1893-1976
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(372) documents
East Asia
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1879- 1953
China
1890- 1986
1898- 1976
1894- 1971
1893- 1976
1887- 1975
May 31, 1944
Fu Bingchang (Foo Ping-sheung) relays his views on relations among the Great Powers, Soviet involvement in Xinjiang, and the rifts between the Nationalists and Communists within China.
October 20, 1955
Zhou Enlai and a group of Japanese officials and academics discuss the wartime history and present status of Japan-China relations. They also touch on US-Japan relations and economic conditions in China and Japan.
November 6, 1954
Zhou Enlai and Japanese Diet Members discuss Japan's relationship with the United States, the overall trends in Sino-Japanese relations, and some specific issues in Sino-Japanese relations, such as war criminals, fisheries, and communications.
October 30, 1945
Draft reply to Malinovsky concerning Soviet troops in Manchuria, including instructions to avoid responsibilities for the security of Manchuria; allow the Chinese government's representatives to land at Huludao and Yingkou; allow the Chinese planes to land at Fengtian and Changchun
August 13, 1945
T.V. Soong, Stalin, and others discuss Soviet plans in Manchuria. Topics include administrative rights, Soviet aid for China, and the progress in the war against Japan.
July 12, 1945
Stalin and T.V. Soong review outstanding issues affecting Sino-Soviet relations in 1945.
June 17, 1949
A Russian translation of a Chinese report on work to unify China and organize a new communist administration.
September 11, 1946
November 27, 1945
A Soviet diplomat describes "anti-Soviet" feeling in China.
November 26, 1945
Petrov reports on the anti-Soviet mood in Northeast China and elsewhere around the country.