1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1919- 1980
Middle East
1879- 1953
1890- 1986
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September 5, 1946
The Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, expresses his belief that the talks between Stalin and Princess Ashraf Pahlavi strengthened Iranian-Soviet relations and his gratitude towards Stalin.
July 20, 1946
The Shah of Iran sends greetings to Stalin through his sister, Ashraf Pahlavi.
December 7, 1943
Brief reports on the tenor of official conversations between Soviet and Iranian leaders including lists of those present at each conversation.
January 3, 1941
Pahlavi notes continuing rumors that various forms of firearms are being smuggled into Iran.
October 7, 1955
This memo includes a brief background about the Shah of Iran, and goes into great depth about the Shah's most recently implemented reforms and policies, as well as his suppression of opposition forces in Iran and Iranian foreign policy that is closely aligned with Western powers. Also discusses Iran's relation with the Soviet Union.
September 16, 1955
The enclosed article was sent to CPSU CC for potential use by the newspaper "For a Durable Peace, For a People's Democracy," and celebrates the third anniversary of the 30th of Tir 1331 when the Shah was overthrown.
May 1967
The Shah explained to Chivu Stoica that Iran was interested in building a special pipeline just for socialist countries, but also said that he realized that this 'could irritate certain socialist countries' and Iran was happy to act bilaterally in the case of Romania.
April 16, 1967
Dranceanu recounts a conversation with the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. It was brought up that Moscow had suggested that the socialist countries could build a 'consortium' that would receive Iranian oil via a pipeline through the Soviet territory.