EditorialThe Geneva Conference (April 26 ? July 20, 1954). Conference whose purpose was to attempt to find a way to settle outstanding issues on the Korean peninsula and to unify Vietnam and discuss the possibility of restoring peace in Indochina. French politi...
EditorialChinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai, on a state-visit to Poland, signed the visitors'book at the Geran car-factory which produced the " Warszawa", a Polish version of the only Soviet passenger car, the Pobieda. Warsaw,1957.
EditorialPoland's Prime Minister Josef Cyrankievicz and the Secretary-General of the Polish Communist Party Wladyslav Gomulka waiting for Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai at Warsaw airport. Freezing weather caused their eyes to water. Warsaw,1957.
EditorialThe Geneva Conference (April 26 ? July 20, 1954). Conference whose purpose was to attempt to find a way to settle outstanding issues on the Korean peninsula and to unify Vietnam and discuss the possibility of restoring peace in Indochina. French politi...
EditorialChou En-lai's state visit to Poland. Like all Communist dignitaries, Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai had to visit a "typical workers' home" in Warsaw. Warsaw, 1957.
EditorialChinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai, on a state-visit to Poland, signed the visitors' book at the Geran car factory which produced the "Warszawa", a Polish version of the only Soviet passenger car, the Pobieda. Warsaw, 1957.
EditorialChou En-lai's visit to Poland. Secretary General of the Polish Communist Party chatting with a Polish official and (right )the Chinese Anbassador to Poland, while waiting for Chou En-lai to arrive. Warsaw, 1957.