1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
North America
East Asia
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1912 - 1994
June 10, 1944
Harriman and Stalin discuss Chinese internal politics, relations with the Soviet Union, and the fight against the Japanese.
May 19, 1944
Milovan Djilas relates his first meeting with Stalin and the discussion about the Yugoslav military and other general conversation.
April 5, 1976
The CPSU Central Committee issues five directives to combat the "anti-Soviet" campaign concerning the Katyn massacre.
January 1972
A discussion of Chinese foreign policy towards the Soviet Union, countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the United States, Japan, and Western Europe.
October 22, 1979
Report on conversation between an Iranian-born informal collaborator and Dr. Eskandary about the Tudeh Party and Khomeini's anti-Communist propaganda.
February 11, 1957
CIA official Laughlin Campbell recommends to Allen Dulles that he support the establishment of an interagency working group to include USIA officials (later named the Committee on Radio Broadcasting Policy, CRBP) to reappraise U.S. international broadcasting.
April 30, 1948
State Department Policy Planning Director George Kennan outlines, in a document for the National Security Council, the idea of a public committee, working closely with the US government, to sponsor various émigré activities.
July 29, 1982
Com. Jewdoszuk reports that, in connection with the succession issue, propaganda around Kim Jong Il is increasing.
April 7, 1962
Socialist bloc diplomats discuss "revisionism" in North Korea, as well as the status of foreign radio broadcasts in the DPRK.
October 23, 1987
An enthuastic East German citizent tries to establish contact with the North Korean embassy in order to share his views on Juche.