1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1879 - 1953
1893 - 1976
1898 - 1976
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China
1912 - 1994
1898 - 1972
1898 - 1969
December 1, 1950
Congratulatory telegram from Stalin to Mao for Chinese operational successes against U.S. forces.
October 28, 1950
Mao Zedong asks for Soviet arms and permission to send naval advisers to Moscow to discuss the future of the Chinese navy.
October 29, 1950
Stalin agrees to receive Chinese naval advisers.
July 31, 1958
Mao Zedong and N.S. Khrushchev discuss a joint navy, use of China’s coastline and advisers in both countries.
August 3, 1958
Mao and Khrushchev discuss the building of American bases around the Soviet Union, nuclear weapons testing and President Eisenhower.
January 16, 1951
Mao asks Stalin on his opinion regarding the incorporation of Korean troops into the Chinese army, as well as the possible response of the enemy.
March 15, 1951
Stalin proposes sending more Soviet fighter planes to aid Chinese and Korean troops.
June 5, 1951
Mao asks Stalin to receive Gao Gang and Kim Il Sung in Moscow so that they may discuss military operations in Korea.
Telegram from Stalin to Mao encouraging a prolonging of the war and giving advice on the conduct of operations against allied troops.
June 13, 1951
Response to Stalin’s telegram from the same day. Mao tells Stalin that Peng Dehuai needs Soviet advisers and gives some details about the current military situation in Korea.