Abstract

With the deterioration of Sino-Soviet relations in the 1960s the ideological struggle between the PRC and the USSR inevitably influenced Chinese students who were studying at that time in Soviet universities. Chinese students, who had a strong sense of political responsibility, actively responded to the domestic propaganda of anti-revisionism. The article deals with the demonstration of foreign students in front of the US embassy in Moscow in March 1965 and its violent suppression by the Soviet police - an episode of the conflict between the PRC and the USSR over leadership in Vietnam issue. On the base of archival materials the author reconstructs the course of events, analyzes the reasons and the consequences of the incident, which became a crucial moment in Sino-Soviet relations.

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