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Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Middle East
1920- 2005
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Western Europe
1930- 2012
September 23, 1985
The head of the Bulgaria's Ministry of the Interior informs Erich Mielke of developments in the criminal case against Sergei Antonov.
February 5, 1985
Willi Damm reports that the Bulgarian security agency is seeking information a Turkish arms dealer from the Stasi about.
1983
Markus Wolf learns of the latest developments in the criminal case against Sergei Antonov.
June 3, 1983
Biographical information about Mehmet Ali Ağca as well as the "groundless accusations" against Bulgaria and other communist bloc states.
December 15, 1982
The Bulgarian Communist Party rejects allegations from Italy and other Western powers that Bulgaria was involved in the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II.
December 4, 1982
In this letter sent from Sofia to Erich Mielke, the author rejects that Sergei Ivanov Antonov had anything to do with the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II.
August 31, 1982
Willi Damm conveys a recent message from a Bulgarian counterpart to Markus Wolf.
August 26, 1982
A Bulgarian intelligence official informs their East German counterpart of the "biased and false material" that alleges a Bulgarian connection to the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II.
April 22, 1980
The two leaders discuss the situation in the Middle East, and the role of the superpowers - the US and the Soviet Union.