1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Middle East
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Western Europe
June 3, 1980
Central Committee of the Soviet Union agrees to pay for the travel of 10 Tudeh Party members to come to the USSR for ‘party business.’
July 6, 1980
Iu. Andropov and B. Ponomarev give their opinion on Tudeh Party First Secretary Kiyanuri’s request for weapons from the USSR.
August 1, 1979
Memorandum from N. Kianuri, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the People's Party of Iran, outlining the possibility of open civil war in Iran. To prepare for this possibility, Kianuri requests the Central Committee of the CPSU to sell arms to the PPI.
August 27, 1979
Memorandum from Zagladan reporting PPI request for "non-Soviet" weapons in case of an open uprising in Iran.
August 30, 1979
Resolution of the TsK KPSS Secretariat ordering that the Committee for State Security (KGB) and the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces consider the possibility of delivering non-Soviet weapons to the People's Party of Iran (PPI).
January 16, 1979
Ulianovskii reports PPI request to exchange 15,000 rubles collected by PPI members in Moscow into FRG Marks for "Party needs."
Resolution of the TsK KPSS Secretariat re a request from N. Kianouri, Secretary of the People's Party of Iran (PPI) to exchange 15,000 Soviet rubles for German marks and transfer the money to the PPI.
November 30, 1976
Memorandum from Minister of Communications N. Talyzin outlining the requirements for transmitting radio broadcasts from Mongolia into Iran.
November 26, 1976
Translation of a request from Iraj Iskenderi of the People's Party of Iran to General Secretary Brezhnev. Bulgaria had alerted Iskenderi that they must stop their radio broadcast; Iskenderi turned to Brezhnev to help resolve the issue.
December 6, 1976
Memorandum on the cooperation between the People's Party of Iran and the Bulgarian Communist Party to broadcast illegal radio transmissions into Iran.