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Draft of Reply from Soviet General Secretary (Joseph Stalin) to Letter from PKI

Jan 1951
Description: In his draft reply to the PKI's letter of October 1950, Stalin comments on the PKI's outlines of their future plans for Indonesia. In six points, he stresses the need for the PKI to build a united front in order to eliminate the remnants of feudalism, to fight the Dutch colonial troops, to adopt Chinese revolutionary methods to Indonesian conditions and not to try to achieve all goals at once, but in succession.

Collection: Soviet-Indonesian Relations

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  • Russian (546 KB )
Document Type: Draft Letter
Sender: Joseph Stalin
Language of Original Document: Russian
Number of Pages: 6
Cold War Period: 1950s
Document Source: Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI)
Call Number: F. 558/Op. 11/D. 313/Ll. 45-50

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