How much supplies did the United States support China in World War II?

Updated on military 2024-07-17
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    more than $500 million; More than 900 aircraft (it is said that 1,500 are aided, but the actual number received is only 60%; More than 3 million tons of materials, and some **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    years before the United States against China.

    Zhi provided a loan of 100 million US dollars.

    During this period, Roosevelt** was extremely cautious about Ronghua's aid, and the minimum goal of his aid to China was to maintain the collapse of China's War of Resistance against Japan, and the maximum was not to provoke Japan to retaliate against the United States.

    2. It was only before and after the outbreak of the Pacific War that the United States really began to provide large-scale assistance to China. Aid 1: Two loans totaling $100 million Aid 2:

    A large amount of military supplies, including a huge amount of "Lend-Lease" aid and "Hump Airlift" Aid 3: Personnel came to China to participate in the war, including the "Flying Tigers," the US Army's 14th Air Force and the 20th Bomber Fleet, and the "Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute." The United States used the aid to successfully nail the main force of the Japanese Army to the Chinese battlefield, thus gaining time for the first settlement of the war in Europe.

    On August 15, Japan announced its surrender and World War II ended. On the 21st, Truman officially announced the cessation of the implementation of the "Lend-Lease Act," but the Lend-Lease to China continued until 1947.

    Overall, China's aid from foreign countries during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was quite limited, and the total was only about $1.1 billion. Fight a large number of enemies with extremely limited equipment and materiel, which was not the case in any theater of operations during World War II. At the same time, as a weak country that is not united, it is difficult for China to find a stable ally, and it is difficult for other countries to see China as a reliable partner.

    This makes China's experience of seeking foreign aid and cooperation fraught with hardship.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. In the first four years of the National War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Soviet Union was the main donor to China.

    2. Those that were transported by land from the Sino-Soviet border were all given to Lao Jiang;

    According to Soviet statistics, from October 1937 to 1940, the Soviet Union provided China with 1,235 aircraft, 82 tanks, 1,600 artillery pieces, more than 14,000 light and heavy machine guns, 860,000 artillery shells, 100 million rounds of ammunition, 165,000 aerial bombs, 2,050 trucks and other materials.

    The Soviet Union also sent 6 squadrons of volunteer air forces to assist the people in building the air force and participating in the air war against Japan, and the material assistance of the Soviet Union continued until March 1941. In terms of military operations, the Soviet army stationed troops on the Sino-Soviet border in the northeast for a long time, pinned down a large number of Japanese troops, and facilitated China's war of resistance.

    4. When the Soviet Union provided large-scale assistance to our country, the Soviet Union and Germany had not yet started a war. The reason for the Soviet Union's assistance to China was to count on China to contain Japan, so that the Soviet Union would not have to fight on both sides and could concentrate on dealing with the European threat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The list is difficult to obtain, because a large part of the Lend-Lease supplies given to China by the United States were intercepted by Stilwell in India. And not all of the parts he intercepted were used for the Chinese troops stationed in India, and a considerable part was given to the British, so the list is extremely difficult to count.

    The final settlement amount, Lend-Lease materials given by the United States to China, is worth $800 million.

    In addition, it includes U.S. dollar loans and U.S. aid supplies, with a total value of about $1.6 billion.

    The Lend-Lease Act and dollar loans were settled by China through labor services and the export of strategic materials--- and we have to admit that China has taken a big advantage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the boss asks you to work and gives you a work coat, does it mean that the boss assists your wardrobe?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When the Anti-Japanese War broke out in July 1937, the consumption of ammunition was huge, and the family funds accumulated by the Kuomintang before the war could not be supported for long——— did the populists see this proposal?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The United States came to the aid of Chinese B52 bombers. Minuteman 3 missiles. 1,000 F22 fighters and one aircraft carrier were all sunk in China's territorial waters. Turned into scrap metal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The agreement has fully repaid the Lend-Lease Act for the War of Resistance.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At the beginning of World War II, Japan's provocation with the Soviet Union in Tohoku resulted in a crushing defeat. After Japan launched Pearl Harbor, it was the war with the United States. The Soviet Union, the United States, and Japan were all at war.

    It's just that they were busy fighting the German fascists and couldn't concentrate their forces to fight Japan. Supporting Japan can contain Japan's military strength and combat strength with its huge Chinese territory. All countries of the anti-fascist front, with the exception of Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Finland, have common interests.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    While waging war on Japanese oil, while aiding China?. It's ironic. It's fun. It's unnatural. I think it was the United States and Japan that got up to bring the B29 to China. Just treat China as a xx as a stepping foot for a knife pad. Irony.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The United States did not aid anyone in China during World War II.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the United States were still as friendly to China as it was back then, I would also support the United States. It's a pity that time has changed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Too much! The Hump Route is non-stop day and night, and the Stilwell Highway is non-stop day and night!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Military supplies from the United States to the aid of the USSR:

    Military supplies include munitions, strategic goods, foodstuffs and machinery and equipment. This includes 14,000 fighters and transport planes of various types, 10,000 military vehicles, 12,000 armored vehicles, 32,000 motorcycles, 13,000 trains, 7,944 artillery pieces of various types, 10,000 submachine guns, as well as explosives, steel, food, and other strategic materials. A total of 16.42 million tons of military supplies worth $11 billion were transported to the Soviet Union.

    In addition, the United States leased 672 ships from the Soviet Union, and after the end of World War II, the Soviet Union returned only 127 ships to the United States. The United States came to the aid of the Soviet Union with such blood, and the Soviet Union, of course, did not refuse to come, and all of them laughed and accepted.

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