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April 26, 1948

Cable, Mao Zedong to Filippov [Stalin]

Mao tells Filippov (Stalin) about the move of the Central Committee to a more rural area in China. Mao also discusses his plans for his trip to Moscow.

April 29, 1948

Cable, Stalin to Mao Zedong

Stalin agrees with the plans Mao discusses in a previous cable.

October 1, 1950

Ciphered Telegram, Filippov [Stalin] to Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai (via Roshchin)

Telegram from Stalin to Mao and Zhou Enlai asking that they consider moving 5-6 divisions of Chinese volunteers to the China-DPRK border in order to give the North Koreans cover under which to reorganize their troops. Stalin explicitly states that he will not mention this idea to the North Koreans.

May 10, 1948

Cable, Filippov [Stalin] to Mao Zedong

Filippov (Stalin) suggests that, because of possible dangers, Mao delay his trip to Moscow even further.

May 10, 1948

Cable, Mao Zedong to Filippov [Stalin]

Mao says that his poor health requires him to delay his trip further.

July 4, 1948

Cable, Mao Zedong to Stalin

Mao states to Stalin that his health is no longer a problem and that he, Mao, may now go to Moscow. Mao discusses the best means for doing so.

July 14, 1948

Cable, Stalin to Mao Zedong [via Terebin]

Stalin asks Mao, through Terebin (Andrei Orlov), to visit Moscow in November so Mao will be able to see all of the important Soviet leaders.

September 14, 1976

Informational Note II from the Meeting of CC Secretaries for International Affairs in Moscow

An interkit meeting gets postponed to give participants more time to assess the effects of Mao Zedong's death.

September 24, 1976

Secret Telegram No. 3239/III - From Moscow to Warsaw

A telegram claiming that one of the most significant problems in China following Mao's death is the personnel problem, that there is "no single exceptional personality" on the Chinese scene.

September 29, 1976

Secret Telegram No. 3453/III - From Moscow to Warsaw

An assessment of the situation in China following Mao's death and a few lines about Soviet policy following this development.

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