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Why is anti-American aid to Vietnam forgotten by history?

After the founding of New China, the CPC Central Committee headed by Mao Zedong launched "two" anti-American wars to support neighboring countries. The first is the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. This contest washed away China's humiliation of being slaughtered, compensated, ceded land and having no dignity for a hundred years. The second time was the war of aiding Vietnam and resisting America. This contest swept away the hegemony of the United States and the Soviet Union, and enterprises tried to contain China and eat China. The difference between these "two" wars is that the former was a vigorous and heroic war across the Yalu River, and declared war openly. The latter is that the troops moved to the Sino-Vietnamese border, changed their clothes, quietly and quietly, and secretly crossed the friendship barrier. But the last war, because of the so-called "secret", has not been made public for nearly half a century, and it feels forgotten by future generations. (In fact, it was no secret at that time. In February, 1965, 10,150,000 people held a rally in the capital, and the China government issued a statement, but China did not openly declare war to send troops. ) At that time, China sent more than 320,000 troops to Vietnam for an eight-year war to aid Vietnam and resist the United States. Now 48 years have passed, and these veterans are all old people in their sixties and seventies. However, the status of war veterans has not been recognized by the government so far. They not only have no reputation and status in politics, but also have no financial subsidies for participating in the war. To this end, the surviving veterans have complained that this is the biggest grievance in China today. It's not just veterans who died in those years. The saddest thing is that a large number of soldiers were on the battlefield for death with dignity of the motherland, and their bones are still buried in Vietnamese land. So far, no relatives of the motherland have visited them and become ghosts, and their martyrs have not received any pension. This is not a big shame. As the saying goes, "the country is undefended and the people are in trouble." In the future, who wants to fight as a soldier? What about Joining the Army with Glory? The most precious thing for people is memory. No memory, no history. All the veterans who participated in the Vietnam Aid War and the Anti-American War in the 1960s could not conceal and forget the history they remembered with blood. Remember that history is a basic right of people. Whether you admit it or not, history will be remembered in the mirror of history. Therefore, veterans have made unremitting demands for their basic rights. What the veterans don't understand, however, is that whenever they make reasonable and legal demands, the local government always turns them away by indecent means, and even regards the veterans as "objects of maintaining stability". Some local governments "encircle, block, block, block and intercept" the veterans petitioning, which makes it difficult for our demands to reach the CPC Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission directly. In fact, the requirements for war veterans are not harsh. In their lifetime, I hope the party and the government will give them a statement of participating in the war. Politically, it may even be a paper certificate or a cheap commemorative medal; Economically, all participants (regardless of rural and urban areas) are satisfied with the expression of "participating in the war". But it is this small appeal that makes the party and the government penniless. As the saying goes, "People live by their faces, while trees live by their skins." Veterans will die peacefully for their own personality and dignity as long as their faces are bright and their hearts are smooth. Their descendants can proudly say (or eulogize): "My father (my grandfather) was a soldier and went to Vietnam to help Vietnam fight against the United States in the 1960s. He made meritorious service and won glory for the "Big Five". He won the "Eighth Five-Year Plan" medal issued by the Vietnamese government, the honorary certificate issued by Premier Fan Wentong and the award certificate issued by the China government ... "(still waiting). But now, unfortunately, 48 years later, the China government has not given the veterans any final statement about their participation in the war, which is why the veterans have been demanding. Otherwise, the veterans will die unsatisfied. You know, we celebrate the history of big trees, and it's hard to say which green leaves have contributed the most. But only by respecting history can we be respected in the future, which is the inevitability of historical memory. We hope that future generations can also understand that New China once had a secret war history-the War of Aid to Vietnam and Resistance to the United States. You're a veteran, right?