1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
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1879- 1953
1893- 1976
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1894- 1971
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China
March 8, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on the effectiveness of China's broadcasting messages in Russian.
March 6, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow suggests that a discrepancy exists in the number of Vietnamese students injured offered by the Vietnamese embassy and the number actually hurt in the Moscow protests.
March 5, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports how the Vietnamese government plans to protest against the Soviet Union's suppression of student demonstrations.
The Vietnamese Ambassador meets with the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs following the crackdown on Vietnamese and Chinese student protestors in Moscow.
March 23, 1965
The Chinese Embassy reports on new pressure placed on Chinese students at colleges in the Soviet Union.
March 18, 1965
The Chinese Embassy reports that internships for Chinese students in the Soviet Union are being cut short in the aftermath of the protests in front of the American embassy in Moscow.
March 27, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow claims that Chinese students are facing harassment from their schools in the Soviet Union.
October 24, 1951
Mao reports to Stalin regarding an enemy aircraft attempting to sever Chinese-Soviet communication lines in Korea. Mao requests the Soviet air force assistance.
June 5, 1958
Chinese Minister of Defense, Peng Dehuai, reports that the Soviet Union requests Chinese-Soviet cooperation in establishing long-wave radio stations in China. Soviet experts are permitted to visit China to perform technical work.
July 22, 1958
Mao Zedong held this conversation with Yudin in the context of the emerging dispute between Beijing and Moscow on establishing a Chinese-Soviet joint submarine flotilla.