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#230344
Mao Zedong, the Secretary of the Communist Party of China, states
about the cooperation of the Japanese with the Trotskyists: 'only a short
while ago in one of the divisions of the Eighth Revolutionary Peoples'
Army, a man by the name of Yu Shih was exposed as a member of the
Shanghai Trotskyist organisation. The Japanese had sent him there from
Shanghai so that he could do espionage work in the Eighth Army and
carry out sabotage work.

'In the central districts of Hebei the Trotskyists organised a
'Partisan-Company' on the direct instructions of the Japanese
headquarters and called it a 'Second Section of the Eighth Army'. In
March the two battalions of this company organised a mutiny but these
bandits were surrounded by the Eighth Army and disarmed. In the Border
Region such people are arrested by the peasant self-defence units which
carry out a bitter struggle against traitors and spies.

'Trotskyist agents are being sent to the Border Regions where they
systematically apply all methods in their sabotage work against the
cooperation of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. They try to
destroy the morale of the soldiers of the Eighth Army, the students and
the people of the Border Regions. They try to incite people against the
United Front, against the Central Government, against the war of
independence, against Marshal Chiang Kaishek.'

In an interview with the Soviet journalist, R. Carmen who is at present in
China, Mao, who is recognized by the Japanese as the best strategist in
China, declared that the attempts of the reactionary English and other
politicians to convince China to renounce its plans are destined to be
shattered. 'China is not only determined to beat the Japanese but also to
strengthen the National and United Front and to extend it. Only very few
people want to have an understanding with the Japanese and fight against
the Central Anti-Japanese Government and the United Front... If we do
not destroy these people then it will be difficult to be victorious against the
Japanese. But the Chinese people - and with them the Communists, the
progressive elements in the Kuomintang and the other parties - are
determined to carry out the struggle to a victorious conclusion.'

Source:
http://www.geocities.com/redcomrades/trot-revis.html
By Enigmatic
#230598
Ah, well if Chairman Mao said it, it must be true
By Ixa
#230824
Enigmatic wrote:Ah, well if Chairman Mao said it, it must be true


More ad hominem from Enigmatic.
By Enigmatic
#232294
if you count doubting the veracity of a statement simply because it's author was one of the most manipulative and destructive influences in history as ad hominem...
By Ixa
#232302
Enigmatic wrote:if you count doubting the veracity of a statement simply because it's author was one of the most manipulative and destructive influences in history as ad hominem...


You did not read it, didn't you? I thought so. :roll:

And it is "its", son.

You are a very amusing boy.
By Enigmatic
#232786
*applauds Huzington's pedantry*

You are a very amusing boy.
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