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October 18, 1945

Cable No.3341 from Stalin to Molotov, Beria, Malenkov and Mikoyan

Stalin agrees to meet with American Ambassador Harriman in Sochi to hear Truman's message.

October 16, 1945

TASS Digest Distributed to Cde. I.V. Stalin and Cde. C.M. Molotov, 'The Anti-Soviet Fabrications of a Mexican Newspaper; Etc.'

Summary of news reports from Mexico, Sweden, Canada, and Great Britain, most on Stalin's alleged illness.

October 13, 1945

Cable No.3303 from Stalin to Molotov, Beria, Mikoyan and Malenkov on the Soviet delegation

Stalin expresses dissatisfaction at the lack of accurate Soviet records of conferences; request for full transcripts of speeches of all delegations.

October 11, 1945

TASS Digest Distributed to Cde. I.V. Stalin and Cde. C.M. Molotov, 'French Newspaper concerning Rumors in Connection with Comrade Stalin's Going on Vacation; etc.'

French newspaper "Pari-Press" reported on rumors of Stalin's departure for the Caucuses on vacation, and claimed this confirmed rumors Stalin was ill; Newspaper "Chicago Tribune" similarly reported rumors of Stalin's retirement and a resulting 'behind-the-scenes battle for power' between Zhukov, backed by the army, and Molotov, backed by the Communist Party.

October 10, 1945

Radiogram No. 1, Stalin to Malenkov

Stalin asked Malenkov to read all the article of "The Situation of the Election."

October 10, 1945

TASS Digest Distributed to I.V. Stalin and V.M. Molotov, 'Italian Newspapers Spread Absurd Rumors'

Rumors that Stalin is ill being spread by Italian newspapers.

April 9, 1947

Interview with Mr. Stassen and Stalin

Stassen, in his interview with Stalin, discusses ideological differences between the USSR and the US, as well as prospects for cooperation between the two countries.

December 21, 1946

Interview Transcript of Stalin's Interview With Elliot Roosevelt

Roosevelt conducts an interview with Stalin and discusses US-Soviet relations and problems facing the post-war world.

October 26, 1946

Answers to the Questions of Mr. H. Bailey, President of the American Agency 'United Press'

In an interview, Stalin discusses the political developments in Europe and the Soviet Union and the threat of conflict with the West. Particular emphasis is paid to Germany and Eastern Europe.

September 17, 1946

Answers to the Questions Posed by A. Werth, Moscow Correspondent for the Sunday Times

In an interview for the Sunday Times, Stalin discusses his thoughts on foreign policy developments around the world.

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