| 26. Ciphered telegram from Filippov [Stalin] to Krasovsky in Beijing, June 13, 1951. APRF, f. 45, op. 1, d. 339, p. 47, and AVPRF, f. 059a, op. 5a, pa. 11, d. 5, p. 33. General Belov was chief of staff for the Soviet First Air Army and commander of the 64th Fighter Air Corps.
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| 27. Ciphered telegram from Filippov [Stalin] to Roshchin in Beijing, for transmission to Mao Zedong, June 13, 1951, AVPRF, f. 059a, op. 5a, pa. 11, d. 5, pp. 31-2. See also CWIHP Bulletin 6-7 (Winter 1995/1996): 60-1.
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| 28. This exchange contradicts the conclusion drawn by Rosemary Foot, from a statement by the counselor at the Indian embassy in Beijing, that neither the Chinese nor the North Koreans "were entirely enamored with Malik's peace proposal" of June 23. See Foot, A Substitute for Victory, 37.
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| 29. Ciphered telegram from Mao Zedong to Gao Gang and Kim Il Sung, June 13, 1951, AVPRF, f. 059a, op. 5a, pa. 11, d. 5, pp. 35-7. This document and the documents cited in notes 30, 36-50, 54, and 56 are translated in full in CWIHP Bulletin 6-7 (Winter 1995/1996): 61-83.
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| 30. Ciphered telegram from Mao Zedong to Filippov [Stalin], June 13, 1951, AVPRF, f. 059a, op. 5a, pa. 11, d. 5, p. 34.
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| 31. FRUS, 1951, vol. 7, part 1, 546-7.
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| 32. Ibid., 560-1.
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| 33. Ibid., 567-8.
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| 34. E.g., Chen, "China's Strategies to End the Korean War"; Shu Guang Zhang, Mao's Military Romanticism, chap. 8.
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| 35. Nie Rongzhen, Inside the Red Star: The Memoirs of Marshal Nie Rongzhen (Beijing: New World Press, 1988), 641.
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| 36. Ciphered telegram from Mao Zedong to Filippov [Stalin], June 21, 1951, APRF, f. 45, op. 1, d. 339, pp. 64-5.
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| 37. Ciphered telegram from Filippov [Stalin] to Krasovsky in Beijing, APRF, f. 45, op. 1, d. 339, p. 81, and AVPRF, f. 059a, op. 5a, pa. 11, d. 5, p. 39.
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