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February 10, 1947

Record of Conversation between I.V. Stalin's and Romanian Leader G. Gheorghiu-Dej

Stalin and Gheorghiu-Dej discuss the economic policy of the Romanian Government

February 4, 1947

Information from Major of the Soviet Army, Interpreter Skoda, Concerning his Conversation with Gheorghiu-Dej about his Meeting with I. V. Stalin

Major Skoda reports that Gheorghiu-Dej's concerns about his conversation with Stalin.

February 2, 1947

Record of Conversation between I. V. Stalin and Romanian Leaders G. Gheorghiu-Dej and A. Pauker

Stalin and Romanian General Secretary Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and Foreign Minister Ana Pauker about the situation in the Communist Party of Romania and the situation in the country in connection with the signing of peace treaties

March 16, 1945

Report to L. P. Beria about the Social and Political Situation in Northern Transylvania

NKGB/NKVD report on the response in Northern Transylvania following Romania's resumption of control of the region.

March 5, 1945

Report to L. P. Beria about the Political Situation in Romania

NKGB/NKVD report on the political situation in Romania, describing the negotiations and maneuvering among the various political parties to form a coalition government.

January 12, 1945

Record of Conversation of the Allied Control Commission Official in Romania S. A. Dangulov with Leader of a Wing of the National Liberal Party (NLP) G. Tatarescu

Tatarescu, a leader in the Romanian National Liberal Party (NLP) describes factions inside his own party and relations between the various political parties in post-war Romania.

December 6, 1944

Record of Conversation between S. P. Kirsanov with L. Patrashkanu about the Newly Formed Government of Romania

Discussion between Kirsanov and Lucretiu Patrascanu (a Romanian communist politician and leading member of the Communist Party of Romania) about the newly formed Redesku government in Romania. Patrascanu is very critical of the development and believes that the new government is a step backward. Kirsanov demurs and says that he refrained from commenting on the issue. The two agree to meet again the next day.