1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1908- 1985
Middle East
Syria
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Bulgaria
July 20, 1949
The Journalist informer learns that the Communist parties of Algeria and Morocco have invited the communist parties of the rest of the Arab countries to form a group for joint action.
July 17, 1952
Document regarding the activities of Israeli communists supported by the Israeli government in Arab countries.
September 1957
An American visit to plan a fight against communism in Jordan has dangerous ramifications, including increased tension between Arab states.
March 16, 1971
Request from the Lebanese Communist Party's central committee for the plans of action from the communist parties of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Sudan and Israel with all documents related to the countries and their plans of action.
1955
Information on the Lebanese communist party including membership, leadership, information on the military branch of the party, the party press, the party in the country versus the city, their relationship with the Soviet Union, and funding of the Lebanese communist party.
May 28, 1978
Memo on Soviet official Nikolai Budgorni's visit to Egypt, which resulted in a Arab-Soviet treaty of friendship and cooperation.
1950
Document describing the history and development of communism in Lebanon, the founding of the Lebanese Communist Party, the magazine “Humanite,” links between the LCP and foreign countries, with a separate section for Armenia. Document also discusses Egyptian communist groups in Lebanon and the relationship between communist groups in different Arab countries.
1980
Document describes Communist Activities in Lebanon and Syria, international communications between Lebanese and Syrian communists and other Arab countries, Turkey, and Iran.
Discusses the early years of the Communist Movement in Lebanon, the newspaper “Humanity” (al-insaniyya). Describes links between the Communist Party in Lebanon and foreign countries as well as in the Arab world, methods of Communist Propaganda
September 18, 1955
After Khalid Bekdash's visit to Aleppo, communist meetings focus on Russian engagement and the West's malicious intentions.