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Chapter 88 During the Anti-Japanese War, the policy of "one pull, one strike" was implemented against the big landlords and big bourgeoisie

(June 28, 1941) Comrade Shaoqi: Wen Ri [1] sent a telegram to learn that they are all right and agree.However, item A of the second paragraph seems to be incompatible with item B, please review and consider it again.Our anti-Japanese national united front includes all the big landlords and big bourgeoisie who are still fighting against Japan. It is an alliance of the whole nation, not just an alliance of workers, peasants and petty bourgeoisie.This is true on the point of resistance to Japan, and on the point of democracy, the big landlords and the big bourgeoisie are the resolute opposing force, but in our base areas, the big landlords and big capitalists can also support me in order to preserve their economic interests and fight against us legally. democratic regime.Therefore, in the process of resisting Japan, no matter in the whole country or in the base areas, except for the traitors, the policy of one pull and one strike was adopted against the big landlords and capitalists. Yes, beating is the means to reach Ra.This point is consistent with your opinion in item B of paragraph 2, but it seems a bit inconsistent with item A, so please consider it (isolation of the big bourgeoisie in China is different from isolation of the bourgeoisie in Russia, in China only the anti-communist On the other hand, in Russia it is a policy of absolute isolation).Regarding the error in Peng Xuefeng's May 3rd telegram, I will send you a reply at the same time, and please report your opinion.

Mao Zedong June 28 Printed from manuscript. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] Wen Day, that is, twelve days. [2] Peng Xuefeng, then the commander and political commissar of the Fourth Division of the New Fourth Army.
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