1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
Southeast Asia
1906- 1982
1905- 1980
1905- 1982
North America
1931-
1905- 1995
October 1966
Gomulka and Brezhnev discuss the Cultural Revolution in China and its implications for international communism. Also addressed is Chinese attitudes toward Vietnam.
January 18, 1967
Gomulka, Podgorny and Brezhnev discuss an upcoming conference of communist parties. Central to the discussion is the attitude of the Chinese.
September 14, 1976
An interkit meeting gets postponed to give participants more time to assess the effects of Mao Zedong's death.
September 24, 1976
A telegram claiming that one of the most significant problems in China following Mao's death is the personnel problem, that there is "no single exceptional personality" on the Chinese scene.
January 23, 1976
The Polish Ambassador in Moscow relays an overview of First Secretary Deputy Head of the International Department of the CC CPSU Oleg Rakhamnin's thoughts on the situation in the PRC.
March 1, 1979
Talks about the development of trade and economy in Poland, and the need to develop Chinese relations with Poland, which can be done by developing the Chinese language more in Poland.
July 1979
Reports on the participants at this meeting in Berlin, noting that the situation with China and Vietnam were discussed at length.
December 1979
Discusses a recent visit in China by the CC PUWP noting that their ”fundamental opinions” about China were correct, and that there needs to be more active propaganda and further studies in China, such as those undertaken by Poland.
February 1980
Discusses the growing aggression seen in China and the effects of its closer relationship with the United States.
December 11, 1980
Czyrek reports that he is going to release an official remark in Poland in order to divert a “wedge” that China is trying to create between the Soviet Union and Poland.