1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1892- 1980
1894- 1971
1879- 1953
East Asia
1890- 1986
1911- 1995
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June 11, 1949
Jiang Qing writes to Mao Zedong about her health, developments in the Chinese Civil War, and the problems of Chinese Communist Propaganda.
June 5, 1944
Milovan Djilas meets Stalin at his Dacha to discuss current affairs.
May 19, 1944
Milovan Djilas relates his first meeting with Stalin and the discussion about the Yugoslav military and other general conversation.
May 21, 1944
Yugoslav leaders discuss internal affairs and Soviet relations in reports.
Milovan Djilas recounts his first meeting and impressions of Stalin and discuss wartime matters.
April 11, 1944
Josip Tito, Milovan Djilas, and Joseph Stalin meet and dicuss currently events and theorize about post-war Europe.
July 11, 1991
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 11 July 1991 describes the latest developments in Yugoslavia, South Africa, the Soviet Union, Cambodia and Lebanon.
May 9, 1991
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 9 May 1991 describes the latest developments in Iraq, Kuwait, Israel, Lebanon, the Soviet Union, India, Pakistan, Yemen, Cambodia, the United Nations and Panama.
May 15, 1958
Khrushchev and Menon discuss Nehru’s illness, the deterioration of Yugoslav-Soviet relations, and the importance of socialist theory in the Soviet political context.
August 23, 1957
Ho Chi Minh reports on his trip to Europe, explains his impressions of various leaders in the Socialist bloc, and discusses Tito's politics in Yugoslavia with Khrushchev. They also discuss economic development and the Geneva Accords.