1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1880 - 1959
North America
1886 - 1957
Western Europe
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1895 - 1974
June 25, 1947
Ambassador Iorgu Iordan explains the attitude of Soviet Union towards the Marshall Plan, based on an analysis of the Soviet press.
July 4, 1947
The French Legation in Romania explains the Marshall Plan.
June 21, 1947
This letter from the Dutch Government to the Romanian Foreign Minister includes an explanation of the Marshall Plan.
June 6, 1947
A press release from the US mission in Bucharest, distributed in Romanian, explaining the Marshall Plan following a major speech by George Marshall on Harvard University.
June 5, 1947
A speech made by George C. Marshall at Harvard University to announce the Marshall Plan, translated into Romanian for use by the Romanian Government on the basis of USIS Newsletter #133.
September 17, 1947
Marshall speaks about Greece, Palestine, and Korea, as well as the international control of atomic energy and the role and structure of the United Nations.
July 9, 1947
Stalin speaks with members of the Czechoslovak delegation regarding their decision to attend the Paris Conference in 1947, and urges them not to attend. Further discussion includes Czechoslovak-USSR economic relations.
Speech in which George C. Marshall lays out the "Marshall Plan" for US aid to assist in the re-building of post-war Europe.
April 11, 1967
Zhou Enlai recounts previous relations concerning Taiwan and the GMD, America and the Soviet Union within the context of China’s recent history. He also emphasizes the need for Cambodian support.