1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1905- 1954
East Asia
1893- 1976
1912- 1994
1879- 1953
1898- 1976
China
1898- 1974
October 12, 1950
Mao Zedong has already given orders to halt Chinese troops preparing to cross the Korean border.
October 8, 1950
Mao informs Stalin that the Chinese volunteers could cross into Korea by October 15.
May 15, 1949
Shtykov recounts a recent meeting between Kim Il and Mao Zedong.
May 18, 1949
A telegram from the leader of the group of Soviet specialists in Northeast China to the Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers about the results of Chinese-Korean talks on military cooperation.
November 12, 1950
Zhou Enlai instructs Chai Junwu to ask Kim Il Sung to change the wording of his statement at the Central Committee of the Motherland's United Front meeting, and also to ask whether Chai can accompany Kim in his visit to Peng Dehuai.
October 4, 1950
Zhou Enlai gives instructions on the mobilization of Korean drivers in the northeast.
September 3, 1950
Zhou Enlai instructs on logisitical details related to ammunition, aircraft, warehouse and airport locations, and other equipments.
July 18, 1950
The Chinese attempt to mobilize the ethnic Koreans living in northeast China to return and serve North Korea in the war.
June 7, 1951
Telegram from Stalin telling Mao that he is ready to receive Gao Gang and Kim Il Sung.
June 5, 1951
Mao asks Stalin to receive Gao Gang and Kim Il Sung in Moscow so that they may discuss military operations in Korea.