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January 01, 1951
Pacifists in Lebanon
Report on an invitation for Pacifists from Damascus to come to Beirut, an upcoming Pacifists' meeting in Damascus.
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1951
Draft Instructions to Sadchikov and Chechulin, VKP(b) CC Decree, [with attached table]
Instructions for Soviet delegation in Iran for preliminary protocol agreements in ongoing financial negotiations. See the attached table.
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1951
Memorandum Concerning Soviet and Iranian Financial Claims, Attached to Draft Instructions to Sadchikov and Chechulin
Table delineating the agreed upon, proposed, and rejected financial claims of Iran and the Soviet Union. Attached as a memo to a set of draft instructions for Soviet delegates in Iran.
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January, 1951
Report to I. V. Stalin on Possible Visit of the Iranian Shah to Moscow
Report on the possibility of a visit by the Iranian Shah to Moscow. Endorses the idea of entertaining the possibility, noting that rejecting his request to come to Moscow could push the ruling circles of Iran closer to the Western bloc.
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1951
Networks Acting for the Russians
The locations of Russian centers and agents conducting popular activities and their strategies for propaganda. The iems the Russian Commission is tracking are also broached, including military munition in Beirut and the Syrian Republic.
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January 02, 1951
Special Report No.1 from the Korean Embassy in China to the Office of the President, 'The Secret Sino-Soviet Military Agreement'
The Korean embassy in Taipei reports to Syngman Rhee with details on the alleged 'secret Sino-Soviet military agreement'.
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January 02, 1951
J. Burgin's Report on a Trip to North Korea
Burgin reports on the political and economic circumstances of North Korea during the course of war and addresses the question of Polish assistance to Korea.
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January 03, 1951
Celebration of the General Security Department
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January 03, 1951
A Press Campaign against the Prince
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January 07, 1951
Kurdish Conference in Baku
Report on a conference of Kurds in Baku convened to organize various Kurdish independence efforts.
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January 07, 1951
Report on the War and Political Situation in Korea
Dodin reports on the Korean War in regards to its economic and political impact in North Korea.
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January 08, 1951
Telegram, Mao Zedong to Filippov (Stalin) transmitting 4 January 1951 message from Peng Dehuai, Kim Son, and Pak Il-u to Kim Il Sung
Message from Mao to Stalin informing him of the PLA's intent to push south of the Han River to capture key staging points such as Gimpo Airport and deny the enemy time to regroup.
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January 09, 1951
Stalin's Conference with East European Delegates
Stalin and Ministers from Eastern European countries discuss the current military status in Eastern Europe, focusing specifically on potential moves by the United States. Topics also included a discussion on the strength of Eastern European armed forces
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January 10, 1951
Communist Activities in Aleppo
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January 11, 1951
Radio Free Europe Budget Increase Approved
Allen Dulles (who has joined CIA as Deputy Director for Plans) informs Frank Wisner that CIA has approved RFE’s capital budget for new transmitters.
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January 13, 1951
Ciphered telegram, Zakharov to Filippov (Stalin)
Telegram to Stalin informing him that his telegram of 11 January to Mao was received 12 January by Zhou Enlai.
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January 13, 1951
Ciphered telegram, Roshchin to USSR Foreign Ministry
Message to Stalin from Roshchin informing him of the Chinese receipt of one of his earlier telegrams and informing him of an invitation to Beijing to Kim Il Sung and Peng Dehuai from Mao.
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January 14, 1951
Communist Activities in Aleppo
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January 16, 1951
Ciphered telegram from Mao Zedong to Filippov (Stalin)
A message from Mao to Stalin on the topic of military credit and its particulars.
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January 16, 1951
Telegram from Mao Zedong to I.V. Stalin, transmitting 14 January 1951 Message from Mao to Peng Dehuai with Message from Kim Il Sung
Mao asks Stalin on his opinion regarding the incorporation of Korean troops into the Chinese army, as well as the possible response of the enemy.