I. Negotiations leading to the cease-fire agreements of January 10, 1946


[1] General Marshall to President Truman

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270: Telegram


[2] The Government Three-Point Proposal Offered to the Communist Party

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270


[3] Document Prepared by the Staff of General Marshall

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270


[5] The Chargé in China (Robertson) to the Secretary of State

761.93/1–346: Telegram


[6] Notes on Conference Between General Marshall and General Chou En-lai, January 3, 1946, 3:30 p.m.

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270


[7] The Chargé in China (Robertson) to the Secretary of State

761.93/1–346: Telegram


[8] The Secretary of State to General Marshall

893.00/1–446: Telegram


[9] Draft Proposal of the Chinese Government

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270


[10] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

121.893/1–546


[11] Notes on Conference of General Marshall and General Chou En-lai, January 5, 1946, 4:30 p.m.

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270


[12] Memorandum by Colonel Henry A. Byroade to General Marshall

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270


[14] Lieutenant General Albert C. Wedemeyer to General Marshall

Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270: Telegram


[15] The Chargé in China (Robertson) to the Secretary of State

893.00/1–746: Telegram


[17] General Marshall to the Under Secretary of State (Acheson)

121.893/1–846: Telegram


[19] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

761.93/1–846: Telegram


[23] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

761.93/1–1046: Telegram


[26] Memorandum by the Committee of Three

893.00/1—1746


[29] General Marshall to President Truman

121.893/1–1046: Telegram