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April 24, 1945
Mao Zedong, 'On Coalition Government'
Mao Zedong defines the Chinese Communist Party's foreign policy for the post-war world, announcing that "China can never win genuine independence and equality by following the present policy of the Kuomintang government."
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August 06, 1946
Talk with the American Correspondent Anna Louise Strong
Mao Zedong says that "all reactionaries are paper tigers" and discusses the Chinese Civil War. He also introduces the theory of the "intermediate zone," when he states that "the United States and the Soviet Union are separated by a vast zone which includes many capitalist, colonial and semi-colonial countries in Europe, Asia and Africa."
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1949
Tables from the Department of Education, South Pyeong-an Branch of the Overseas Chinese Federation
Statistics on Overseas Chinese schools in South Pyeong-an Province, North Korea.
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1949
Tables from the Department of Education, Pyongyang Special City Branch of the Overseas Chinese Federation
Statistics on Overseas Chinese schools in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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1949
School Standardization, North Pyeong-an Province
Statistics and narrative reports on Overseas Chinese schools in North Pyeong-an Province, North Korea.
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1949
Summary of the Work of the Overseas Chinese Federation in South Hamgyong Province
Statistics and narrative reports on Overseas Chinese schools in South Hamgyong Province, North Korea.
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January, 1949
Month End Investigative Report on Overseas Chinese Schools in Every Province of North Korea
Statistics relating to Overseas Chinese schools in North Korea.
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1949
Report on the 164th and the 166th Division
The history and basic information on the 164th and the 166th Divisions of the People's Liberation Army, or the divisions composed mainly of ethnic Koreans.
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February 25, 1949
Summary of Education Work in North Hamgyong
Narrative reports on Overseas Chinese schools in North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.
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February 25, 1949
Summary of Shortcomings in Teachers’ Work in North Hamgyong Province: Attachments
Narrative reports on education and the work of teachers at Overseas Chinese schools in North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.
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June 30, 1949
Mao Zedong, 'On the People’s Democratic Dictatorship: In Commemoration of the Twenty-eighth Anniversary of the Communist Party of China'
Mao Zedong announces that China will “lean to one side” in its foreign policy and that China must “ally with the Soviet Union” and “form an international united front.”
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July 18, 1949
Cable, Liu Shaoqi to Mao Zedong
A committee to write up a preliminary draft for a loan from the USSR to China is created. Stalin meets with a delegation of the CCP and answers several of their questions, including: the CCP's policy towards the Chinese national bourgeoisie, the matter of people's democratic dictatorship, Chinese foreign policy issues, Sino-Soviet relations, Xinjiang, Dalian, a Chinese University in Moscow, a railway from outer Mongolia to Zhangjiakou, and a naval school. Stalin and the CCP delegation also discussed the possibility of a war breaking out between the USSR and the US.
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July 27, 1949
Memorandum of Conversation between Liu Shaoqi and Stalin
Liu Shaoqi and Stalin (among others) discuss the state of the Chinese civil war
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October 01, 1949
Proclamation of the Central People's Government of the PRC
Upon the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong claims that the "government is willing to establish diplomatic relations with any foreign government that is willing to observe the principles of equality, mutual benefit, and mutual respect of territorial integrity and sovereignty."
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October 06, 1949
Premier Zhou Enlai's Note to North Korea on His Willingness to Establish Diplomatic Relations with China
Zhou Enlai writes to North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Hon-yeong and conveys China's desire to establish diplomatic relations with North Korea.
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October 25, 1949
Cable, Mao Zedong to Comrade Filippov [Stalin]
Mao shares a detailed report on the arrival of the PLA in Xinjiang with Stalin.
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November 19, 1949
Telegram, Zhou Enlai to Gao Gang and Li Fuchun
Zhou Enlai tasks Gao Gang and Li Fuchun with exploring whether or not Chinese coal can be exported to North Korea.
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December 03, 1949
Zhou Enlai's Approval of the Northeast Ministry of Public Security's Travel Documents
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December 07, 1949
Cable, Zhou Enlai to Wang Zhen
Zhou Enlai responds to two cables about the activities and whereabouts of George Fox-Holmes, Douglas Mackiernan, and John Hall Paxton.
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December 15, 1949
Telegram, Zhou Enlai to Wen Shizhen