Declaration of war on Japan and military operations
Declaration of war on Japan and military operations
From the diary of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov - a recording of a conversation with the Ambassador of Japan to the USSR N. Sato in connection with the statement of the Soviet government on the accession of the USSR to the Potsdam Declaration of Japan of July 26, 1945 and on the announcement of the state of war with Japanese
F. 06.From the diary of the People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov - a recording of a conversation with the Ambassador of Japan to the USSR N. Sato in connection with the statement of the Soviet government on the accession of the USSR to the Potsdam declaration of Japan of July 26, 1945 and on the announcement of the state of war with Japan.
August 8, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation
From the diary of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov - a recording of a conversation with the UK ambassador to the USSR A. Kerr and the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman in connection with the transfer of the Japanese side of the Soviet government to join the USSR to the Potsdam Declaration of Japan on July 26, 1945 and on the announcement of the state of war with Japan (with the application)
F. 06.From the diary of the People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov, a recording of a conversation with the UK Ambassador to the USSR A. Kerr and the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman in connection with the transfer of the Japanese side of the Soviet government on the accession of the USSR to the Potsdam declaration of Japan on July 26, 1945 and on the announcement of the state of war with Japan (with the application of the application).
August 8, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation
From the diary of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V.M.Molotova - a recording of a conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China Van Shitzze and the Chinese Ambassador to the USSR Fu Binchan in connection with the transfer of the Japanese side of the Soviet government on the accession of the USSR to the Potsdam Declaration of Japan of July 26, 1945 and announcing the state of war with Japan
F. 06.From the diary of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V.M.Molotova - a recording of a conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China Van Shitzze and the Chinese Ambassador to the USSR Fu Binchan in connection with the transfer of the Japanese side of the Soviet government on the accession of the USSR to the Potsdam Declaration of Japan of July 26, 1945 and announcing the state of war with Japan.
August 8, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation
Protocol of the press conference of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov for representatives of the Soviet and foreign press in connection with the statement of the Soviet government on the accession of the USSR to the Potsdam Declaration on Japan and the declaration of the state of war with Japan
F. 06.The protocol of the press conference of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov for representatives of the Soviet and foreign press in connection with the statement of the Soviet government on the accession of the USSR to the Potsdam Declaration on Japan and the declaration of the state of war with Japan.
August 8, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation
The arrival of the Chairman of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China, Mr. Sun Tzu-ven, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Republic, Mr. Wang Shi-tsze, to Moscow // The Red Fleet. No. 185 (2060) (8 August)
Red fleet.
Arrival in Moscow of the Chairman of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China Mr. Sun Tzu-ven and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Republic Mr. Wang Shih-chie.
Arrival in Moscow of the Chairman of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China Mr. Sun Tzu-ven and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Republic Mr. Wang Shih-chie.
1945
ЦВМБ
The Japanese aggressors will suffer the fate of the German fascist invaders! // Red fleet. No. 186 (2061) (9 August)
Red fleet.
Japanese aggressors will suffer the fate of the German fascist invaders !.
Japanese aggressors will suffer the fate of the German fascist invaders !.
1945
ЦВМБ
Statement of the Soviet Government to the Government of Japan // World Economy and World Politics. № 8 (August)
World economy and world politics. Moscow: True, 1924-1947.
Statement of the Soviet Government to the Government of Japan.
Statement of the Soviet Government to the Government of Japan.
1945
БЕН РАН
Japanese imperialism - the native enemy of the peoples of the USSR // World economy and world politics. № 8 (August)
World economy and world politics. Moscow: True, 1924-1947.
Avarin, Vladimir Yakovlevich (1899-1978). Japanese imperialism is the native enemy of the peoples of the USSR.
Avarin, Vladimir Yakovlevich (1899-1978). Japanese imperialism is the native enemy of the peoples of the USSR.
1945
БЕН РАН
The report of the USSR Ambassador to Japan, Ya. A. Malik, to the foreign exchange of the USSR Foreign Affairs V. M. Molotov on the readiness of the Japanese government to accept the conditions of the Potsdam Declaration on surrender, provided that the declaration does not infringe on the prerogatives of the emperor as a sovereign ruler of Japan
F. 06.The report of the USSR Ambassador to Japan, Ya. A. Malik, to the foreign exchange of the USSR Foreign Affairs V. M. Molotov on the readiness of the Japanese government to accept the conditions of the Potsdam Declaration on surrender, provided that the declaration does not infringe on the prerogatives of the emperor as a sovereign ruler of Japan.
August 10, 1945
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From the diary of the People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov - a recording of a conversation with the UK ambassador to the USSR A. Kerr and the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman in connection with the statement of the Japanese government on the readiness to accept the conditions of the Potsdam Declaration of July 26, 1945 on surrender
F. 06.From the diary of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov - a recording of a conversation with the UK ambassador to the USSR A. Kerr and the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman in connection with the statement of the Japanese government on the readiness to accept the conditions of the Potsdam Declaration of July 26, 1945 on surrender.
August 10, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation