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October 11, 1945

TASS Digest Distributed to Cde. I.V. Stalin and Cde. C.M. Molotov, 'French Newspaper concerning Rumors in Connection with Comrade Stalin's Going on Vacation; etc.'

French newspaper "Pari-Press" reported on rumors of Stalin's departure for the Caucuses on vacation, and claimed this confirmed rumors Stalin was ill; Newspaper "Chicago Tribune" similarly reported rumors of Stalin's retirement and a resulting 'behind-the-scenes battle for power' between Zhukov, backed by the army, and Molotov, backed by the Communist Party.

October 11, 1945

Cable No.2,3,4,5 from Moscow to Stalin on amendments to 'Regulations Concerning Elections to the USSR Supreme Soviet'

Malenkov responds to Stalin with changes to several articles in "Regulations Concerning Elections to the USSR Supreme Soviet" and draws his attention to a discrepancy in voting rights between the regulations and the USSR constitution that necessitates a constitutional ammendment.

October 11, 1945

Telegram, Malenkiv to Cde. Stalin

Malenkov confirmed the receipt of Stalin's telegram and promised to make necessary correction to "The Situation"

October 10, 1945

Radiogram No. 1, Stalin to Malenkov

Stalin asked Malenkov to read all the article of "The Situation of the Election."

October 10, 1945

TASS Digest Distributed to I.V. Stalin and V.M. Molotov, 'Italian Newspapers Spread Absurd Rumors'

Rumors that Stalin is ill being spread by Italian newspapers.

October 9, 1945

TASS Digest, 'Reactions to Truman's Message to Congress about the Atomic Bomb; etc.'

Stories include disputes in the US about putting the atomic bomb under international supervision, a speech by Truman on the atomic bomb, British conservative party politics, the dissolution of the national assembly in Portugal, elections in Budapest, and a speech by British Foreign Secretary Bevin on the conference of ministers of foreign affairs.

October 6, 1945

TASS Digest, 'Byrnes Speech on the Radio'

Byrnes speaks on the results of the first session of the Council of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs; Byrnes expressed anticipation for more productive sessions for structuring the United Nations and adhering to creating peace, mutual understanding and cooperation among states.

February 18, 1953

Indian Ambassador to the Soviet Union K. P. S. Menon Interview with Stalin

Menon and Stalin meet in Moscow to discuss Indo-Soviet relations. The two speak on issues including India's ethnic makeup and prospects for Indian military and economic development.

April 1, 1952

Meetings with Wilhelm Pieck, Walter Ulbricht, Otto Grotewobl, Fred Oelsner, and Stalin

Stalin and a delegation of German officials discuss aspects of German economic and military needs, in order to discuss how the Soviet Union can assist them.

April 2, 1951

Record of I.V. Stalin’s Conversation with E. Hoxha About Certain Foreign and Domestic Problems of Albania

Stalin, Hoxha, and a collection of other Soviet and Albanian political figures, discuss the political, economic, and military situation in Albania.

Pagination