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1899- 1953
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November 4, 1945
Soviet changes to American proposals for the control mechanism and Far East Commission in Japan, drafted in response to objections Stalin raised in a telegram on November 4, 1945.
Lavrenty Beria, Georgii Malenkov, and Anastas Mikoyan confirm the Politburo's decision to rebuke Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs V. M. Molotov for voicing unofficial opinions in a conversation with American Ambassador Harriman. Molotov registers his agreement with the rebuke and vows not to repeat his mistake.
November 3, 1945
Draft of reply to United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union W. Averell Harriman containing Soviet proposals for structural and procedural changes to the Allied Military Council in Japan, submitted for Stalin's approval.
November 1, 1945
Letter to Stalin on draft decree abolishing the war tax.
October 31, 1945
Beria asks Stalin for permission to fly to Sochi.
October 5, 1945
Beria writes that Osman Batur does not intend to recognize the East Turkestan Republic. Instead, Osman will create an independent state in Altai, in part due to the support of Choibalsan.
June 16, 1953
Discussion of the reorganization of the Hungarian government and various reforms following Stalin's death.
Request for Stalin's opinion about the nomination of several candidates for the People’s Commissar of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
Draft decree mandating that all trucks be produced with wooden cabins and bodies in order to save metal.