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February 28, 1968

Note from P. Shelest to CPSU Central Committee

A note from P. Shelest to the CC CSPU regarding a suspicious incident relating to Czechoslovak unrest.

March 21, 1968

Memorandum from the Secretary of the Transcarpathian Oblast, Ukrainian CP about tensions in Czechoslovakia

A report on a conversation between Yu. V. Il’nyts’kyi, Secretary of the Transcarpathian Oblast of the Ukrainian CP, and Jan Koscelanský, 1st Secretary of the KSC’s East Slovakia regional committee on the developing situation in Czechoslovakia.

April 23, 1968

Conversation with the Consul-General of the CSSR in Kyiv, J. Gorak

B. BAKLANOV, Third Secretary of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, relates a conversation initiated by J. Gorak, the Czechoslovak Consul-General.

April 25, 1968

Report by P. Shelest on the April 1968 Plenum of the CC CPSU

P. Shelest delivers a report at a Party meeting on the April 1968 Plenum of the CPSU Central Committee, with particular focus on the stepped-up activity of revisionist, Zionist, and anti-socialist forces in [Czechoslovakia]."

May 14, 1968

KGB Lt. Col. A. Zhabchenko's Report to the Ukrainian SSR's Council of Ministers

May 12, 1968

Yu. Ilnytskyi Reports on Items from the Czechoslovak Media

On Certain Items Featured in Czechoslovak Television Broadcasts and in the Newspaper ‘Rudé právo'.

March 20, 1956

Speech by Comrade Khrushchev at the 6th PUWP CC Plenum, Warsaw

Speech by Comrade Khrushchev at the 6th PUWP CC Plenum, 20 March 1956, Warsaw explaining the changes since the death of Stalin and criticizing Stalin

May 14, 1968

Report by KGB Lt. Col Demochko on a Meeting with "Czechoslovak Friends"

May 15, 1968

P. Shelest Supplements his Earlier Report on the Activities of Cdes. Il’nyts’kyi and Belousov in Czechoslovakia.

May 17, 1968

A Memorandum to the Ukrainian Committee on State Security Regarding Counterintelligence Difficulties

A memo stating the difficulties of finding sufficient manpower for counter-intelligence given the crisis in Czechoslovakia.

Pagination