Political conditions in China; United States Army observer section sent to Communist territory; United States interest and concern regarding Kuomintang-Communist relations and negotiations 1
1. For previous correspondence on this general subject, see Foreign Relations, 1943, China, pp. 191 ff.
[522] Mr. Chou En-lai to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
Yenan, December 8,
1944.
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[523] Memorandum by the Second Secretary of Embassy in China (Davies)
Chungking
, December 9,
1944.
893.00/1–1049
[524] Colonel David D. Barrett to Major General Albert C. Wedemeyer
[Yenan,] December 10, 1944.
893.00/1–1049
[525] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to Mr. Chou En-lai
Chungking, 11 December,
1944.
893.00/1–1049
[526] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to President Roosevelt
[Chungking,] 12 December, 1944.
893.00/1–1049: Telegram
[527] Memorandum by the Second Secretary of Embassy in China (Davies)
[Chungking,] 12 December, 1944.
893.00/1–1049
[528] Memorandum by Mr. Augustus S. Chase of the Division of Chinese Affairs
[Washington,] December 13, 1944.
893.00/11–2244
[529] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, December 13,
1944—9 a.m.
[Received December 28—2 p.m.]
[Received December 28—2 p.m.]
893.00/12–1344: Airgram
[530] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, December 13,
1944—4 p.m.
[Received 4:55 p.m.]
[Received 4:55 p.m.]
893.00/12–1344: Telegram
[531] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to President Roosevelt
[Moscow, December 15, 1944—8:20
p.m.]
Harriman Moscow Post File, Lot F 132: Telegram
[532] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, December 15,
1944.
[Received January 8, 1945.]
[Received January 8, 1945.]
893.00/12–1544
[533] The Secretary of State to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
Washington, December 16,
1944—9 p.m.
893.002/12–844: Telegram
[534] Mr. Chou En-lai to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
[Yenan,] 16 December, 1944.
893.00/1–1049
[535] Mr. Mao Tse-tung to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
[Yenan,] 16 December, 1944.
893.00/1–1049
[537] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Chinese Affairs (Vincent)
[Washington,] December 20, 1944.
893.00/12–2044
[538] The Secretary of State to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
Washington, December 20,
1944—8 p.m.
123 Hurley, Patrick J.: Telegram
[539] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to Messrs. Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai
[Chungking,] 20 December,
1944.
893.00/1–1049: Telegram
[540] Mr. Mao Tse-tung to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
[Yenan,] 24 December, 1944.
893.00/1–1049: Telegram
[541] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, December 24,
1944.
[Received 12:10 p.m.]
[Received 12:10 p.m.]
893.00/12–2444: Telegram
[542] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Chinese Affairs (Vincent)
[Washington,] December 26, 1944.
893.00/12–2644
[543] Memorandum by the Second Secretary of Embassy in China (Davies)
Chungking
, December 26,
1944.
893.00/1–1049
[544] Memorandum by the Second Secretary of Embassy in China (Davies)
Chungking
, December 27,
1944.
893.00/12–2744
[545] Mr. Chou En-lai to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
Yenan, December 28,
1944.
893.00/1–1049
[546] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Chinese Affairs (Vincent)
[Washington,] December 30, 1944.
893.00/12–1344
[547] Colonel David D. Barrett to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
[Yenan,] December 30, 1944.
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