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July 16, 1936

On Soviet Trade Officials in Xinjiang

The CPSU Politburo increases the number of Soviet trade officials in Xinjiang.

August 5, 1935

Concerning the Release of Money to the NKVD

The CPSU Politburo releases 1.2 million rubles to support individuals arriving in the Soviet Union from Xinjiang.

March 22, 1935

The Distribution of the Sovsin'torg Trade Loan

A breakdown of how a Soviet loan to Xinjiang will be utilized.

March 22, 1935

VKP(b) CC Politburo Decree concerning Xinjiang

A Central Committee report on Soviet-Xinjiang trrade and the economy in Xinjiang more generally.

April 24, 1948

Excerpt on Xinjiang from Minutes No. 63 of the VKP(b) CC Politburo Meetings

The Central Committee of the CPSU announces measures to increase Soviet support of the East Turkestan Republic (ETR), a rebellion in northern Xinjiang.

February 24, 1947

Excerpt on Xinjiang from Minutes No. 57 of the VKP(b) CC Politburo Meetings

The CPSU Central Committee announces measures "directed against" Ospan Batyr (Osman Batur).

September 15, 1945

The Situation in Xinjiang

The Central Committee of the CPSU reports that the rebels in the East Turkestan Republic (ETR), or northern Xinjiang, have requested that the Soviet Union mediate between the Chinese Nationalist Government and the ETR.

June 22, 1945

Exceprt on Xinjiang from Minutes No. 46 of the VKP(b) CC Politburo Meetings

The CPSU Central Committee announces various measures to support the rebels in Ili, Xinjiang, and the East Turkestan Republic (ETR).

May 4, 1943

Excerpt on Xinjiang from Minutes No. 40 of the VKP(b) CC Politburo Meetings

The CPSU Central Committee announces that it "cannot tolerate such provocative activity" of Xinjiang Governor Sheng Shicai and that it will provide support to rebels "in their struggle against the repressive colonialist policy of the Governor."

June 27, 1949

Memorandum of Conversation between Stalin and CCP Delegation

Stalin and the CCP delegation discuss the Soviet loan to China, the specialist the Soviets are to send to China, the occupation of Xinjiang, and the Chinese fleet.

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