1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1909- 1989
North America
East Asia
1879- 1953
1883- 1954
1906- 1982
1893- 1976
South Asia
1931- 2022
November 1, 1949
Gromyko attaches a draft reply of Stalin to the telegram of Mao Zedong on the question of Korea.
September 5, 1968
Note asking that Brezhnev, Kosygin, Podgornyy, Mazurov, Gromyko confirm the draft of directives to the USSR Delegation at the XXIII session of the UN General Assembly.
A list of instructions from the Politburo to the delegation to the 22nd General Assembly.
April 12, 1971
Gromyko describes "anti-Soviet propaganda" in the United Kingdom related to the Katyn massacre. He proposes that the Soviet Embassy in London make representations to the British Foreign Office.
November 3, 1949
Shtykov requests the Soviet government to give Koreans further aid in instruments for an arsenal.
December 19, 1946
A copy of a report to be submitted to the Security Council, detailing a commission's conclusions and recommendations for future control of atomic energy.
November 1951
Gromyko relays Vyshinsky's request for directions as to how the USSR should vote on the Western atomic proposal as well as other countries' proposals on how to consider the atomic question.
November 5, 1949
Gromyko demands Kovalev to pass the reply of Stalin to Mao Zedong in response to his telegram regarding the Workers' Party of South Korea.
October 9, 1973
Brezhnev and Tanaka discuss the dispute over the Kuril Islands as well as opportunities for Japan-Soviet economic cooperation.
October 8, 1973
Brezhnev and Tanaka discuss Soviet-Japan relations since World War II.