Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - United States |
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Page 173
... Chou En-lai, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, returned to Chungking with me. The Government countered with a 3-point proposal 31 which was not acceptable to the Communist Party. Chou En- lai returned to Yenan after having ...
... Chou En-lai, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, returned to Chungking with me. The Government countered with a 3-point proposal 31 which was not acceptable to the Communist Party. Chou En- lai returned to Yenan after having ...
Page 206
... Chou En-lai returned to Yenan. The 2d day after his return to Yenan he sent me a letter dated December 8, 1944 ; which is in substance as follows : [Here follows substance of letter of December 8, 1944, from Chou En-lai; printed in ...
... Chou En-lai returned to Yenan. The 2d day after his return to Yenan he sent me a letter dated December 8, 1944 ; which is in substance as follows : [Here follows substance of letter of December 8, 1944, from Chou En-lai; printed in ...
Page 487
... Chou En-lai ; Tung Pi-wu ; Yeh Chien-ying ; Wang Jo-f ei ; and Teng Ying-chao (wife of Chou En-lai). He said two others would be selected and group would fly to Chungking for meeting to be held probably about December 10. Wang would not ...
... Chou En-lai ; Tung Pi-wu ; Yeh Chien-ying ; Wang Jo-f ei ; and Teng Ying-chao (wife of Chou En-lai). He said two others would be selected and group would fly to Chungking for meeting to be held probably about December 10. Wang would not ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Political conditions in China prior to the Japanese surrender good offices | 153 |
Political conditions in China following the Japanese surrender continued | 445 |
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