Bulletin, 第 6-9 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 |
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... meeting between Mao and Stalin on 16 December 1949. The Russian minutes of the meeting are highly compatible with , but more detailed than , Mao Zedong's own summary of the meet- ing in his telegram to Liu Shaoqi on 18 December . Mao's ...
... meeting between Mao and Stalin on 16 December 1949. The Russian minutes of the meeting are highly compatible with , but more detailed than , Mao Zedong's own summary of the meet- ing in his telegram to Liu Shaoqi on 18 December . Mao's ...
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... meeting with the Russian minutes , they are compatible even in some small details . For example , in both records , Stalin said that the Soviets would assist the Chinese in establishing a 20 to 9 superiority in artillery pieces on the ...
... meeting with the Russian minutes , they are compatible even in some small details . For example , in both records , Stalin said that the Soviets would assist the Chinese in establishing a 20 to 9 superiority in artillery pieces on the ...
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... meeting with Stalin I submitted a proposal to conclude a [ new ] state treaty , but Stalin evaded a re- sponse . Subsequently , Stalin avoided any meetings with me . " 2 The official Soviet record of the meeting provides a much more ...
... meeting with Stalin I submitted a proposal to conclude a [ new ] state treaty , but Stalin evaded a re- sponse . Subsequently , Stalin avoided any meetings with me . " 2 The official Soviet record of the meeting provides a much more ...
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... meeting ) . But Mao did not explicitly object . Instead , he humbly admitted that during the discussions in Beijing of a future Sino - So- viet treaty the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) leadership had " not taken into ac- count the ...
... meeting ) . But Mao did not explicitly object . Instead , he humbly admitted that during the discussions in Beijing of a future Sino - So- viet treaty the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) leadership had " not taken into ac- count the ...
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... meeting with North Korean leader Kim Il Sung Ciphered telegram From Pyongyang To Comrade Stalin , I.V. Strictly secret On 30 January I had a meeting with Comrade Kim Il Sung , in accordance with your order . After referring to the ...
... meeting with North Korean leader Kim Il Sung Ciphered telegram From Pyongyang To Comrade Stalin , I.V. Strictly secret On 30 January I had a meeting with Comrade Kim Il Sung , in accordance with your order . After referring to the ...
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第 79 頁 - OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S ABMT AND THE COMMANDEB OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S VOLUNTEERS, ON THE OTHEB HAND, CONCEBNING A MILITARY ARMISTICE IN KOREA PREAMBLE The undersigned, the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, on the one hand, and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers...
第 100 頁 - Government I shall at once proceed to take such military action as may be necessary to enforce the decrees of the United Nations.