1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1898- 1976
1905- 1982
1894- 1971
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1904- 1997
November 9, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Gomulka discuss the Sino-Soviet split following Khrushchev's removal as well as Poland's involvement in maintaining peace in Vietnam.
November 7, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Gomulka discuss the growing split between China and the Soviet Union.
November 29, 1960
Liu Shaoqi and Gomułka review the state of the communist bloc, discussing the Sino-Soviet intervention in North Korea in 1956 and the position of Albania.
November 20, 1960
Liu Shaoqi, Peng Zhen, and Gomułka discuss problems within the communist bloc since 1956.
October 3, 1957
Mao Zedong discusses the history of the Chinese Communist Party, among other topics with Marian Spychalski.
July 8, 1967
Enver Hoxha announces that China's Red Guards have "risen to defend the Communist Party, Chairman Mao Zedong, and socialist China."
December 24, 1960
The Chinese Embassy in Bucharest concludes that "the Romanian attitude toward us has warmed."
January 11, 1957
Gomulka describes the 1956 Polish protests and his confrontation with Soviet authorities.
November 6, 1971
The Polish Ambassador reports that Ceausescu's visit to China had chilled relations with the countries of the Warsaw Pact. The report then discusses Romanians relations with the Soviet Union and Hungary in more depth.
January 1972
The GDR Foreign Ministry outlines the current shifts in the PRC's foreign policy within the international community under the Mao group.