1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1890- 1986
1879- 1953
East Asia
1894- 1971
China
1891- 1986
1911- 1995
Russia
1897- 1977
September 4, 1947
Molotov blames the Americans for the failure of the US-Soviet Joint Commission on Korea and rejects the latest proposals put forth by Robert A. Lovett.
September 23, 1944
Ambassadors Harriman and Kerr discuss the possibility of a future "big three" meeting with Stalin.
September 1, 1944
Kennan assess Soviet officials. He focuses on Stalin to create a profile from his history and experiences.
June 26, 1944
Harriman and Stalin discuss their own armies and how to deal with the German Army after the war.
Ambassador Harriman, Eric Johnston, and Marshal Stalin have a conversation about industry and U.S.- Soviet relations.
June 5, 1944
Milovan Djilas meets Stalin at his Dacha to discuss current affairs.
Milovan Djilas meets with Stalin and other Soviet officials for dinner to discuss relations with the West, D-day, and communism.
May 19, 1944
Milovan Djilas relates his first meeting with Stalin and the discussion about the Yugoslav military and other general conversation.
Milovan Djilas recounts his first meeting and impressions of Stalin and discuss wartime matters.
May 21, 1944
Oskar Lange gives a statement to the Russian News Agency (TASS) about his recent visit the Polish Army in the USSR and his meeting with Joseph Stalin.