1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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North America
1879- 1953
1893- 1976
Middle East
1894- 1971
October 11, 1986
The CPSU Central Committee reports on key considerations for improving Soviet leadership in defense and industry in the context of military technical cooperation with foreign countries.
August 28, 1987
This document outlines the correct workflow for creating and distributing various documents on military technical cooperation with foreign countries.
August 15, 1986
This 1986 resolution catalogs failings in Soviet practices for military cooperation with Socialist and developing countries.
August 7, 1946
UK Labour party representatives' summary of their trip to the Soviet Union. Visiting multiple cities, the representatives discussed Soviet education, rebuilding, economic conditions, and more. The members also spoke with Stalin about improving relations between the USSR and UK.
July 27, 1969
Sudarikov briefs Kim Il Sung on the issues discussed at the International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties. Sudarikov and Kim Il Sung also discuss relations between the Soviet Union and China, as well as the DPRK’s position on the demarcation line.
July 8, 1949
Report on the history of Chinese Communist Party, membership data, and party demographics
January 19, 1949
A Chinese Communist Party file outlining views on foreign policy, foreign trade, and social and cultural exchanges.
August 25, 1966
This document describes the overall regional environments in Latin America after the Cuban Missile Crisis (1960s)
December 13, 1962
This meeting represents the unofficial side of Czechoslovak foreign policy toward Cold War Latin America: its relations with the region’s Communist parties. Ruíz asks for information on the growing rift between China and the Soviet Union. The meeting, which took place at Ruíz’s request, resulted in several Bolivian Communists being sheltered through Prague’s Operation Manuel on their way home from guerrilla training in Cuba.
1956
UK record of discussions with a Soviet delegation including Bulganin and Khrushchev.