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September 13, 1950
Ciphered telegram, Shtykov to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow
Telegram from Shtykov to Moscow requesting that they advise the DPRK government to prepare for the upcoming UN General Assembly session and a statement of the position the Soviet Union will take at the upcoming UNGA session.
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October 25, 1950
Central Committee Politburo decision with approved directives to Foreign Minister Vyshinsky (at the United Nations in New York) and to Soviet Ambassador in Washington
Memorandum from the VKP(b) CC to Vyshinksy and the Soviet Representative to the Far Eastern Commission ordering them to protest to their respective bodies in support of the DPRK, the use by the US of Japanese servicemen and military units in combat against DPRK forces.
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November 01, 1950
Telegram from Stalin to Shtykov
Stalin wants to know in the North Korean government wants Soviet advisers, or if they would prefer to invite the Chinese.
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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 13, 1950
Telegram from Shtykov to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow
Soviet advice to North Korea concerning the upcoming session of the UN General Assembly on the Korea issue.
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November 15, 1950
Ciphered telegram, Mao Zedong to Filippov (Stalin) via Zakharov
Telegram from Mao to Stalin agreeing to Stalin's proposal to reinforce Soviet air forces and air defense in China and Manchuria.
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November 17, 1950
Telegram from Shtykov to Gromyko, transmitting 16 November 1950 message form Kim Il Sung to Stalin
Kim Il Sung asks to send Korean students over in order to learn flying and maintenance techniques.
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November 20, 1950
Telegram from Stalin to Kim Il Sung, via Shtykov
Stalin agrees to train North Korean pilots, but in China, not in the Soviet Union, as Kim Il Sung previously suggested.
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November 22, 1950
Telegram from Kim Il Sung to Stalin, via Shtykov
Kim Il Sung agrees to Stalin’s recommendations in regards to the training of North Korean pilots.
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November 25, 1950
CC CPSU decision with approved directives to Foreign Minister Vyshinsky and to Soviet Ambassador in Washington
Soviet responses to the American installation of Japanese servicemen in Korea.
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December 05, 1950
VKP(b) CC Politburo decision with approved orders to Vyshinsky in New York and Roshchin in Beijing with message for Zhou Enlai
Memorandums from the VKP(b) CC to Vyshinsky and Roshchin regarding the Soviet and PRC stances on discussions in the UN General Assembly and Security Council on the Chinese intervention in Korea.
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December 07, 1950
VKP(b) CC Politburo decision with approved message to Vyshinsky in New York
Message to Vyshinsky that U.S. proposals for a ceasefire should not be accepted as they are negotiating from a position of weakness after several defeats.
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December 07, 1950
Ciphered telegram, Gromyko to Roshchin Transmitting Message from Filippov (Stalin) to Zhou Enlai
Message from Stalin to Zhou Enlai agreeing with Chinese conditions for a ceasefire and advising that the Chinese limit negotiations on a ceasefire until Seoul is liberated.
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December 07, 1950
Ciphered telegram from Roshchin conveying message from Zhou Enlai to Soviet Government
A telegram from Roshchin in Beijing to Moscow, informing the Soviet leadership of the terms under which the Chinese will consider an armistice on the Korean Peninsula.
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January 13, 1951
Ciphered telegram, Roshchin to USSR Foreign Ministry
Message to Stalin from Roshchin informing him of the Chinese receipt of one of his earlier telegrams and informing him of an invitation to Beijing to Kim Il Sung and Peng Dehuai from Mao.
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January 30, 1951
Ciphered Telegram No. 100269, Feng Xi [Stalin] to Comrade Razuvaev
Telegram instructing Ambassador Razuvaev to discuss with Kim Il Sung details for reorganizing the KPA administrative and command structure.
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February 03, 1951
Ciphered Telegram No. 100319, Feng Xi [Stalin] to Razuvaev
Stalin clarifies that his previous telegram of 30 January was not an order, but a proposal to discuss options with Korea.
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February 04, 1951
Ciphered Telegram No. 500361, Razuvaev to Cde. Feng Xi [Stalin]
Telegram from Amb. Rauvaev to Stalin reporting on the changes planned in the structure of the KPA, per Stalin's telegram of 30 January
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February 16, 1951
Ciphered Telegram, Filippov (Stalin) to Zhou Enlai via Zakharov
Telegram from Stalin to Zhou Enlai informing the latter that he would satisfy Chinese requests for advisors for their air force.
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February 22, 1951
Reception of the Chairman of the Xinjiang Provincial Government, Burhan, 20 February 1951
In the conversation Burhan informed that in 1950 the Central government of the PRC requested the Soviet government to send Soviet specialists for work in Xinjiang. In connection with this, Bukhan described the request of the Xinjiang government for the following specialists: engineers—in hydro-technology, agronomy, veterinary technology, medicine, veterinary medicine and teaching. Burhan expressed the suggestion that these specialists could be used in the capacity of specialists in the Xinjiang provincial government. The request is being considered by the Soviet government.