1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1893- 1969
1890- 1969
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1888- 1959
1905- 1974
1902- 1964
May 14, 1955
Treaty establishing the Warsaw Pact in response to the integration of West Germany into NATO.
January 11, 1971
The Polish Embassy in Romania reports on trends in Romanian foreign relations. There are signs of rapprochement with the other socialist countries in the Warsaw Pact after Romania reversed course to join Comecon. Yet Ceaușescu continued to court China and the United States as well.
March 11, 1953
The US National Security Council discusses the effect that Stalin’s death had on Soviet policy and on Communist Parties outside of the USSR, as well as the opportunity it provided the US to use Stalin’s death in a psychological strategy to influence the Soviets. The Council also discusses the possibility of negotiations for a settlement with the Soviets in Korea.
June 25, 1953
American response to East German protests, plans of action toward the Soviet Union, question of defectors from socialist countries, implementation of passive and active resistance in socialist countries.
June 12, 1956
GDR decides what aid it will give the North Korea and which credits and technical devices they will offer until 1960.