Bulletin, 第 14-15 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2003 |
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第 8 頁
... Peace Talks , 1965-68 : New Evidence from Chinese Sources " # 19 Matthew Evangelista , " Why Keep Such an Army ? " Khrushchev's Troop Reductions " # 20 Patricia K. Grimsted , " The Russian Archives Seven Years After : ' Purveyors of ...
... Peace Talks , 1965-68 : New Evidence from Chinese Sources " # 19 Matthew Evangelista , " Why Keep Such an Army ? " Khrushchev's Troop Reductions " # 20 Patricia K. Grimsted , " The Russian Archives Seven Years After : ' Purveyors of ...
第 15 頁
... peace settlement took place . Peng replied that it was not necessary to consider this ; the most important thing at present was to win victories and annihilate the enemy . Since the two could not agree , Peng showed Kim the telegram ...
... peace settlement took place . Peng replied that it was not necessary to consider this ; the most important thing at present was to win victories and annihilate the enemy . Since the two could not agree , Peng showed Kim the telegram ...
第 19 頁
... peace negotiations . The North Koreans , however , advocated signing an armi- stice as soon as possible because of the severe losses they were suffering from American bombing . In February 1952 Kim❘ told Mao bluntly that he had " no ...
... peace negotiations . The North Koreans , however , advocated signing an armi- stice as soon as possible because of the severe losses they were suffering from American bombing . In February 1952 Kim❘ told Mao bluntly that he had " no ...
第 20 頁
... Peace Talks Source : National Archives he still hoped for a quick cease - fire . " We must quickly and resolutely negotiate a cease - fire , stop actual fighting and exchange all prisoners in accordance with the Geneva Con- ventions ...
... Peace Talks Source : National Archives he still hoped for a quick cease - fire . " We must quickly and resolutely negotiate a cease - fire , stop actual fighting and exchange all prisoners in accordance with the Geneva Con- ventions ...
第 29 頁
... peaceful coexistence " and acknowl- of the DPRK began to discuss an offensive " liberation " of South Korea while ... peace , but fight them over it , " Pyongyang declared . To the even further dis- may of the USSR , the DPRK fully ...
... peaceful coexistence " and acknowl- of the DPRK began to discuss an offensive " liberation " of South Korea while ... peace , but fight them over it , " Pyongyang declared . To the even further dis- may of the USSR , the DPRK fully ...
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