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October 30, 1945

From the Journal of V.M. Molotov, 'Reception of US Ambassador Harriman at 2200 30 October 1945'

Notes on an October 1945 conversation between Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs V. M. Molotov and American Ambassador to the Soviet Union W. Averell Harriman on the American proposal for a control mechanism for Japan.

November 3, 1945

Cable, V. Molotov, L. Beria, G. Malenkov, and A. Mikoyan to Cde. Stalin

Draft of reply to United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union W. Averell Harriman containing Soviet proposals for structural and procedural changes to the Allied Military Council in Japan, submitted for Stalin's approval.

November 2, 1945

Cable, Molotov to Cde. Stalin

Molotov asks Stalin to approve his reply to a message from British Prime Minister Clement Attlee on Attlee's upcoming visit to the United States.

November 1, 1945

Decree of the USSR Council of People's Commissars, 'The Timeframes for the Abolition of the Imposition of the War Tax'

November 1, 1945

V. Molotov, L. Beria, G. Malenkov, and A. Mikoyan to Cde. I.V. Stalin

Letter to Stalin on draft decree abolishing the war tax.

November 1, 1945

From the Journal of V.M. Molotov, 'The Reception of US Ambassador Harriman, 1 November 1945 at 1930'

Notes on a 1945 conversation between Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs V. M. Molotov and United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union W. Averell Harriman on the American-led Far East Commission and Military Council in Japan.

October 31, 1945

Cable, L. Beria to Cde. Stalin

Beria asks Stalin for permission to fly to Sochi.

October 31, 1945

Cable, L. Beria to Cde. Stalin

Beria asks Stalin for permission to fly to Sochi.

November 1, 1945

Cable No. 3504 from Stalin to Cde. Beria

Stalin asks Beria not to come to Sochi.

June 1, 1957

Record of a Conversation between N.S. Khrushchev and Nguyen Van Kien, DRV Ambassador in Moscow

Khrushchev tells Nguyen Van Kien about the relations between the Soviet and the Yugoslav Communists, and expresses his dissatisfaction with Yugoslavia's proximity to America and Tito's response to the Hungarian uprising of 1956.

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