1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1879 - 1953
1890 - 1986
1891 - 1986
East Asia
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1882 - 1945
1904 - 1965
China
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June 10, 1944
Harriman relays Stalin's thoughts on the Chinese government and military to the President.
Harriman and Stalin discuss the shuttle bombing bases and warm welcome American servicemen received.
Ambassador Harriman and Stalin discuss D-Day and future Russian offensives including Finland.
Stalin and Harriman discuss the success of D-day, and future Soviet offensives.
May 21, 1944
Oskar Lange gives a statement to the Russian News Agency (TASS) about his recent visit the Polish Army in the USSR and his meeting with Joseph Stalin.
May 17, 1944
Professor Oskar Lange, Stalin, and Molotov discuss the recent visit of Father Orlemanski and Polish Political affairs.
August 13, 1945
T.V. Soong, Stalin, and others discuss Soviet plans in Manchuria. Topics include administrative rights, Soviet aid for China, and the progress in the war against Japan.
July 1945
Harriman reports on Chiang Kai-Shek and Stalin's bartering over the status of Outer Mongolia. Chiang refuses to recognize its independence now, but offers to hold a plebiscite after the war.
August 23, 1945
Drafted response from Stalin to Truman regarding Hokkaido and Kurile Islands.
August 19, 1945
Responding to a message from Stalin, Truman agrees to allow Soviet control of the Kurile Islands, but stresses that all islands of Japan proper, including Hokkaido, are to be surrendered to US forces.