1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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Middle East
1908- 1985
Bulgaria
January 9, 1955
An agreement between Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Syria and Egypt to cooperate in combating Communism and Zionism.
1950
Description of the new office of the Committee for the Liberation of the Arab Maghreb in Cairo, as well as activity in the Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria offices, consideration of opening a Tunisian main office in Lebanon, and progress of the Tunisian and Moroccan independence movements.
July 20, 1949
The Journalist informer learns that the Communist parties of Algeria and Morocco have invited the communist parties of the rest of the Arab countries to form a group for joint action.
May 26, 1949
The Journalist Informer catalogues the ways in which the Lebanese Communist Party has developed, including increased cooperation with other communist parties in the region, stronger labor unions and better public relations.
May 16, 1949
A report on the Communist conference in Haifa regarding the topics on the agenda.
April 28, 1949
Short document discussing Mamdūḥ al-Maydānī's resumption of surveillance of Syrian movements hostile to Ḥusnī al-Za’īm and studying the communists.
January 16, 1971
Report on a conference of Arab Communist parties, held to discuss the political situation in the Middle East and a list of those in attendance.
1955
Extensive account of Cheab's visit to Budapest, Kiev, Moscow, Leningrad, Georgia, Bucharest, Sofia, and Plovdiv.
January 1, 1971
Several military leaders from the Democratic National Front have been arrested by the British Intelligence Service in multiple locations as a result of treason.
August 8, 1949
A meeting of Communist Parties endorses future activities and plans to counter Turkish, Syrian, and other regional anti-communist plans.