1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1896- 1958
East Asia
1949-
January 28, 1957
The Chinese Embassy in Budapest describes some of the problems which occurred as the Embassy attempted to follow and react to the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
November 2, 1956
The Chinese Foreign Ministry says that "'much listening, little speaking' is necessary” with regards to the Hungarian Revolution.
The Chinese Embassy in Hungary provides a lengthy report on the talks between Imre Nagy and Hao Deqing.
The Chinese Embassy in Budapest reports that the "counterrevolutionaries intentionally misinterpreted" China's stance on the events in Hungary
October 26, 1956
The Chinese Embassy in Budapest reports that the "counterrevolutionary rebellion in the Hungarian capital became increasingly serious after midnight last night"
October 24, 1956
The Chinese Embassy in Hungary provides an update on developments in the Hungarian "counterrevolutionary rebellion."
June 1941
Sverdlov provides a brief overview of agent "Volodya" (Imre Nagy) and his work.
March 10, 1938
Matusov and Altman report on Nagy's arrest on 4/5 March 1938 and subsequent release on 8 March, and describe some of his work.
September 4, 1930
Certificate signed by Imre Nagy upon enlistment in the OGPU secret police (later the NKVD).