the first director of Bethune International Peace Hospital, died of epilepsy in Tangxian County, Hebei Province at the age of 32. \ x0d \ 2065438+September 2004 1 day was included in the first batch of 300 famous anti-Japanese heroes announced by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. \x0d\ JohnRabe (John Rabe, 1882,165438+1October 23rd-1950,65438+1October 5th) was born in Hamburg. He is famous for his works of 1937- 19. After World War II, Rabein was arrested by the Soviet Union and Britain as a member of the Nazi Party. In view of his achievements in Nanjing, he received money and food support from the National Government every month. Rabe's diary, written by himself, was published in 1997 and translated into Chinese, English, Japanese and German. It is recognized as the most abundant and well-preserved historical materials for studying the Nanjing Massacre. \ x0d \ ClaireLeeChennault (or Chennault for short,1893.09.06-1958.07.27) is a lieutenant general and pilot in the US Army Air Force. Commander of American Volunteer Air Force (hereinafter referred to as "Flying Tigers") who fought in China during World War II, commander of US Army 14 Air Force, was called "General Flying Tigers". \x0d\ Luo Shengte, born in 1903 in Lviv, Ukraine (which belonged to the territory of Austria-Hungary at that time), was a Jew. 1923 entered the medical school of Vienna university, 1928 graduated with a doctor of medicine. He joined the Austrian Social Democratic Party in his early years. 1938, after Nazi Germany annexed Austria, Jews in Austria were persecuted. 1939, Luo Shengte obtained a visa from the embassy of China in Vienna, was able to escape from Austria, went into exile in Shanghai, and opened a clinic in the Shanghai Concession, which is famous for its superb medical skills. 1952 died of myocardial infarction on April 22nd.