1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1906- 1982
1909- 1989
1937- 2006
1922- 2004
July 24, 1997
Clinton and Herzog discuss NATO expansion and U.S. relations with Romania, Ukraine, and other states in Europe. Herzog cautions against Romania immediately joining NATO.
October 2, 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 2 October 1990 describes the latest developments in Iraq, Kuwait, Yugoslavia, Angola, the Soviet Union, Liberia and Thailand.
April 9, 1968
Gromyko discusses negotiations over the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
November 26, 1968
Note about the experiences of N. Palade, Chief Editor of the Romanian Red Cross journal "Sanatatea" at the Socialist bloc seminar of Red Cross journals. The information note discusses Czechoslovak reactions to the Soviet-led invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia and especially of Prague. Palade describes his reception by the Czechoslovak officials and the current attitude of the Czechoslovak population vis-Ã -vis the Soviet Union and the other East Bloc countries, describing the pessimism that seized the population after the August 1968 invasion.
September 3, 1968
P. Shelest reports on observations by small delegations of Ukrainian workers to Romania.
May 22, 1968
Report on lax border controls between Warsaw Pact nations and the Western District, USSR.
June 2007
Annual review presented by V.V. Fedorchuk, chairman of the KGB in the Ukrainian SSR, summarizes the main successes, failures, and future priorities of the KGB in 1971.