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Situation in Mukden Note by the Secretary Covering Telegram to SEAC

1 Sep 1945

-24. If force is used by the Central Government to try and obtain control, the Chinese communists would probably turn to Russia for armed support in order to survive. 5. Your paragraph 3. We consider that Russia will lose no opportunity of extending her control over Manchuria during the 30 year agreement. She is unlikely, however, to do so by attempting to "communise" the country through the Chinese communist armies since the Chinese Communists do not see eye to eye with Moscow ideology. T.O.O.
india china mongolia politics russia communism ideology international relations cold war soviet foreign policy soviet satellite states joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff stewart menzies predicting enemy intentions soviet strategy chinese army chinese communists soviet-chinese relations chinese civil war
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
China India Mongolia Russia
Document Reference
CAB 81/131/25
Document Types
Memorandum Correspondence
File Reference
CAB 81/131
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0131.025
Keywords
Chinese Army Chinese Communists Soviet-chinese Relations Soviet Foreign Policy Soviet Satellite States Soviet Strategy Politics Communism Chinese Civil War Predicting Enemy Intentions Ideology
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
3
Persons Discussed
Stewart Menzies
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. September - December 1945. Papers Numbers. JIC 281-332. Volume XLI
Themes
International Relations

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