1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(373) documents
Portrait of T. V. Soong (Song Ziwen), Premier of the Republic of China, in 1945.
Photographer unknown, ca. 1945, Nummer toegang: 2.24.01.04, Bestanddeelnummer: 900-8980, Fotocollectie Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau (ANEFO), 1945-1989, Dutch National Archives, The Hague, http://hdl.handle.net/10648/ac1d3c6a-d0b4-102d-bcf8-003048976d84
1879- 1953
1890- 1986
1891- 1986
East Asia
China
July 1, 1945
Harriman reports on a conversation with Chinese Minister Soong about his meeting with Stalin. Soong reports that China and the USSR wish to establish close ties; Harriman encourages Soong on this point.
June 30, 1945
Stalin and Chinese Minister Soong discuss the necessity of warm relations between China and the Soviet Union; Stalin pledges to support China's position.
May 28, 1937
The Politburo recommends that the governor of Xinjiang permit Song Ziwen to travel to Urumqi.
July 1945
Harriman reports on Chiang Kai-Shek and Stalin's bartering over the status of Outer Mongolia. Chiang refuses to recognize its independence now, but offers to hold a plebiscite after the war.
July 10, 1945
Molotov and Soong author a Soviet-Chinese treaty regarding Outer Mongolia, Soviet troops, railways, port Dairen and Port Arthur.