1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1896 - 1958
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1914 - 1984
1937 - 2006
1895 - 1978
July 25, 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 25 July 1990 describes the latest developments in Iraq, Kuwait, Liberia, the Soviet Union, China, Taiwan, European Community, Hungary and Germany.
October 17, 1944
Churchill and Stalin discuss the progress of the war in Europe and its brutality. They propose three alternative plans of German dismemberment and how German assets should be divided among the Allies. They discuss further punishments and reparations.
October 10, 1944
Eden and Molotov discuss the post-war situation in the Balkans, the installment of a Control Commission to influence Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia and Germany as well as the dividing of these countries and which Great Power should exert control on each country.
April 24, 1986
This report issued by the Hungarian Embassy in Iraq describes the fracturing of relations between the Baath Party, the army, and the president, economic strife, and the efforts necessary to regain domestic stability in 1986.
February 17, 1948
Stalin and Hungarian President Zoltán Tildy discuss the draft of the treaty of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance between Hungary and the Soviet Union. They also discuss Hungarian relations with its neighbors, Romania and Czechoslovakia, and the internal situation in Hungary.
October 24, 1962
The response from the Soviet Army following the announcement of the Soviet government about the aggressive actions of the US toward Cuba.
January 31, 1949
Minister of Defense Mihaly Farkas writes to commanders of the Army Border Guard concerning the duties of border guards in the Republic of Hungary. He dispenses orders for the punishment of deserters from the Army's 26th squadron.
1950
This document depicts the number of military personnel, weapons and vehicles in the Infantry Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion.
January 27, 1951
This table depicts the planned increase in personnel in the Hungarian People's Army between 1951 and 1952.
February 2, 1951
The planned number of personnel in the Hungarian Peoples' Army increases between 1951 and 1952.