1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1894- 1971
1906- 1982
October 11, 1986
The CPSU Central Committee reports on key considerations for improving Soviet leadership in defense and industry in the context of military technical cooperation with foreign countries.
1989
List of responsibilities allocated to the USSR Council of Ministers, CPSU Central Committee, Ministry of Foreign Economic Connections, and other relevant ministries on issues relating to the implementation of military technical cooperation between the USSR and foreign countries.
August 28, 1987
This document outlines the correct workflow for creating and distributing various documents on military technical cooperation with foreign countries.
October 16, 1986
This statute creates an inter-governmental commission aimed at coordinating the efforts of the People's Republic of Bulgaria, the Hungarian People’s Republic, the German Democratic Republic, the Polish People’s Republic, the USSR, and the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic to prevent exports that might be used by capitalist or developing countries to reach their military or economic potentials.
August 15, 1986
This 1986 resolution catalogs failings in Soviet practices for military cooperation with Socialist and developing countries.
May 14, 1955
Treaty establishing the Warsaw Pact in response to the integration of West Germany into NATO.
September 7, 1955
The responsibilities and duties of the officials of the Warsaw Treaty Armed Forces Joint Command are outlined.
December 1981
Speech discussing front-line communications and their importance in modern warfare.
July 1969
This document details the scope and implementation of military coordination between Polish and Soviet forces.
February 8, 1969
This document sets out plans to coordinate the air defense forces of the Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany and Czechoslovakia. Coordination primarily includes, for example, the mutual exchange of information regarding detection, tracking, and actions of enemy targets.