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October 13, 1980

Minutes of Conversation between Todor Zhivkov and Constantine Karamanlis , Sofia

July 1, 1982

Minutes of Todor Zhivkov – Richard Nixon Conversation, Euxinograd Residence [Bulgaria]

February 24, 1983

Minutes of Conversation between Todor Zhivkov and Nicolae Ceausescu on Multilateral Cooperation on the Balkans, Perla Residence [Bulgaria]

April 1, 1983

Memorandum of Conversation Todor Zhivkov – John Silkin

July 14, 1983

Memorandum of Conversation between Todor Zhivkov and Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Sofia

August 12, 1988

Decision A, No. 130 of Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party

After signing the Geneva agreements Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party thought it necessary to widen the political, economic and moral support to the Republic of Afghanistan.

May 18, 1987

Memorandum of the Bulgarian Department of Foreign Policy and International Relations on Afghanistan

This document highlights the steps taken by the Bulgarian government to facilitate rapprochement with Afghanistan. The broad aid to Afghan social, political, and economic infrastructure is discussed in detail.

January 16, 1950

Information at Bulgarian Plenum on Stalin's View on the Purges in the Bulgarian Communist Party

Georgi Chankov and Vulko Chervenkov present a report before the BCP CC on their recent meeting with Joseph Stalin, Georgi Malenkov and Nikolai Bulganin in Moscow. Among the issues discussed were the ongoing purges in the BCP, the role of the Agrarian Movement in the government, the state of the Bulgarian armed forces and the Bulgarian industrial and agricultural production.

March 29, 1955

Bulgarian Politburo Resolution B Regarding DS Intelligence Directorate Work

BCP CC’s First Secretary, Vulko Chervenkov, approves Interior Minister Georgi Tsankov’s recommendations for improving the performance of the intelligence and counter-intelligence services.

June 26, 1956

Minutes of a Bulgarian Politburo Meeting for the Investigation of the Political Processes of 06/26/1956

Georgi Tsankov testifies before a BCP CC Commission for the Investigation of the Political Trials [against opposition leaders]. He emphasizes the role of the Soviet advisor to the Bulgarian Ministry of Internal Affairs, Gen. Filatov, regarding the human rights abuse of detainees. Vulko Chervenkov talks about Filatov’s disregard of Politburo’s policy decisions, as well as about his eventual withdraw to Moscow by Stalin.

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