1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1893- 1976
East Asia
North America
1898- 1976
Western Europe
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1879- 1953
1895- 1978
1894- 1971
July 20, 1970
Mao Zedong offers advice to Alfred Raoul of the People's Republic of Congo, telling him that "You should not go down the same winding path that we took."
September 16, 1956
Mikoyan reports on a conversation with Mao Zedong concerning purges within the Korean Workers' Party and Kim Il Sung's leadership style.
September 2, 1958
Brazilian journalists Mariudim and Mme. Dotere speak with Mao about the prospects of stemming imperialism in Latin America, and countering Western influence. The reestablishment of diplomatic relations between China and Latin American countries, particularly Brazil, was also discussed.
May 17, 1954
Szobek reports on a meeting with Mao Zedong in which they discussed developments in Hungary.
May 22, 1957
Mao Zedong and Nógrádi discuss and compare the communist parties in China and Hungary.
October 15, 1957
Mao Zedong describes the current campaign in China against "rightist" elements. Kádár then provides a detailed analysis of the 1956 uprising in Hungary and its aftermath.
October 22, 1959
In their conversation, Dobi and Mao Zedong discussed politicial, economic, and agricultural development in Hungary and China, and compared opposition to the current Great Leap Forward in China to the 1956 uprising in Hungary.
May 15, 1949
Shtykov recounts a recent meeting between Kim Il and Mao Zedong.
April 24, 1961
December 17, 1960
Mao Zedong and Norodom Sihanouk discuss the deteriorating situation in Laos.