1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1892- 1980
East Asia
North America
1894- 1971
1879- 1953
1896- 1958
1893- 1976
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June 14, 1989
Gorbachev and Kohl discuss relations with the United States, Kohl's upcoming visit to Poland, and the status of reforms in various socialist countries.
May 9, 1958
Record of conversation between S.F. Antonov and Zhang Wentian, regarding Chinese plans to influence Japanese politics. Additionally, Zhang comments on the close relationship between Poland and Yugoslavia.
April 19, 1958
Conversation between P.F. Yudin, Mao Zedong, and Zhou Enlai regarding Yugoslavia's place in the international Communist community, especially Tito's inconsistency as an ally.
April 10, 1946
Stalin and the Hungarian delegation discuss economic issues, and the situation of Hungarians in Slovakia.
April 6, 1945
Molotov and Ivan Šubašić discuss Yugoslavia's economic cooperation with the Allied Powers and its territorial problems.
January 9, 1945
Soviet Ambassador Zorin and Czech official Firlinger go over the details of the draft armistice agreement with Hungary.
Stalin and Hebrang discuss building armed forces in Yugoslavia, its territorial problems, and its relations with Bulgaria and Albania
October 21, 1954
Zimianin writes on Yugoslav foreign policy and Soviet-Yugoslav foreign relations.
May 27, 1953
M. Zimianin reports to Molotov on the internal and foreign policy of Yugoslavia after breaking with the USSR.
February 10, 1948
Stalin calls a secret meeting with Soviet, Bulgarian, and Yugoslav officials regarding discrepancies and a general lack of coordination between the three governments in several recent incidences.