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November 23, 1950
Hatred of America is Not Yet Fully Established among Students at Shanghai Colleges and Middle Schools
An "Internal Reference" report on attitudes amongst students in Shanghai following China's entry into the Korean War.
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November 24, 1950
Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Report on Negotiations regarding the Tibet issue between China and India'
The Chinese Foreign Ministry reports on the Sino-Indian Negotiation over Tibet, and claims that India intends to interfere in the PRC's internal affairs.
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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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November 28, 1950
Letter from General MacArthur to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chinese Communist Intervention in Korea
General MacArthur reports from Tokyo on developments in Korea, stating that the Chinese military support to North Korea was increasing.
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November 29, 1950
Telegram from Shtykov to the USSR First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Telegram from the Ambassador of the USSR to the DPRK to the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR about Sino-Korean talks about the trip of chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the DPRK to China.
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November 30, 1950
Prince Talal in Beirut
Short report regarding details of Prince Talal's visit to Beirut.
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November 30, 1950
Jordanian Activities in Lebanon
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December 01, 1950
Ciphered telegram, Filippov (Stalin) to Mao Zedong
Congratulatory telegram from Stalin to Mao for Chinese operational successes against U.S. forces.
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December 02, 1950
Communist Demonstration in Aleppo
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December 02, 1950
Political Activities in Aleppo
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December 02, 1950
Lebanese Newspapers and Dr. Rowaiha
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December 02, 1950
List of the Foreigners in Lebanon
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December 03, 1950
Communist Activities in Aleppo
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December 03, 1950
Political Activities in Aleppo
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December 03, 1950
Telegram from Zhou Enlai to Wu Xiuquan and Qiao Guanhua
Zhou Enlai gives instructions on how the Chinese side should respond when confronted with questions of whether China should back down in regards to the North Korean issue and the Taiwan issue. In particular, he emphasizes that the Chinese side should focus on blaming American imperialism for the invasions of North Korea and Taiwan and maintaining that China's involvement in these issues is essential.
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December 04, 1950
Memorandum of Conversation Between the Chinese Ambassador to the USSR and Gromyko
Their discussion involves the idea of a definite Soviet victory in Korea, the failure of US soldiers and President Truman, the internal politics of the US; internal politics of China, the progress of the decision about Germany among the Soviets as well as other Western powers.
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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.