The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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... troops at Port Arthur while , at the request of the Chinese government , actually withdrawing the So- viet Armed forces currently stationed there . Such an operation could be carried out upon China's request . One could do the same with ...
... troops at Port Arthur while , at the request of the Chinese government , actually withdrawing the So- viet Armed forces currently stationed there . Such an operation could be carried out upon China's request . One could do the same with ...
第 6 頁
... troops have approached the borders of Burma and Indo- China . As a result , the Americans and the British are alarmed , not knowing whether we will cross the border or whether our troops will halt their movement . Comrade Stalin : One ...
... troops have approached the borders of Burma and Indo- China . As a result , the Americans and the British are alarmed , not knowing whether we will cross the border or whether our troops will halt their movement . Comrade Stalin : One ...
第 8 頁
... troops would be withdrawn from Port Arthur . Or perhaps one could propose another scenario : declare that the current agreement shall remain in place , while in effect withdrawing troops from Port Arthur . We will accept whichever of ...
... troops would be withdrawn from Port Arthur . Or perhaps one could propose another scenario : declare that the current agreement shall remain in place , while in effect withdrawing troops from Port Arthur . We will accept whichever of ...
第 17 頁
... troops were deployed in Tibet a year ago , and are now at the Indian border . The question of whether there should be Chinese troops in Tibet is moot . Emphasizes that maintaining commu- nication with Tibet is difficult . In order to ...
... troops were deployed in Tibet a year ago , and are now at the Indian border . The question of whether there should be Chinese troops in Tibet is moot . Emphasizes that maintaining commu- nication with Tibet is difficult . In order to ...
第 20 頁
... troops from Lushun and will let Chinese troops occupy it . I expressed [ the view ] that too early a withdrawal [ of the Soviet troops from Lushun ] will create unfavorable conditions for us . He replied that the Soviet withdrawal of ...
... troops from Lushun and will let Chinese troops occupy it . I expressed [ the view ] that too early a withdrawal [ of the Soviet troops from Lushun ] will create unfavorable conditions for us . He replied that the Soviet withdrawal of ...
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