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First Indo-China War, 1950-54, China Quar- China: A Brief Introduction for American Schol- of Soviet downing of U.S. military aircraft on 2
terly 133 (March 1993), 85-110.) ars and Archivists (Washington, D.C.: Smithso- September 1958; data on 11 missing personnel
nian Institution, June 1993). sought. (Novaya Yezhednevnaya Gazeta, 7/23/
Analysis of mystery of Defense Minister Lin 93, in FBIS-USR-93-101 (8/6/93), 2-3.)
Biao s death in 1971 plane crash. (Alexander Vietnam
Chudodeyev, The mystery of plane number 256, Russian-U.S. commission meets in Moscow, to
New Times International 32 (1991), 36-38.) See references in POW-MIA Inquiry section. continue work. (Segodnya (Moscow), 9/3/93, in
FBIS-SOV-93-171 (9/7/93), 23.) Citing inter-
Review of early U.S.-Communist Chinese con- Publications: Mark Bradley and Robert K. views and newly available Russian documents,
tacts. (Chen Jian, The Ward Case and the Emer- Brigham, Vietnamese Archives and Scholarship U.S. tells Moscow it has evidence the USSR
gence of Sino-American Confrontation, 1948- on the Cold War Period: Two Reports (CWIHP transferred several hundred U.S. POWs from
1950, The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs Working Paper No. 7); Jayne S. Werner and Luu the Korean War to Soviet territory. (AP dis-
30 (July 1993), 149-70.) Doan Huynh, eds., The Vietnam War: Vietnam- patches in NYT, 9/27/93, 9/28/93, and WP, 9/27/
ese and American Perspectives (New York: M.E. 93, citing State Department report, The Transfer
Advance notices circulating for biography of Sharpe, 1993); Larry Rottmann, Voices from the of U.S. Korean War POWs to the Soviet Union.
Deng Xiaoping written by his daughter, Deng Ho Chi Minh Trail: Poetry of America and Viet-
Rong. (Nicholas D. Kristof, Life of Deng, By nam, 1965-1993 (Event Horizon Press). North Vietnam held 1,205 U.S. prisoners of war
Daughter, Diverts China, NYT, 8/18/93.) in 1972, rather than the 368 publicly acknowl-
POW-MIA Issues edged, according to Russian translation of top
A new group, the Society for Scholars of Sino- secret Sept. 1972 report by Gen. Tran Van Quang
U.S. Relations has been founded in Beijing; the Report on Soviet archives findings on Americans to the North Vietnamese Politburo discovered in
group, associated with the Chinese Association missing after April 1950 shoot-down of U.S. B- CPSU Central Committee archives in Moscow
for American Studies, announces plans to hold a 29. (Valery Rudnev, 50 Years After Tragedy by Harvard-based researcher Stephen J. Morris.
symposium on the study of Sino-U.S. relations in Over Baltic, Izvestia, 8/29/92, in FBIS-SOV- Critics, including Quang, dispute report, citing
China; for further information contact: 92-173, 16-18.) alleged errors in document. (Izvestia, 4/10/93;
Secretariat, Society for Scholars of Sino- Celestine Bohen, Files Said to Show Hanoi Lied
American Relations Several Americans held on Soviet soil after World in 72 On Prisoner Totals, NYT, 4/12/93; North
Attn.: Mr. Tao Wenzhao War II were summarily executed on Stalin s Vietnam kept 700 POWs after war, Washington
1 Dongchang Hutong, Wangfujing Dajie orders, but none remain in Soviet custody, Yeltsin Times, 4/12/93; U.S. to Press Hanoi to Explain
Beijing 100006 CHINA informs U.S. Senate panel. ( Yeltsin Aide Tells 72 P.O.W. and, reprinting document,
Fax: (86-1) 513-3228; tel.: (86-1) 55-5131, of G.I. s Held in Wartime Camps, NYT 11/12/ Vietnam s 1972 Statement on P.O.W. s: Triple
ext. 429 92; Thomas W. Lippman, Stalin Executed Some the Total Hanoi Acknowledged, NYT, 4/13/93;
Americans After WWII, Yeltsin Writes, WP, Thomas W. Lippman, Soviet Document Indi-
Zi Zhongyun 11/12/92; A. Shalnev, The Stalinist Regime cates POW Deception by Hanoi, WP, 4/13/93;
Institute of American Studies Executed the Americans Without Due Process, Jim Mann, U.S. Checks Out Report Hanoi Lied
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Izvestia, 11/12/92, 4; text of Yeltsin s statement About POWs, Los Angeles Times, 4/13/93; Philip
5, Jianguomennei Dajie and other articles: Itar-Tass, 11/12/92, and Izvestia, Shenon, A 72 Report on P.O.W. s Is a Fake,
Beijing 100732 CHINA 11/13/92, 4, in FBIS-SOV-92-220, 11/13/92, 18- Vietnam Asserts, and Steven A. Holmes, Pen-
Tel.: (86-1) 513-7744, ext. 2283 19; also interviews with commission co-chair tagon Is Wary on P.O.W. Text; Families See
80 COLD WAR INTERNATIONAL HISTORY PROJECT BULLETIN
UPDATE
Proof of Lies, NYT, 4/14/93; Steven A. Holmes, Materials, WP, 6/1/93; Hanoi Provides MIA 1993). Excessive secrecy assailed. (Tim Weiner,
Debate Rises on Hanoi P.O.W. Report, NYT, Documents, WP, 6/2/93.) The Cold War Freezer Keeps Historians Out,
4/16/93; Anthony Flint, Harvard researcher de- NYT Week-in-Review, 5, 5/23/93.)
fends accuracy of POW report, Boston Globe, Cuba
4/16/93; Stephen Engelberg, Old M.I.A. Theory Draft presidential executive order calls for auto-
Is Given a New Life, NYT, 20; Who Was Left Three-part interview with Army Minister Raul matic declassification of virtually all U.S. records
Behind? Time, 4/26/93, 39; Philip Shenon, Castro in El Sol de Mexico includes assertion that over 40 years old; critics seek shorter wait.
Hanoi Offers Documents on P.O.W. s, NYT, Moscow warned Havana in early 1980s that it (George Lardner, Draft of Secrets Disclosure
4/19/93, A13; Philip Shenon, Vietnam Report could not save Cuba from a U.S. invasion. ( Mos- Order Draws Mixed Reviews, WP, 9/30/93;
on Prisoners A Fake, Reputed Author Says, cow Said No to Cuba, WP, 4/23/93, A19; Neil A. Lewis, New Proposal Would Automati-
NYT, 4/20/93, 1; William Branigan, U.S. Gen- Izvestiya, 4/27/93, in FBIS-SOV-93-080 (4/28/ cally Limit Secrecy, and Steven Aftergood and
eral Questions Alleged POW Document, WP, 93), 17-18.) Tom Blanton, Secrets and More Secrets, NYT,
4/20/93, A15; text of communique from Vessey 9/30/93.)
visit to Hanoi, press coverage, in FBIS-EAS-93- Cuban Missile Crisis
074, 4/20/93, 55-57; Steven A. Holmes, Envoy CIA driector Woolsey vows to open agency his-
Says P.O.W. Evidence Undermines Old Russian Ex-Soviet diplomats recall events. (Oleg torical records on key Cold War events. (CIA to
Report, and Celestine Bohlen, A Russian As- Troyanovski, The Caribbean Crisis: A View- Open Up Secrets, Warts and All, Director Says,
sessment, NYT, 4/22/93, A3; Thomas W. point From the Kremlin, International Affairs 4- WP, 9/29/93, A6.)
Lippman, Vessey Faults Russian Paper On U.S. 5 (Apr.-May 1992); Anatoly Dobrynin, The
POWs, WP, 4/22/93; Alexander Merkushev, Caribbean Crisis: An Eyewitness Account, In- Publications: Scott A. Koch, ed., CIA Cold War
Russian archivist sacked over leaked POW re- ternational Affairs 8 (Aug. 1992), 47-60.) Records: Selected Estimates on the Soviet Union,
port, AP dispatch in Washington Times, 4/23/ 1950-1959 (Washington, D.C.: CIA History Staff,
93; Thomas W. Lippman, A Researcher s Dream Soviet military officials recall Cuban Missile Cri- Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central
Find on U.S. POWs Turns Into a Nightmare, sis. (G. Vassiliev, The Hedgehog in the Pants of Intelligence Agency).
WP, 4/25/93, A4; William Branigan, Vietnam Americans, MN 42 (10/18/92), 13.) Excerpts
COLD WAR
Offers File on POWs, WP, 4/26/93, A13; Beth from memoirs of Soviet general involved in de-
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY PROJECT
Brophy, The Search for Truth about POWs ploying missiles to Cuba in 1962. (A.I. Gribkov,
Goes On, U.S. News & World Report, 4/26/93, The Caribbean Crisis (part one), Military-His-
The Cold War International History Project
16; Nayan Chanda, Research and Destroy, Far torical Journal 10 (1992), 41-46; Gribkov, The
(CWIHP) was established at the Woodrow Wilson
Eastern Economic Review 156:18 (5/6/93), 20- Caribbean Crisis (part two), Military-Historical
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