1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1879- 1953
East Asia
1893- 1976
1890- 1986
1912- 1994
1891- 1986
1898- 1976
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August 15, 1948
Bierut and Stalin discuss plans for post-war Poland. Topics include the position of right-leaning groups in Poland and relationships with other Communist countries.
July 9, 1947
Stalin speaks with members of the Czechoslovak delegation regarding their decision to attend the Paris Conference in 1947, and urges them not to attend. Further discussion includes Czechoslovak-USSR economic relations.
April 9, 1947
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.
January 17, 1947
Montgomery and Stalin discuss the possibility for future UK-USSR cooperation and ongoing US-UK relations.
December 21, 1946
Roosevelt conducts an interview with Stalin and discusses US-Soviet relations and problems facing the post-war world.
November 24, 1946
Morawski notes a conversation he had with Soviet officials, including Stalin, regarding his party's (PPS) political stance in regards to future elections in Poland.
October 26, 1946
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
In an interview for the Sunday Times, Stalin discusses his thoughts on foreign policy developments around the world.
August 28, 1946
Bierut and Stalin discuss ongoing internal political struggles among Polish communists and other leftist organizations in Poland.
August 7, 1946
UK Labour party representatives' summary of their trip to the Soviet Union. Visiting multiple cities, the representatives discussed Soviet education, rebuilding, economic conditions, and more. The members also spoke with Stalin about improving relations between the USSR and UK.