1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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Southeast Asia
1875- 1965
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China
1893- 1990
June 16, 1954
Delegates from the Republic of China endorse the establishment of an Anti-Communist Union of the Peoples of Asia.
June 14, 1954
Delegates from the Republic of China warn that the "expansion of Communist aggression in Asia" must be checked.
The Chinese delegation at the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference announces that "Asia has only one arch enemy."
March 8, 1955
Young P. Lee objects to Japan attending a meeting of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League.
March 21, 1955
Chairman of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League Central Liaison Office Young P. Lee thanks General Ogden for supporting the anti-communist struggle in the Ryukyu Islands.
July 31, 1954
A nine-chapter constitution of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League for the Republic of China.
June 15, 1954
President Syngman Rhee proposes a "Pacific Pact or Alliance of Mutual Security" for non-communist countries in the Asia Pacific.
Delegates from Hong Kong and Macao offer several proposals to strengthen the anti-communist movement in Asia.
June 17, 1954
Ku Chin Kang announces that "the recovery of the Chinese mainland is the responsibility of the Chinese people and the common wish of the Asian peoples."
Delegates from South Korea, China, Macao, the Philippines, and the Ryukyu Islands discuss the anti-communist struggle in the Asia Pacific.