1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1907- 1986
Southeast Asia
East Asia
1898- 1976
1893- 1976
1904- 1997
1898- 1975
1906- 2000
February 26, 1971
A Soviet official in Vietnam recounts a meeting with an East German diplomat. The two sides discussed the nuclear threats from the United States in the Vietnam War, as well as relations with China.
April 16, 1979
A report on negotiations between China and Vietnam ongoing in Hanoi. Document outlines China's positions, as well as how China interprets Vietnam's positions, in the talks.
September 19, 1969
The Albanian Party leadership discusses recent meetings with the Chinese Communist Party, the state of Sino-Soviet relations, and the funeral of Ho Chi Minh.
December 1, 1979
In December 1979 Mongolian party and government delegation headed by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Mongolia Jambyn Batmunkh visited Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos and had held talks with the leaders of these countries on issues pertinent to the Sino-Vietnamese war of 1979, Pol Pot’s regime, situation in Indochina and Chinese foreign policy in Asia.
September 18, 1973
A letter, presumably written by Le Duan, offers a clarion call for war in the wake of the Paris Peace Accords.
April 14, 1975
Cable from Le Duan carrying the Politburo's approval of battle plans for the liberation campaign in Saigon, now dubbed the "Ho Chi Minh Campaign."
April 9, 1975
Cable from Le Duan with instructions on dispersing combat forces to attack the enemies and infiltrate into the city.
March 31, 1975
Letter from Le Duan with guidance on communications and plans of attack in Saigon.
March 24, 1975
In a Politburo meeting after the Ban Me Thuot victory, Le Duan gives comments on the progress and future direction of the general offensive to liberate South Vietnam.
September 10, 1974
Le Duan's comments on the draft plan presented by Vo Quang Ho, laying out plans to liberate South Vietnam in two years 1975-1976.