
According to Xinhua News Agency, on the eve of the 91st anniversary of the September 18 incident (also known as the Mukden Incident), anti-Japanese hero Zhao Yiman's historical materials of oversea study were recently collected back home.
These historical materials are the historical records left by Zhao Yiman during her study in the Soviet Union, mostly filled out by her, in Chinese and Russian, totaling more than 20 pages, mainly including a work experience survey form, letters written to the leadership of Moscow Sun Yat-sen University, etc.
Born in Yibin, Sichuan Province, Zhao Yiman joined the Communist Party of China in 1926 and died on August 2, 1936, as a representative of the Northeastern Resistance who pledged to fight the Japanese invasion to the death.
In the efforts of the relevant party history experts in China, the dusty files of the martyr Zhao Yiman were found after more than 90 years.
The industry believes that the overseas study files of Zhao Yiman are of great significance, filling the relevant party history data gaps.
It is of high historical value for the in-depth study of the history of the Northeast Resistance, the local party history of Heilongjiang Province and Harbin City, and the life story of Zhao Yiman.

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