1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1879 - 1953
1893 - 1976
1912 - 1994
1898 - 1976
North America
1907 - 1964
1909 - 1989
November 17, 1950
Request from Zhou Enlai to Stalin for the rapid transfer of automobiles from Soviet forces on the Liaodong Peninsula rather than the Chinese rear.
Stalin's affirmative response to Zhou Enlai's request of 16 November for automobiles.
December 1, 1950
Congratulatory telegram from Stalin to Mao for Chinese operational successes against U.S. forces.
December 5, 1950
Memorandums from the VKP(b) CC to Vyshinsky and Roshchin regarding the Soviet and PRC stances on discussions in the UN General Assembly and Security Council on the Chinese intervention in Korea.
March 29, 1953
Kuznetsov, Razuvaev and Fedorenko report that they met with Kim Il Sung and gave him a communication from Moscow suggesting that the naming of Gen. Nam Il as foreign minister be postponed for the time being.
November 25, 1950
Soviet responses to the American installation of Japanese servicemen in Korea.
October 29, 1950
Stalin agrees to receive Chinese naval advisers.
November 1, 1950
Stalin wants to know in the North Korean government wants Soviet advisers, or if they would prefer to invite the Chinese.
November 9, 1950
Telegram from Gromyko to Zhou Enlai advising the latter to turn down the invitation for China to participate in the UN Security Council. It also explains the circumstances under which the invitation was obtained.
Kim Il Sung asks to send Korean students over in order to learn flying and maintenance techniques.