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(372) documents
1879- 1953
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November 16, 1945
TASS reports on the first car to run on atomic energy, which drove through London on November 4, 1945.
November 13, 1945
A radio broadcast suggests Stalin is not sick, but merely tired from the war.
October 27, 1945
US Ambassador to the Soviet Union Harriman told the press that Stalin was in good condition when they met in Sochi.
October 21, 1945
Reports from various embassies of rumors that Stalin is ill.
October 23, 1945
The Soviet embassy in London responded to rumors by announcing that Stalin's health is "excellent."
Rumors continue to circulate that Stalin is ill, and Soviet representatives have neither confirmed nor denied these rumors.
October 22, 1945
TASS reports on rumors of Stalin's illness in Congolese and Turkish newspapers as well as a Turkish analysis of Soviet politics.
October 24, 1951
Decree ordering the USSR Ministry of Communications to assist with the jamming of Western radio broadcasts in Poland.
February 18, 1953
This TASS information bulletin was sent to the Central Committee and the USSR Council of Ministers. Note the distribution to Stalin and Malenkov only.
July 13, 1950
Telegram from Stalin to North Korea advising that they reply to UN Secretary General Trygve Lie's concerns for treatment of POW's through a radio broadcast by a POW saying that prisoners are being treated well by the KPA.