1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1895- 1975
1890- 1986
1901- 1988
1879- 1953
1899- 1953
1894- 1971
East Asia
August 16, 1954
Zhukov informs Bulganin of his efforts to ensure the safety of troops and ordinary citizens during the Totskoye nuclear exercise.
November 1, 1949
Gromyko attaches a draft reply of Stalin to the telegram of Mao Zedong on the question of Korea.
November 3, 1949
Shtykov requests the Soviet government to give Koreans further aid in instruments for an arsenal.
September 22, 1952
Zhou and Stalin discuss the POW issue, the United Nations and the formation of a new regional organization for Asia, and military cooperation.
September 16, 1952
Zhou Enlai updates Mao Zedong on the latest conversations with Stalin and other members of the Soviet leadership. Topics of discussion included Soviet technical assistance to China, developments in the Korean War, the United Nations, and the formation of a regional organization for Asia.
December 10, 1957
Bulganin proposes a halt on nuclear tests among the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom beginning on January 1, 1958.
June 16, 1953
Discussion of the reorganization of the Hungarian government and various reforms following Stalin's death.
April 2, 1951
Stalin, Hoxha, and a collection of other Soviet and Albanian political figures, discuss the political, economic, and military situation in Albania.
October 11, 1955
Canada's Minister of External Affairs Lester Pearson provides a summary of his talks with Khrushchev and Bulganin. In context of July's Geneva Summit, the main topics discussed are NATO, the German Question and European security. Wh
1956
UK record of discussions with a Soviet delegation including Bulganin and Khrushchev.