1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Bulgaria
Russia
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1892- 1980
1906- 1982
June 20, 1968
Directive to the Soviet Ambassador in Sofia inviting Com. G. Traykov to the USSR for rest and treatment at a time convenient to him.
November 20, 1989
An analysis of increased popular activism and its forward effects on Bulgarian leadership.
June 13, 1949
Report regarding a Yugoslav diplomat, his plans to travel to Bulgaria and his plans to meet with his former boss who is posted in Sofia.
May 18, 1971
Note from the Chairman of the Bulgarian Union for physical Culture and Sport, Tredafil Martinski, detailing plans to exclude capitalist countries from participation in the 1971 Wrestling World Cup to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria.
1955
Extensive account of Cheab's visit to Budapest, Kiev, Moscow, Leningrad, Georgia, Bucharest, Sofia, and Plovdiv.
November 12, 1962
In a letter from the Bulgarian Embassy to Cuba to the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Chief of Mission Hubenov writes that confidential archives of the embassy were destroyed at the order of Ambassador Konstantin Michev. Two protocols and a list of demolished materials are referenced in the letter, but not included.
December 9, 1979
Summary of a meeting with an informant from the Arab Socialist Baath Party (ASBP) about conflicts between Iraqi communists and Baath party members in East Germany and Bulgaria. The Baathists feel Bulgarian authorities are siding unfairly with the Iraq Communist Party and are planning sanctions in response.
October 1976
An analysis of the November 1976 plenary session of the socialist countries' permanent commission of scientific institutions discussion about issues of European security and cooperation.
September 20, 1973
The two leaders discuss trade agreements, the situation in the Balkans, and policies toward Yugoslavia, Romania and the PRC.
December 7, 1968
Proposed measures for disrupting the alleged intelligence cooperation among Western military attachés in Sofia.