1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1914- 1984
1918- 1970
February 11, 1970
A report on the current domestic situation in China, as well as their foreign policy with countries throughout the world.
July 14, 1968
Romania warns against international intervention, while Bulgarian officials argue that Romania's argument disavows the Warsaw agreement. Urbany closes by recommending peaceful and, if need be, other means to prevent upheaval.
November 9, 1944
The Canadian Ambassador to the Soviet Union, L.D. Wilgress, thoroughly reviews Soviet foreign policy in Europe, Asia, and in Latin America and its relations with the United States and the United Kingdom. Wilgress optimistically concludes that "the Soviet Government are desirous of co-operating fully with the other great powers."
February 15, 1972
A report by Etre Sandor providing details about five North Korean governmental delegations to Africa and Middle East and the visit of Pak Seong-cheol to Hungary.
May 14, 1987
The Hungarians evaluate China's relations with Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia.
December 29, 1969
Ambassadors of Hungary, GDR, Czechoslovakia, the USSR, Bulgaria, Poland, and Mongolia discuss the development of socialism and Maoism in the PRC in relation to other countries in the socialist camp.
September 30, 1968
The Minister reports on the progress of the allied operation and on the strength of the Czech resistance.
August 20, 1968
February 13, 1976
Summary of main points from the meeting of the fraternal intelligence services held in Prague on the 13th and the 14th of February 1976.
January 23, 1959
There is a mention of the several different secretaries of different communist countries—Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Korea. The need to improve economic situations and living standards in all countries is addressed, including the rebuilding of areas destroyed in the Korean war.