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1891- 1986
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September 4, 1969
Japanese Foreign Minister Aichi and Soviet Premier Kosygin discuss bilateral relations, disputed territories, the legacies of World War II, China, and the NPT.
August 1, 1961
Khrushchev remembers the signing of peace agreement with Japan and the exclusion of the Soviet Union from it. He criticizes the politics of Adenauer and warns about the destructive effects of potential world war. Khrushchev suggests signing the peace agreement to avoid the possibility of a nuclear war against the US and its allies
September 23, 1944
Stalin, Kerr, and Harriman discuss plans for fighting in the Far East and the Pacific.
March 3, 1944
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss Far East Air Power and intelligence about Japanese military movements.
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss future military movements in the Far East and Soviet intelligence about Japanese military plans.
February 2, 1944
W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss Soviet intelligence about Japanese troop movements.
September 11, 1946
November 27, 1945
A Soviet diplomat describes "anti-Soviet" feeling in China.
November 26, 1945
Petrov reports on the anti-Soviet mood in Northeast China and elsewhere around the country.
May 6, 1946
The conversation is concerning the "German question" in terms of the conditions and aftermath of the surrender. PR China sees the negotiation on Germany as becoming an agreement that might apply similar to the question on the Japanese surrender. For this reason Jing Tai asks Molotov to allow China to take part in the negotiations on Germany. The trials of Japanese war criminals were also discussed.