Stanisław (Moishe) Flato (27 June 1910 – 1972) was a Polish army intelligence officer and diplomat.
He became a member of Chinese Communist Party, and served as a head of International Red Cross doctors at People's Liberation Army.
[citation needed] After World War II, he returned to Poland in September 1945.
After political rehabilitation, he served as a Chief Adviser at the Polish Embassy in Beijing in 1957–1964, and deputy director at the Department for Asia in Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Poland.
After 1968 Polish political crisis, he was forced to retire, but not allowed to emigrate from Poland.