1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Portrait of T. V. Soong (Song Ziwen), Premier of the Republic of China, in 1945.
Photographer unknown, ca. 1945, Nummer toegang: 2.24.01.04, Bestanddeelnummer: 900-8980, Fotocollectie Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau (ANEFO), 1945-1989, Dutch National Archives, The Hague, http://hdl.handle.net/10648/ac1d3c6a-d0b4-102d-bcf8-003048976d84
1879- 1953
1890- 1986
1891- 1986
1898- 1976
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East Asia
China
July 2, 1945
Notes taken during meetings between the Chinese nationalist government and the Soviet Union in Moscow during Sino-Soviet treaty negotiations.
August 10, 1945
T.V. Soong, Stalin, and others discuss the status of the war with Japan, the borders of Inner and Outer Mongolia, and the right of Soviet use of Manchurian railroads.
July 10, 1945
Molotov and Soong author a Soviet-Chinese treaty regarding Outer Mongolia, Soviet troops, railways, port Dairen and Port Arthur.
April 11, 1967
Zhou Enlai recounts previous relations concerning Taiwan and the GMD, America and the Soviet Union within the context of China’s recent history. He also emphasizes the need for Cambodian support.
July 9, 1945
Dr. Soong reports Chiang Kai-Shek's response to the stalemate on the question of Outer Mongolia to Stalin and Molotov. Chiang insists on preserving the territorial integrity of China vis a vis Outer Mongolia and Manchuria, and that China's sovereignty in Manchuria should be reinforced by Chinese administration of Port Arthur and Dairen. Stalin asks to think over his decision before responding to Chiang.