1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1929-
1912- 1994
June 1, 1989
The Czechoslovak Ambassador in Beijing reports on the latest meetings with Chinese officials and the activities of demonstrators at Tiananmen Square.
June 5, 1989
Saul reports on the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
June 2, 1989
Saul indicates that the Chinese military will be called upon to clear Tiananmen Square.
Saul describes the economic situation in China in the context of the Tiananmen Square protest movement.
Saul describes divisions amongst the demonstrators at Tiananmen Square.
Saul reports that Zhao Ziyang has been effectively removed from office.
May 30, 1989
Saul reports on the movements of demonstrators at Tiananmen Square as well as the latest statements by the CCP leadership.
May 29, 1989
Ambassador Eduard Saul recommends that Czechoslovakia more actively support the Chinese Communist Party.
March 29, 1969
Conversation between Soviet Ambassador Chervenenko and Czechoslovak State Secretary Václav Pleskot. They discuss the recent Ice Hockey World Championship and the anti-Soviet political protests which took place following Czechoslovakia's defeat of the Soviet Union. Tensions were high following the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and protesters in cities across Czechoslovakia attacked the offices of Aeroflot, the Soviet Army, and the Soviet embassy.
November 25, 1963
Record of Ha Van Lau's discussion of the Internatinonal Control Commission in Vietnam, sent by Polish official in Hanoi, Chodorek, to Warsaw. He states that the Commission has repeatedly violated the Geneva Accords and, through its Indian delegate, operated under the orders of the US.