1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
1898- 1976
North America
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China
1894- 1971
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December 8, 1959
Memorandum of a conversation between V. S. Chervonenko and Deng Xiaoping. Chervonenko and Xiaoping discussed the progress of the socialist camp and emphasized friendship, unity and solidarity in their relations.
October 12, 1961
February 10, 1950
Mao Zedong offers instructions on how to publicize the new Sino-Soviet treaty.
July 9, 1957
Deng Xiaoping talks about the struggle with "rightist" elements in the People's Republic of China.
February 12, 1950
Mao Zedong issues an internal party announcement on the signing of a new Sino-Soviet treaty.
September 20, 1973
The two leaders discuss trade agreements, the situation in the Balkans, and policies toward Yugoslavia, Romania and the PRC.
November 17, 1950
Request from Zhou Enlai to Stalin for the rapid transfer of automobiles from Soviet forces on the Liaodong Peninsula rather than the Chinese rear.
Stalin's affirmative response to Zhou Enlai's request of 16 November for automobiles.
December 5, 1950
Memorandums from the VKP(b) CC to Vyshinsky and Roshchin regarding the Soviet and PRC stances on discussions in the UN General Assembly and Security Council on the Chinese intervention in Korea.
July 5, 1950
A telegram from Stalin to Zhou Enlai with regards to India's mediation in the PRC's entry into the UN, Chinese troop movements in preparation for a possible Southern/Allied counterattack, and Soviet planes flying over Manchuria.