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September 26, 1950
Ciphered Telegram from Matveyev (Zakharov) to Feng Xi (Stalin)
Telegram from Zakharov to Stalin detailing the dire situation for the North Koreans following the Incheon landing.
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October 29, 1950
Letter from Zhou Enlai to Mao Zedong and Liu Shaoqi
Zhou Enlai informs Mao Zedong and Liu Shaoqi on agreements made with the Soviet side regarding pilots and air defenses at Andong.
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November 02, 1950
Ciphered telegram, S.E. Zakharov, Soviet Military Representative in Beijing, to Feng Xi (Stalin)
Telegram to Stalin reporting on the status--operational readiness and losses incurred--of North Korean air forces.
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November 15, 1950
Cable, Zhou Enlai to Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, and Nie Rongzhen
Zhou Enlai reports on the Soviet plans to strengthen the air force, presumably as a show of force to the American side.
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November 17, 1950
Telegram from Mao Zedong to Peng Dehuai
Mao Zedong informs Peng Dehuai and Gao Gang that Stalin has approved of a single central command led by the Chinese, and that they are now waiting to see how Kim Il Sung will respond.
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December 09, 1950
Letter from Zhou Enlai to Mao Zedong
Zhou Enlai reports to Mao Zedong on his talk with Zakharov about their strategic intentions and plans to cross the 38th parallel. Zakharov insists that one army should be moved to the Wonsan area to cover the southward-advancing flank, despite Zhou's disagreement with this move.
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January 13, 1951
Ciphered telegram, Zakharov to Filippov (Stalin)
Telegram to Stalin informing him that his telegram of 11 January to Mao was received 12 January by Zhou Enlai.
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January 30, 1951
Ciphered Telegram from Filippov [Stalin] to Mao Zedong via Zakharov
Passing on a copy of Stalin's telegram to Razuvaev from the same day concerning the organization and hierarchies of the Korean army.
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February 17, 1951
Ciphered Telegram from Zakharov to Filippov [Stalin]
Response to Filippov's [Stalin's] telegram from the 16th of January passing on Zhou Enlai's response. Zhou Enlai stated that the air force will be at the joint command of the Chinese and Korean airforce.
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March 03, 1951
Ciphered Telegram from Filippov [Stalin] to Mao Zedong via Zakharov
Agreement to relocate two fighter divisions - division 151 and 324 - under the command of General Belov to cover the rear of the Sino-Korean forces, if they are able to leave two Chinese air divisions in Andun to protect the power and communications in the area.
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May 24, 1962
R. Malinovsky and M. Zakharov, Memorandum on Deployment of Soviet Forces to Cuba
Zakharov and Malinovsky send to Khrushchev the Ministry of Defense’s proposal to send troops and supplies to Cuba. Zakharov and Malinovsky give further detail as to the nature of material to be sent to Cuba and a timetable for building launch pads and assembling missiles.
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September 08, 1962
Memorandum, Malinovsky and Zakharov to Commander of Group of Soviet Forces in Cuba
Malinovsky and Zakharov instruct the Commander of Soviet forces in Cuba on how to deploy navy, missile and air forces.
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September 14, 1962
M. Zakharov and S. P. Ivanov to N.S. Khrushchev
Zakharov and Ivanov report to Khrushchev the extent of US surveillance in Cuba and request extra fortifications for Soviet ships in Cuban waters.
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June 10, 1970
Col. Mieczysław Białek, 'Record of Conversation of the Marshall of the Soviet Union Com. Zakharov with Com. Kim Il Sung during Com. Zakharov's Visit in the DPRK'
Kim Il Sung mentioned his gratitude to the Soviet Union. Kim discussed the impact of the Cultural Revolution on China and Sino-DPRK ties, and his wish to improve relations with the USSR.
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September 19, 1970
Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Pham Van Dong
Zhou Enlai asks Pham Van Dong to stop sending students to Europe, opting for education by Chinese teachers in Vietnam instead; he also praises recent Vietnamese diplomacy.