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June 16, 1940
The Soviet Union has demanded that Estonia and Latvia allow Soviet troops to enter both countries.
June 15, 1940
The Lithuanian government has accepted an ultimatum from the Soviet Union demanding that officials be brought to trial, the number of Soviet troops increased, and the Lithuanian government reorganized.
June 7, 1940
Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian officials all anticipate that the Soviet Union will take measure to control the Baltic states.
May 30, 1940
Officials express concern about the Soviet Union's aggressive actions toward Lithuania.
November 20, 1970
Miller thanks Pollank for his letter (attached) with historical background on Brazil's interest in developing nuclear weapons.
May 16, 1968
Information about the classified Brazilian centrifuge program.
March 23, 1968
The US Embassy in Rio De Janeiro sends airgram to the Department of State with a technical and political assessment of Brazil's nuclear capacity.
March 28, 1964
The US Embassy in Rio De Janeiro sends airgram to the Department of State regarding military pressure in Brazil to produce fissionable material for nonpeaceful purposes.
May 29, 1940
The Soviet Union threatens intervention in Lithuania due to the alleged "disappearance of men from Soviet military garrison established in Lithuania."
February 17, 1940
Ambassador Steinhardt on rumors that the Soviet Union is planning to take control of Latvia and Estonia.