1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Western Europe
1893- 1976
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1912- 1994
1898- 1976
April 30, 1982
Erich Honecker tells Chen Dong that "what marred this relationship [between East Germany and China] is known and does not need to be spoken of."
October 31, 1975
Schmidt and Deng Xiaoping discuss Soviet nuclear capabilities and threats to other countries. Deng Xiaoping expresses his desire to continue these conversations.
June 19, 1975
A cable from Ambassador Pauls about a conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Qiao Guanhua about developments in Europe and the Chinese assessment of the global situation after the end of the Vietnam War.
November 24, 1973
A cable from Ambassador Pauls about a meeting between Prime Minister Zhou Enlai and Federal Minister Genscher about Soviet expansionism and Europe’s defensive readiness.
June 6, 1973
Ambassador Pauls reports a conversation with Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Qiao Guanhua about the possibility of a Soviet attack on China and Chinese "Second strike capability."
August 7, 1972
A message from West German Ambassador Pauls about German-Chinese relations and the possible problems it could pose for the German-American relationship.
November 20, 1970
West German diplomats explore whether or not Bonn could or should normalize relations with China and Albania.
June 23, 1969
A West German diplomat meets with a Xinhua correspondent to discuss China's relations with Bonn
December 18, 1968
Bahr discusses the possibility of West Germany establishing relations with China, Mongolia, North Korea, or North Vietnam.
November 29, 1976
West German Ambassador Wickert reports to the Foreign Office about Chinese foreign policy following Mao Zedong's death.