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Tsentralen Partien Arkhiv (TsPA; Central Party Archive) fond 1B Tsentralen Komitet [Central Committee]

China Jiangsu Sheng Dang’Anguan, Nanjing (JSSDAG; Jiangsu Provincial Archive)

3011 Shengwei bangongting [Provincial Party Committee General Office] 3072 Sheng renwei bangongting [Provincial People’s Committee General Office] 3124 Sheng waishi bangongshi [Provincial Foreign Affairs Office]

Czech Republic Státní Ústřední Archiv, Prague (SÚA; Central State Archive)

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fond 07/16, Antonín Novotný–Zahraničí [Antonin Novotny–International] Germany Bundesarchiv, Militärarchiv, Freiburg/Breisgau (BArch-Freib; Military Archives, Federal Archives)

VA–01/6383 Informationen und Berichte des Militärattachés der DDR in der VR China über militärpolitische und militärtechnische Probleme des Aufenthaltslandes [Informations and Reports by the Military Attaché of the GDR in the PR China on Military-political and Military-technical Problems in the Host Country]

VA–01/6384 Aktenvermerke des Militärattachés der DDR in der VR China über Gespräche, Besichtigungen und protokollarische Veranstaltungen, Band 2 [Notes of the Military Attaché of the GDR in the PR China on Conversations, Visits, and Protocollary Events, vol. 2]

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