1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
1898 - 1976
1893 - 1976
1954 -
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1904 - 1997
1949 -
October 14, 1959
Mao Zedong briefs Aleksander Zawadzki on China's socialist transformation.
April 2, 1958
Chairman Mao and Comrade Jaroszewicz changed their views about the plan to catch up with western countries, the excessive population growth, the agriculture production.
April 15, 1957
Mao Zedong and Cyrankiewicz discuss industrial planning, international economic cooperation, and the economic situation in each of their respective countries.
November 28, 1968
Mao and Australian Communist Party leader E. F. Hill discuss the state the socialist movement in China and on the international stage.
February 1, 1961
Edward Ochab and Deng Gang discuss the "difficult" situation in China following the Great Leap Forward.
December 12, 1956
Chen Yun explains why China cannot purchase as many military supplies from the Soviet Union as original proposed.
March 13, 1957
The Chinese government corrects perceived errors in a report complied by the Soviet Far East Economic Committee on China's economic development.
January 6, 1961
Ambassador Chervonenko records an unexpected and surprisingly warm meeting with Mao in which the leader talks about his lessened role in the Chinese government.
August 1981
East German and Chinese diplomats discuss ongoing political and economic changes in China and in the GDR.
September 10, 1975
In the midst of China's apparent "struggle against Maoism," East German diplomats review Chinese foreign and domestic policies and the state of bilateral relations.