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June 16, 1953

Transcript of the Conversation between the Soviet Leadership and the Hungarian Workers' Party Delegation in Moscow

Discussion of the reorganization of the Hungarian government and various reforms following Stalin's death.

June 14, 1953

Transcript of Conversation among the Hungarian Workers' Party Delegation in Moscow

Following discussions with the Soviet leadership in Moscow, the Hungarian delegation discusses reforms to be implemented in Hungary.

August 27, 1980

Cipher Telegram from Pyongyang, 'KWP party congress, invitation of a HSWP (Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party) delegation'

A report on the invitation of the Hungarian Socialist Worker's Party delegation to the Korean Workery's Party congress.

1980

The Korean Workers’ Party’ 6th Congress

Note on the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party's participation at the KWP congress.

September 9, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Berlin, 'The Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress'

A report on the German Socialist Unity Party participating in the 6th Korean Workers' Party Congress.

August 23, 1971

HSWP CC Foreign Affairs Department Proposal on the financial support for the Israeli Communist Party

This is a proposal by the Hungarian Foreign Affairs Department to grant 5000 USD in financial aid to the Israeli Communist Party.

July 18, 1967

János Kádár’s speech at a HSWP Political Committee meeting on military support for 'friendly' Arab countries in 1967

In this speech, János Kádár supports giving aid to "friendly" Middle East Countries, however he requests that more information be obtained from the recipient countries and that the aid be divided into "prompt assistance" and "long-term assistance."

December 4, 1978

Hungary Central Committee Resolution on Fight against 'Imperialist Propaganda'

In response to a report on the implementation of the Politburo resolution of May 22, 1973, concerning the need to strengthen the fight against "imperialist propaganda" (especially its emphasis on human rights) the HSWP Central Committee passes a resolution containing proposals for future tasks (including concern with projected Western satellite television broadcasts).

October 8, 1963

Minutes of Hungarian Politburo Meeting on Jamming of Western Radio

Politburo discussion of a report prepared for the Hungarian Politburo in1963 which concluded that current jamming efforts were ineffective. It provided two options for the Politburo: to maintain and redirect jamming, focusing it on RFE, or to end it entirely. Noteworthy is the assessment that the West has outstripped the Soviet bloc in terms of transmitters, and the assumption that ending jamming might be used as a bargaining chip to soften Western broadcasts.

December 4, 1978

Hungarian Secretariat Report on Fight against 'Imperialist Propaganda'

Report on the implementation of the Politburo resolution of May 22, 1973, concerning the need to strengthen the fight against "imperialist propaganda" (especially its emphasis on human rights) and proposals for future tasks (including concern with projected Western satellite television broadcasts).

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