1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1898- 1976
1912- 1994
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June 1967
Mao reminds Comrade Yao Wenyuan to remain humble on his upcoming trip to Albania for the sake of China's Red Guards.
Mao deletes and revises phrases in a speech that Chinese Red Guards would subsequently deliver on a trip to Albania.
January 28, 1967
Mao allows revolutionary foreigners to participate in the Cultural Revolution.
May 1, 1967
In a meeting with visitors from Albania, Mao explains that China needs to "criticize, struggle, and achieve the 'Three Combinations' [for reorganizing the government] as soon as possible.
In a meeting with Albanian military officials, Mao explains his reasons for starting the Cultural Revolution. He emphasizes that the purpose is to solve current problems in the world and dig out the roots of revisionism [within the Chinese Communist Party].
February 3, 1967
Mao explains that he started the Cultural Revolution to purge revisionist and bourgeois elements from the Chinese Communist Party in an open and comprehensive way.
January 17, 1967
Mao explains that not all big-character posters are revolutionary ones. Readers should understand that the posters will present different sides of various issues.
December 14, 1976
GDR and Soviet officials discuss possible trajectories for China following the death of Mao..
June 29, 1967
A report about Chinese protests against the GDR over the deaths of several embassy staff members in East Germany.
November 9, 1973
An analysis of the rise of Anti-Soviet propaganda by the Chinese Government, including suspected reasons for the rhetoric and the current state of Sino-Soviet relations.