L.D. Wilgress and the Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, Fu Bingchang (Foo Ping-sheung), discuss Soviet movements in Xinjiang.
May 31, 1944
Letter No. 180 from L.D. Wilgress, Canadian Embassy, Moscow, to the Secretary of State for External Affairs, W.L. Mackenzie King
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Fu Bingchang (Foo Ping-sheung) relays his views on relations among the Great Powers, Soviet involvement in Xinjiang, and the rifts between the Nationalists and Communists within China.
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- China--Foreign relations--Great Britain
- China--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- China--Foreign relations--United States
- Mongolia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- China--Foreign relations--Mongolia
- Agriculture--China
- World War, 1939-1945
- Canada--Foreign relations--China
- China--History--Civil War, 1945-1949
- China--Politics and government--1912-1949
- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China)--History
- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China)--Ethnic relations
- World War, 1939-1945 -- China
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