A: The Soviet Union's aid to the Chinese Communist Party was far less than that to the Kuomintang. At least before the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, when China was required to contain the Japanese Kwantung Army, it was definitely not enough. From 1924 to June 1927, the total amount of economic aid from the Soviet Union to the Kuomintang was approximately 14 million rubles.

Borodin once said to Feng Yuxiang: "We have spent a huge sum of over 30 million yuan and have personally invested countless efforts and energy to achieve the success of China's national revolution today."

But what was the total amount of economic aid provided by the Soviet Union and the Communist International to the Chinese Communist Party between June 1923 and July 1927?

Answer: It is about 26 rubles, less than 2% of the Afghan National Party.

Compared with the Kuomintang, the Communist International or the Soviet Union's attitude towards the CCP at that time was more like perfunctory and wait-and-see, and they did not hide their attempt to fully control the other party.

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On April 30, 1927, after the outbreak of the "April 4th Counter-Revolutionary Coup", the CCP, which had suffered greatly from the massacre, requested support from the Soviet Union. However, Moscow passed a resolution - "prohibiting the supply of weapons to anyone in China"; it seemed fair, but in fact it helped the Kuomintang, which had an army, and thus hit the CCP, which had no control over any armed forces at all.

In February 1928, Albrecht, who was in charge of the Comintern's financial management in China, returned to Moscow and wrote a letter to Piatnitsky, the head of the Comintern, to report on his work:

"One of the most important issues that brought me to Moscow was the issue of funding for the Chinese Communist Party... Grassroots CCP officials blamed the Soviet Union for giving money to warlords instead of to the central government."

On May 7, 1928, Su Zhaozheng and Xiang Zhongfa of the CPC Central Committee wrote to the Executive Committee of the Communist International regarding the serious shortage of funds:

"We have already submitted a written report to you regarding the CCP's financial difficulties and have attached a new budget. We request your approval of this budget, as we have not yet received a response." On June 5, 1928, Su Zhaozheng and Xiang Zhongfa found no response to the funding issue and wrote another letter to urge them to do so:

"...I ask the Communist International to give this matter its careful attention, approve the new budget, and promptly allocate subsidies to our Party."

On February 27, 1929, the CCP Central Committee, having been driven to desperation, wrote directly to Stalin for help:

"...In these difficult circumstances, the Executive Committee of the Communist International suddenly reduced our budget."

Stalin, who had originally instructed the withholding of funds, then forwarded the letter of complaint directly to the Executive Committee of the Communist International. Thus, while continuing to reject the CCP, the Comintern launched a fruitless audit, using the excuse that the CCP misused and falsified funds. The Comintern then continued to carry out Stalin's will.

On February 1, 1930, Relisky, the representative of the Communist International in China, wrote:

"Please do your best to ensure that our Chinese colleagues receive funding on time. This has never been done well... Right now, there's no money for any of our work, which will inevitably affect our progress."

...there wasn't even $100 to send a comrade to the provinces to deliver the central government's instructions to support the Shanghai workers who were being murdered by the Kuomintang and the imperialists. This is like a story, but unfortunately it is true." Relisky was then severely criticized by the Communist International.

By May 1930, the Communist International simply stopped all funding for the CCP!

这下,逼得忍无可忍的中共中央在5月14日、5月18日、10月12日、11月4日接连向共产国际执委会主席团和斯大林写

Letter for help.

And then, there is still no decent support...

All of the above.

Ah, of course, of course, what must be emphasized here is: how much money Stalin agreed to allocate;

How much money was actually allocated by the Comintern; how much money was withheld by the Far Eastern Bureau; how much money was lost during transportation; how much money was successfully delivered to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai?

How much money was intercepted like the telegrams and turned into some people's small houses?

Finally, what kind of political considerations and internal struggles did Stalin, the Communist International, the Far Eastern Bureau, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Mif, Wang Ming and other forces have? That is another messy account that is difficult to explain clearly.

In short, it was not until 1931 that the economically better-off Soviet Area (Jiangxi) sent a large amount of money under the order of Li Desheng; this solved the urgent needs of the Shanghai (Provisional) Central Committee and barely ensured that the party's highest leadership organ was not completely paralyzed.

Although from now on, this so-called leadership body is worse than not existing.

...But sending money is also a very dangerous thing. Last November, the 120 taels of gold that the Soviet area sent to the Central Committee were all lost, forcing many of our plans to end. Zhao Ziqi sighed:

"So, we still have to rely on occasional assistance from the Communist International to help the merchants they send sell the goods they bring, and at least we can get a share of the profits..."

"….."

They didn't pay enough, they wanted people to obey them, they were constantly playing dirty tricks, and they even sent an "emperor" to "guide" the progress of the Chinese revolution from time to time... The agent remembered the commander's four-character comment on the Communist International:

Communist Father!

No wonder the CCP is so controlled by others. They have to listen to everything the Communist International says.

No wonder Lenin, even before his death, was still vehemently criticizing the "great power chauvinism" within the Soviet Communist Party. Humanity...

What a boring, pathetic, yet incredibly complex creature.

Putting aside the boring thoughts in the cloud, the agent continued to carry out Mark's orders: "So, you want to get rid of... the Communist International's control?"

"?? ?"

059 The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was wiped out!

"So, you want to break free from the Communist International's clutches?"

"???"

Zhao Ziqi, who had been forced to relax somewhat because it was impossible to defeat the agent, once again raised his guard: "What do you mean? We never intended to disobey the Communist International!"

"Don't be so cautious. I'm not a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, nor am I part of the Provisional Central Committee or anyone else who's responsible for the purge... Besides, you don't intend to disobey the Communist International?"

The agent sneered again:

"I don't know whether you really want to do this, but the Soviet Central Bureau must be very eager to break away from the Provisional Central Committee and the Communist International." "What... do you mean?"

"If you didn't want to break free from the constraints, why did the Soviet Central Committee send a telegram last October demanding the removal of your proposed representative, Xiang Ying?"

Ren Bishi, Wang Jiaxiang, Gu Zuolin and others who arrived in the Central Soviet Area in March 1931 believed that Li Desheng "had unique insights and was talented", while Xiang Yin was hesitant and had weak leadership abilities.

Therefore, on October 11, when the Provisional Central Committee intended to have Xiang Ying replace Li Desheng as Secretary of the Soviet Area Central Bureau, they objected, sending a direct telegram: "Xiang Ying...has lost his faith and is incapable of leadership...The Central Bureau has decided to appoint Li Desheng as Acting Secretary. Please approve the Central Committee."

In addition, they also demanded that the number of members of the Soviet Central Bureau be expanded to include Peng Dehuai, Lin Biao, Zhou Yili (Director of the General Political Department), Zeng Shan (Chairman of the Provincial Government), and Chen Yi (Secretary of the Gannan Special Committee). Such "treasonous" actions were naturally severely rebuked by the Provisional Central Committee:

"Local cadres have no right to arbitrarily change the composition of the Central Bureau. If they have any opinions about the Central Bureau or any comrade in it, they should report them to the Central Committee for resolution." "There is no need to expand the composition of the Central Bureau. The Central Bureau should now be responsible for leading the Party Congress and the Soviet Congress. Li Desheng will serve as acting secretary of the Central Bureau."

Although under the collective pressure of the Soviet Central Bureau, the Provisional Central Committee ostensibly agreed to Li Desheng's request for "acting secretary", in fact, the crackdown on him began.

In early November, at the request of Wang Ming and the CCP Provisional Central Committee, the Soviet Area Central Bureau convened the First CCP Soviet Area Congress (the "Gannan Conference"), fiercely criticizing Li Desheng's "narrow empiricism." This, coupled with the general outbreak of contradictions during the Ganzhou Campaign, ultimately led to Li Desheng's complete resignation from his position as "Acting Secretary of the Central Bureau" around the end of December of last year and the beginning of January of this year, leaving him to "recuperate" in Donghua Mountain. Oh, and there was also a story about the Communist International involved; the commander had said not to disclose it for the time being, so the agent didn't say anything.

Unauthorized modification of the Comintern's telegram orders. Some people, hehe, clearly didn't want to obey the Comintern. Zhao Ziqi was shocked again!

Because this is another secret message!"

Such a fierce conflict between the "local" and the "central" was, of course, a huge scandal for the Central Committee and the Communist International.

Therefore, even he, the Minister of the Ministry of Personnel, only learned about it by chance from Li Zhusheng, who was in charge of radio affairs, after returning to China.

I originally thought this "mysterious force" had only recently begun monitoring the radio stations of the Central Committee, the Soviet Area, and the Communist International. Now it seems they've been planning this for a long time! Who are they?

What on earth are they trying to do!!

"So... no, for you personally, do you want to break free from the yoke of the Communist International?" "...and if I say no?"

"Then I'll turn around and leave."

"What if I say yes?" "Got it."

As he spoke, the agent rushed forward and slashed Zhao Ziqi's neck with a knife. The man fainted before he could even react with shock. He took out a rope and tied him up. The agent issued a command within the Cloud Map network:

"Everyone, follow the plan and start the action."

"Boom boom boom!"

There was a knock on the door. Chen Yun, who was sorting through documents, pulled out a pistol from under the table, turned off the safety, and asked softly:

"Who?"

"it's me."

Hearing the deliberately low voice outside, Chen Yun turned on the safety again, but remained vigilant and asked, "What's going on?"

"There's a little girl lying at your door. She seems to have a fever. Look..."

After hearing this, Chen Yun completely put away his pistol, opened the door, and let in the comrades from the Central Special Branch who were hiding in the dark to protect him.

Sure enough, the other person came in breathlessly, holding a little black-haired girl who was a little over one meter tall and looked about twelve or thirteen years old (at that time). He kicked the door shut and then complained softly: "My God, this little girl doesn't look that big, but she's so heavy..."

Chen Yun teased:

"Have you been lacking exercise recently? How heavy can such a small child be?" "If you don't believe me, try holding it yourself."

“Just try it…Wow!!”

Chen Yun almost sprained her waist.

This... must be at least 80 kilograms, right?

How could such a small child who doesn't look fat be so heavy?

At this moment, the girl opened her eyes. Chen Yun didn't care about anything else and asked quickly: "Whose Xiao Yin are you? You..."

"Command! Execute! Very cool!" "Hmm? Little..."

Before Chen Yun and the security guard understood what this meant, they both felt a pain in their necks and fainted.

G11 knocked both of them unconscious with a palm and a kick. Landing gently on the ground, he held the other's body to avoid making too much noise. He urged through the cloud map, "Mission accomplished, 416, come pick them up! They're so heavy..."

...

At almost the same time, all nine members of the Shanghai Provisional Central Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China were attacked.

In reality, Chen Yun was the most troublesome and vigilant of the group, requiring at least some cunning from G11 and HK416 to successfully capture her. However, the others were surprisingly easy to capture.

Zhao Ziqi was attacked and arrested while talking to an agent;

Huang Ping and Zhang Wentian were knocked unconscious by UMP45 while they were sleeping;

Bo Gu and Li Zhusheng were tricked into opening the door by an agent using Kang Sheng's voice and were knocked unconscious;

Kang Sheng, Wang Yuncheng, and Lu Futan were kidnapped at gunpoint by HK416 and others on their way back to the safe house...

In short, in just one night, all the top leaders of the CCP's Provisional Central Politburo were arrested, without exception. In short, they were all wiped out in one fell swoop.

As for why the agents know so well the residences and locations of these senior CCP leaders... Could you please tell me about biometric tracking and cloud network positioning?

The agent had already determined everyone's biometric information through these means, and then shared their location and status with each of their companions through the cloud network. Just as she had captured and manipulated Japanese people like Kawashima Yoshiko, she was now capturing these CCP leaders.

By three o'clock in the morning, everyone had completed their mission and brought all their spoils back to a temporarily unoccupied villa. During that time, the war with the Japanese had driven many wealthy people out of Shanghai, leaving a large number of unattended houses vacant. So, Mark unceremoniously led his men to requisition this villa.

what?

Breaking in?

I'm not breaking into people's houses! I'm just using ridicule!

Seeing no one was around, I wondered if I could go inside and stay there! "Commander, now that everyone's been captured, what should we do next?" "On behalf of the emperor... ask them if they'll surrender!"

“Wake up!”

Bo Gu was awakened by a few slaps and found himself tied to a chair. The room was pitch black and his eyes were blindfolded. A man's dull voice came from behind him, "The Communist leader, Bo Gu, or should I say, Qin Bangxian, right?"

"..."

Bo Gu realized that he might have been arrested by the Kuomintang. His heart tightened and he immediately pretended to be stupid and said, "Who are you talking about? I don't know him."

"Stop playing dumb."

The man chuckled and said:

"Kang Sheng has already confessed that you are the overall leader of your pseudo-Central Politburo. Do you think I don't know?"

“!! !”

Kang Sheng betrayed??

Bo Gu was young and inexperienced, and didn't even consider that this might be an enemy trick. Based on his own experience of being tricked into opening the door by "Kang Sheng," he chose to believe it and immediately shouted angrily, "Damn traitor!!"

"Haha, it's okay. You'll turn to the light soon... Tell me everything you know. We're going to uncover all your organizations in Shanghai." "You're dreaming! I won't surrender to you!!"

"Haha, there's an old Chinese saying, 'A man who understands current affairs is a hero.' Anyway, you've already been arrested, and you're going to die anyway..." "Haha, I believe in communism, not current affairs!"

The man stopped talking and just stuffed a rag into Bogu's mouth. Then he put something cold on his neck. Instantly, Bogu felt a huge pain like an electric shock and couldn't help but groan:

“Ugh!!!”

"explain!"

"Wooooooooooooooooooooooo!" (You're dreaming! You're dreaming!)

"Snap! Speak!"

"Wooooooooooooooo!" (Don't think I'll surrender!)

After half an hour of this, Bogu was already drenched in sweat and too weak to speak, yet he still resolutely refused to surrender. Humph!

Even if you cut open my stomach and dig out my heart, I will never surrender to you reactionaries!

Bogu closed his eyes and stopped talking, trying to maintain his strength as much as possible, waiting for the more cruel punishment that would follow. However, the footsteps gradually faded away.

? ? ?

Where are the people? Is this the end?

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