1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1888- 1985
East Asia
North America
December 31, 1952
Koo reports on the updated information and opinion of the United States on using the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War.
September 9, 1952
Koo explains the reason why the US was disgusted with the news report from Taipei about dispatching troops to the Korean War.
July 9, 1952
Koo reports on a new confidential military message about how to mobilize the Kuomintang's army.
July 10, 1952
Koo reports on his observation of the President Harry S. Truman's attitude toward dispatching the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War.
October 23, 1951
Koo reports on the US House of Representatives leader Watkins's opinion arguing for the dispatch of the Kuomingtang's army to the Korean War.
March 22, 1951
Koo reports on House Republican leader Joseph William Martin's opinion on the use of the Kuomingtang's army to open a second front in Mainland China.
February 1, 1951
Koo reports on the Assistant Secretary of State Jack K. McFall's response to Republican Senator Jelly Brown on dispatching the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War.
June 28, 1950
Chinese Ambassador Wellington Koo states his opinion about dispatching troops to aid United Nation Army on the Korean War.
May 7, 1949
Koo reports on defections from the South Korean army, US policy towards Korea, and hopes for closer collaboration between the Republic of Korea and the Republic of China.