1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1893- 1976
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1898- 1976
1879- 1953
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April 28, 1987
The talking points focus on increased economic ties between Poland and China, and how economic cooperation is likely to lead the way in relations between the two.
March 17, 1987
Overview of the first visit of a PRC foreign minister in Poland.
September 9, 1986
The author proposes an institute in Poland which would study contemporary China, due to the rising importance of China on the international arena. Proposed departments would include: ideological and political analysis; economic analysis; sociology and culture; documentation and library.
May 10, 1948
Filippov (Stalin) suggests that, because of possible dangers, Mao delay his trip to Moscow even further.
Mao says that his poor health requires him to delay his trip further.
July 4, 1948
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
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.
Terebin discusses briefly Mao's reaction to Stalin's telegram, dated July 14, 1948, and gives Mao's response.
September 15, 1986
Prep notes for an upcoming visit of Wojciech Jaruzelski to China. The Polish delegation wants for all socialist countries to develop contacts and cooperation with the PRC.
July 17, 1948
Terebin (Andrei Orlov) gives Kuznetsov (Stalin) his, Terebin's, interpretation of Mao's reaction to Stalin's cable asking that Mao's visit be delayed several months.