The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... ment has already been expressed with regard to weapons for 60 divisions , he would like to discuss shipments for naval forces . Asks what sort of assistance could be received in the way of airplanes . Stalin asks whether the Chinese gov ...
... ment has already been expressed with regard to weapons for 60 divisions , he would like to discuss shipments for naval forces . Asks what sort of assistance could be received in the way of airplanes . Stalin asks whether the Chinese gov ...
第 12 頁
... ment does not intend merely to ask us for help with specialists but also plans to pre- pare its own specialists . Stalin approves of this , pointing out that , in time , other countries will ask China for specialists : India , Burma ...
... ment does not intend merely to ask us for help with specialists but also plans to pre- pare its own specialists . Stalin approves of this , pointing out that , in time , other countries will ask China for specialists : India , Burma ...
第 20 頁
... ment of the Sino - Soviet alliance in 1949- 1950. They usefully complement the ac- count contained in the memoirs of Shi Zhe , Mao Zedong's Russian language interpreter , who has been one of the main sources of our knowledge about the ...
... ment of the Sino - Soviet alliance in 1949- 1950. They usefully complement the ac- count contained in the memoirs of Shi Zhe , Mao Zedong's Russian language interpreter , who has been one of the main sources of our knowledge about the ...
第 23 頁
... ment to persuade the Chinese to go on fight- ing , thus perpetuating their dependence on him while keeping the United States en- gaged . He is certainly not helpful in advanc- ing any practical proposals to induce an armistice ...
... ment to persuade the Chinese to go on fight- ing , thus perpetuating their dependence on him while keeping the United States en- gaged . He is certainly not helpful in advanc- ing any practical proposals to induce an armistice ...
第 24 頁
... ment ) to proceed with changes " right now . ” In other words , Stalin had flatly reneged on his commitment - relayed to Mao via Mikoyan the previous February4 — to dis- card what the Chinese regarded as an “ un- equal " treaty . Stalin ...
... ment ) to proceed with changes " right now . ” In other words , Stalin had flatly reneged on his commitment - relayed to Mao via Mikoyan the previous February4 — to dis- card what the Chinese regarded as an “ un- equal " treaty . Stalin ...
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