1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1893 - 1976
East Asia
1879 - 1953
1898 - 1976
North America
1898 - 1969
Southeast Asia
1912 - 1994
1898 - 1974
February 26, 1950
Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai wrote to Soviet leaders expressing their appreciation the hospitality given during their visit in the Soviet Union.
1992
Luo Guibo recounts China's involvement in the First Indochina War and its assistance to the Viet Minh.
September 29, 1952
Mao and Tsedenbal discuss Mongolia's history and present day relations with China.
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
In April 1959, during a meeting with Giancarlo Pajetta, head of the first high-profile PCI delegation to China, Mao Zedong raised major misgivings about the Italian communists’ peaceful approach to achieving socialism.
January 29, 1953
Mao requests from the Soviet government 3,000 tons ammonal, 24 million blasting caps, and 9.6 million meters of safety fuse. He asks that these things be supplied February-March, in two parts.
December 17, 1952
An application for military goods for 1953, a request for urgently needed military goods, and an application for materials for military production.
July 20, 1951
Telegram from Mao to Stalin discussing the points of agreement and disagreement between the Korean-Chinese and Anglo-American representatives of armistice negotiations.
April 27, 1962
Mao instructs Zhou to determine whether long-time Uyghur official, Saypiddin Azizi, can return to Xinjiang in the wake of the Yi-Ta Incident.
July 16, 1951
Li Kenong's telegram discusses the neutral zone, troop retreats, and other terms of the armistice.