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THE
CHINESE PEOPLE'S VOLUNTEERS SHOULD CHERISH EVERY HILL,
EVERY RIVER, EVERY TREE AND EVERY BLADE OF GRASS IN
KOREA
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(January 19, 1951)
The
Korean Workers' Party and People's Army headed by
Comrade KimIl Sung have achieved great successes during
the past five years of struggle in Korea. Resolutely
opposed to imperialism and feudalism, they have founded
a people's political regime to serve the people, formed
the courageous People's Army and established friendly
relations with the Soviet Union, China and other people's
states. Now they are waging a heroic struggle against
the U.S. invaders and the Syngman Rhee bandit army.
There fore, all Chinese People's Volunteers in Korea
must conscientiously learn from the Korean comrades,
and whole-heartedly support the Korean people, the
government of the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea, the Korean People's Army, the Korean Workers'
Party and comrade kim Il sung, the leader of the Korean
people. The chimese and Korean comrades should unite
as closely as brothers, go through thick and thin
together, stick together in life and death and fight
to the end to defeat their common enemy. The Chinese
comrades must regard Korea's cause as their own, and
the commanders and fighters must be educated to cherish
every hill, every river, every tree and every blade
of grass in Korea and not take a single needle or
thread from the Korean people, just the way we think
and do in our own country. This is the political basis
for victory. So long as we act this way, final victory
will be assured.
(From
the original manuscript)
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