The Triumph of Communism in China 1945-50: Soviet Policy Towards China 1945-50 Flashcards
Summarise Soviet policy towards China between 1945-50
• 14 August 1945 - Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with GMD to safeguard Soviet influence in Manchuria
• Support for Chongqing negotiations
• Autumn 1945 - support for CP in Manchuria
• Gave assistance to CP during Civil War, but kept options open to co-operate with GMD
• 14 February 1950 - Sino-Soviet pact
When was the Treaty of Friendship and
Alliance signed?
•14 February 1945
- Between GMD and USSR
What agreements were made under the
Treaty of Friendship and Alliance?
• Jiang acknowledged independence of Outer Mongolia and Soviet military occupation of Port Arthur
• Stalin recognised Jiang Jieshi as China’s leader
• USSR would not aid CCP
How did USSR’s position change from late
August 1945?
• Despite Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, Soviet forces of occupation in Manchuria were unofficial ready to help CP
• USSR allowed CP to occupy smaller towns of Manchuria
• Allowed both sides to ‘resolve’ issue of who takes former Soviet occupied areas, but CP powerful in north so they gained these areas
• Slowed support after tension with US
What assistance did the USSR give to CP between 1948-49?
• Spring 1948 - Stalin sent Soviet commissar to aid advancement of CCP forces and as act of contact with Mao
How did the USSR simultaneously keep options open with both sides between 1948-49?
• Stalin kept contact with GMD
• When Mao’s forces advanced into central and southern China, Stalin tried mediating as requested by Jiang Jieshi
• Stalin warned Mao of potential US intervention but Mao rejected mediation by the USSR
When was the Sino-Soviet Pact made?
• 14 February 1950
What agreements were made under the Sino-Soviet Pact?
Both agreed to
• Co-operate in terms of defence in case of attack by Japan or its ally (US)
• Conclude peace treaty with Japan which would not threaten interests of either state
• Not conclude hostile agreements aimed at other member of pact
• Consult closely on matters of mutual interest
What additional agreements were made under the Sino-Soviet Pact?
• USSR would receive valuable raw materials at low prices
- Stalin provided military support for PRCe.g establishment of air-defence installations in coastal areas near Taiwan