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Mao's 1949 Soviet Visit: The Unequal Treaty That Shaped China

5 min · 21. juni 2026
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In December 1949, just two months after founding the People's Republic, Mao Zedong boarded a train for Moscow — his first and only trip abroad as China's leader. Ostensibly to celebrate Stalin's 70th birthday, the visit became a grueling two-month negotiation over a new Sino-Soviet treaty. Mao found himself treated like a junior partner, kept waiting by Stalin, and forced to accept terms that many Chinese felt echoed the unequal treaties of the Qing dynasty. This episode walks through the tense meetings, the behind-the-scenes brinkmanship, and the final treaty that gave China economic aid but at the cost of Soviet influence — and how that resentment simmered into the later Sino-Soviet split. We cover Mao's famous standoff, his coded cables back to Beijing, and why he called the result 'a bitter victory.' #MaoZedong #SinoSovietTreaty #Stalin #ColdWar #ChineseHistory #SovietUnion #Moscow #Zhongnanhai #JosephStalin #ZhouEnlai #1950 #SinoSovietAlliance #PortArthur #ChangchunRailway #SinoSovietSplit #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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