1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1893- 1976
East Asia
North America
1898- 1976
Southeast Asia
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1879- 1953
1895- 1978
1894- 1971
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.
September 29, 1952
Mao and Tsedenbal discuss Mongolia's history and present day relations with China.
September 19, 1956
Mao Zedong reveals that several Korean Workers' Party members have been placed under arrest, including Pak Il-u, who is looked favorably upon by the CCP. Sino-North Korean relations have become strained as a result of Kim Il Sung's handling of the August Plenun Incident. Mao admits to Mikoyan that the Korean Workers' Party leadership may not heed their advice, but they decide to send a joint delegation to Pyongyang the next morning.
September 23, 1956
Peng Dehuai tells Mikoyan that the Chinese Communist Party fully supports the denunciation of Stalin's personality cult, partly because after the Chinese revolution, Stalin insisted that the new government take an inclusive approach to opposition parties. Peng also discusses Mao Zedong's recent meeting with the Egyptian ambassador.
April 5, 1959
October 30, 1975
Federal Chancellor Schmidt and Mao Zedong discuss the potential for attack by the Soviet Union and European security.