1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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North America
1890- 1986
East Asia
1879- 1953
Ukraine
1894- 1971
October 21, 1978
M.V. Yegorov reports that a barge carrying radioactive waste sank.
January 25, 1960
Khrushchev offers further corrections for a memorandum to Japan.
August 5, 1957
Kazami and Khrushchev discuss the development of Soviet-Japanese relations and Japanese independence. Kazami inquires about the possible participation of Japanese specialist in the industrial development of Siberia. He also asks about the potential transfer of the Kuril Islands to Japan.
July 5, 1961
Chen asks Khrushchev to go over the pressing international issues and he presents the USSR's stances on the situation in Laos, South Korea, and Cuba. Khrushchev also raises problems in GDR and difficulties in negotiations with Western powers with regards to the German question. Khrushchev also mentions Soviet plans to launch a spaceship and resume nuclear testing. The two leaders also discuss the challenges of agricultural development.
August 19, 1955
The CPSU CC agrees to assist the PRC with nuclear energy training.
The Soviet Union will help to train Chinese specialists in the area of nuclear energy.
August 16, 1954
Zhukov informs Bulganin of his efforts to ensure the safety of troops and ordinary citizens during the Totskoye nuclear exercise.
September 4, 1954
Notes from a discussion among Soviet military leaders concerning the risk of contamination during the Totskoye nuclear exercise.
April 1954
Petrov details efforts to limit contamination from the Totskoye nuclear exercise in 1954.
Date unknown
References, apparently from an index, to different Soviet reports: the first from 1950, on atomic attacks, and the second from 1980, on the Solidarity movement in Poland.