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October 28, 1950
Communist Activities in Aleppo
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October 28, 1950
Communist Activities in Aleppo
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October 28, 1950
Information Regarding a Lebanese Officer
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October 29, 1950
Telegram from I.V. Stalin to Mao Zedong
Stalin agrees to receive Chinese naval advisers.
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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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October 29, 1950
Political Activities in Aleppo
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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 01, 1950
Communist Parties
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November, 1950
Meeting of the Secretariat of the Information Bureau - Steps to Counteract Titoism in Romania
A report presented by the Romanian Workers' Party (Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej) at the meeting of the Communist Information Bureau of November 1950 in Bucharest, which lists the steps taken in order to counteract Titoism in Romania, and particularly in the area of the border with Yugoslavia, as well as to facilitate its overthrow in Yugoslavia itself.
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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 04, 1950
Estrangement between Lebanon and Syria
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November 05, 1950
Al Hinnawi's Funeral in Aleppo
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November 05, 1950
News from Aleppo
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November 05, 1950
Untitled report on Communist activities in Aleppo
The police arrest communists in Aleppo, a demonstration of 400 women breaks out, and the government is contacted regarding the release of prisoners. Chehab also gets word that the ministry of Nazim Al-Quds will be resigning.
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November 06, 1950
Departure of the Jews from Lebanon
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November 07, 1950
The Assyrians' Activities in Lebanon
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November 08, 1950
Ciphered telegram, Mao Zedong to Filippov (Stalin)
Request from Mao to Stalin for infantry arms, detailing specifically types and amounts of requested munitions.
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November 08, 1950
Telegram from Zhou Enlai to Chai Junwu
Zhou Enlai gives instructions on advising Kim Il Sung to remain optimistic and publicize the Chinese People's volunteer Army's involvement in the Korean War, stating that the opposing side is not prepared for a protracted war and thus is prone to panic.
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November 08, 1950
Telegram from Zhou Enlai to Chai Junwu, Peng Dehuai, and Gao Gang
Zhou Enlai attempts to arrange a meeting between Kim Il Sung and two Chinese leaders, Peng Dehuai and Gao Gang, to discuss military operations and arrangements.
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November 09, 1950
Protocol No. 78 of a Meeting of the Special Committee Under the Council of Ministers of the USSR
Draft telegram to Roshchin on Chinese participation in the UN Security Council.