The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 19 頁
... possible that the comrades from Vietnam will also arrive . STALIN notes that the Vietnamese com- rades are our friends and will be our wel- come guests . [ Chinese ] national bourgeoisie . MOLOTOV , returning to the question of military ...
... possible that the comrades from Vietnam will also arrive . STALIN notes that the Vietnamese com- rades are our friends and will be our wel- come guests . [ Chinese ] national bourgeoisie . MOLOTOV , returning to the question of military ...
第 20 頁
... possible to find ways through which China will not become the first to bear the brunt . His opinion is that we may sign a statement , which will solve the Lushun problem in accordance with the above - mentioned ideas , and that by doing ...
... possible to find ways through which China will not become the first to bear the brunt . His opinion is that we may sign a statement , which will solve the Lushun problem in accordance with the above - mentioned ideas , and that by doing ...
第 21 頁
... possible answer could lie in the cultural differences between Chinese and Russian interpreters . In Shi Zhe's memoirs , he mentioned that Mao made the statement at the beginning of the meeting , and that the Soviets did not quite ...
... possible answer could lie in the cultural differences between Chinese and Russian interpreters . In Shi Zhe's memoirs , he mentioned that Mao made the statement at the beginning of the meeting , and that the Soviets did not quite ...
第 22 頁
... possible hints in the record at the im- pending communist aggression in Korea , whose preparation also provides the most compelling reason for Stalin's reversal on the Sino - Soviet treaty . During their Decem- ber meeting , the two ...
... possible hints in the record at the im- pending communist aggression in Korea , whose preparation also provides the most compelling reason for Stalin's reversal on the Sino - Soviet treaty . During their Decem- ber meeting , the two ...
第 23 頁
... possible , and not mutually exclusive , that he was making a disingenuous argu- 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 ...
... possible , and not mutually exclusive , that he was making a disingenuous argu- 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 ...
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