1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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East Asia
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1914- 1984
1893- 1969
June 11, 1949
Jiang Qing writes to Mao Zedong about her health, developments in the Chinese Civil War, and the problems of Chinese Communist Propaganda.
January 30, 1956
This issue covers the Sino-American ambassadorial talks. It also discusses the employment of People's Liberation Army soldiers once they are discharged. Other sections address propaganda for miners and workers during the Spring Festival and formatting documents for the State Council.
June 18, 1967
Mao urges Chinese journalists and reporters to promote and discuss their national achievements with humility.
September 17, 1947
Marshall speaks about Greece, Palestine, and Korea, as well as the international control of atomic energy and the role and structure of the United Nations.
January 3, 1947
An intelligence report about both North and South Korea. The report explains what the situation currently is and what is projected to happen with Soviet and American interaction with their respective Koreas.
September 1, 1944
Kennan assess Soviet officials. He focuses on Stalin to create a profile from his history and experiences.
June 10, 1944
Harriman and Stalin discuss Chinese internal politics, relations with the Soviet Union, and the fight against the Japanese.
May 19, 1944
Milovan Djilas relates his first meeting with Stalin and the discussion about the Yugoslav military and other general conversation.
April 5, 1976
The CPSU Central Committee issues five directives to combat the "anti-Soviet" campaign concerning the Katyn massacre.
April 12, 1971
Gromyko describes "anti-Soviet propaganda" in the United Kingdom related to the Katyn massacre. He proposes that the Soviet Embassy in London make representations to the British Foreign Office.