1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1901- 1988
1879- 1953
1899- 1953
1894- 1971
1890- 1986
East Asia
1895- 1975
China
April 2, 1951
Stalin, Hoxha, and a collection of other Soviet and Albanian political figures, discuss the political, economic, and military situation in Albania.
July 23, 1953
Molotov's response to questions on the representation of the Sino-Korean side in the armistice talks, and possible issues.
September 4, 1952
Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean officials discuss the military situation in Korea and the status of armistice talks.
June 2, 1953
Council of Ministers of the USSR Order to improve the political and economic situation in GDR
April 12, 1948
Memorandum of the Special Committee of the CC CPSU postponing the geological prospecting for uranium in North Korea.
July 1, 1953
Letter from Beria to Malenkov discussing the events which took place in East Germany in the spring of 1953. Beria also discusses his actions after Stalin's death, asking for the forgiveness of the CPSU CC Politburo.
Letter from Beria to Malenkov, 1 July 1953, taking blame for his inappropriate actions.
March 5, 1953
This protocol concerns the meeting of the CPSU Presidium & Soviet Council of Ministers as Stalin was about to die.
March 11, 1949
The Soviet Commission on Korea prepared an official agreement between the USSR and DPRK, which gives the DPRK credit to purchase Soviet military equipment and materials.
November 20, 1951
Telegram from from Gromkyo to Malenkov asking for a review of a draft telegram to the Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK, Razuvaev. The draft chastises Razuvaev for permitting the North Koreans to make an appeal before the UN without first consulting the Soviet Union or China.