1893-1976
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(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
North America
1879- 1953
China
Southeast Asia
1898- 1976
1912- 1994
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May 17, 1958
Mao contrasts the unity that exists between socialist countries with the troubles of capitalist and imperialist countries like the United States.
May 16, 1958
Mao reminds the Chinese communists to respect the Soviet experts, who are visiting their country, as comrades and brothers.
November 18, 1957
Mao discusses ways that socialism is overwhelming capitalism and describes the reactionaries of the world as "paper tigers." He urges his fellow socialists to take their enemies seriously and to wipe them out one by one.
November 17, 1957
While in Moscow, Mao speaks to Chinese living, studying, and working in the Soviet Union.
November 16, 1957
Mao praises the results of an international meeting that 64 different Communist and Workers Parties attended in 1957.
1956
Mao discusses Stalin in excerpts from "The Origin and Development of the Differences between the Leadership of the CPSU and Ourselves."
March 9, 1953
After the death of Stalin, Mao honors his legacy and achievements.
December 21, 1949
Mao attends Stalin’s 70th birthday celebration, offering praise for his leadership of the socialist and internationalist movements.
August 3, 1965
Mao and Malraux discuss a variety of topics, ranging from the Chinese revolution to American aggression in Vietnam and Soviet revisionism.
June 24, 1964
Mao notes that people are developing more diseases due to a lack of exercise and acknowledges the need for more specialized healthcare in China.