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 UK ambassador to the USSR A. Kerr and the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman in connection with the statement of the Soviet government on the consent of the allied powers to the statement of the Japanese government on surrender of August 10, 1945 (with the application of the text of 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 statement of the Soviet government on the consent of the draft of the Union Powers to the statement of the Japanese government on the surrender of August 10, 1945 (with the application of the text of the application).
August 11, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation

Letter of the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the text of the US government response to the Japanese government in connection with the Japanese government’s statement on the readiness to accept the conditions of the Potsdam Declaration of July 26, 1945 on surrender

F. 06.The letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the text of the US government response to the Japanese government in connection with the Japanese government’s statement on the readiness to accept the conditions of the Potsdam Declaration of July 26, 1945 on surrender.
August 11, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation

The household of the People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. Molotov Saluation of the USSR in the United States A. A. Gromyko with the text of the message of the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR I.V. Stalin, US President G. Truman regarding the appointment of Lieutenant General K. N. Derevyanko by the representative of the Soviet military command under the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Armies in the Pacific Ocean D. Machapan

F. 059.The household of the People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. Molotov Sash the USSR in the United States A. A. Gromyko with the text of the message of the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR I.V. Stalin, US President G. Truman, regarding the appointment of Lieutenant General K. N. Derevyanko by the representative of the Soviet military command under the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Armies in the Pacific, D. Maramatur for the adoption of unconditional surrender of the Japanese troops.
August 12, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation

Letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov about the response of the Japanese government for the joint statement of the governments of the United States, Great Britain, the USSR and China of August 11, 1945 on the adoption of the Japanese side of the Potsdamsky Declaration on surrender

F. 06.The letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov about the response of the Japanese government to the joint statement of the governments of the United States, Great Britain, the USSR and China of August 11, 1945 on the adoption of the Japanese side of the Potsdamsky declaration of surrender.
August 14, 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 US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman in connection with the statement of the Soviet government on the ongoing resistance of the Japanese troops to the Soviet troops contrary to the declarations of the Japanese government 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 US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman in connection with the statement of the Soviet government on the ongoing resistance of the Japanese troops to the Soviet troops contrary to the declarations of the Japanese government on surrender.
August 15, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation

Letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the text of the Message of the US Secretary of State J. Birns to the Japanese government on the termination of hostilities by the Japanese armed forces and the directions of the emissaries of the Japanese government to the Supreme Commander -in -Chief, represented by the allied powers

F. 06.The letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the text of the Epistle of the US Secretary of State J. Birns to the Japanese government on the cessation of military operations by the Japanese armed forces and the directions of the emissaries of the Japanese government to the Supreme Commander -in -Chief, represented by allied powers.
August 16, 1945
Archive of foreign policy of the Russian Federation

The reports of the authorized NKVD of the USSR in Germany I. A. Serov to the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR L. P. Beria on the reaction of the German population to the declaration of the USSR of the Japanese war.A certified copy.August 16, 1945

The reports of the authorized NKVD of the USSR in Germany I. A. Serov to the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR L. P. Beria on the reaction of the German population to the declaration of the USSR of the Japanese war.A certified copy.August 16, 19451945.
16 августа 1945 г.
Государственный архив Российской Федерации

A memo of the People’s Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR L. P. Beria, the chairman of the USSR GKO I.V. Stalin and the deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR V. Molotov on the deployment of the Emperor Manchuria Pu-i, his relatives, servants and generals of the Japanese army in the city of Chita.A certified copy.August 22, 1945

A memo of the People’s Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR L. P. Beria, the chairman of the USSR GKO I.V. Stalin and the deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR V. Molotov on the deployment of the Emperor Manchuria Pu-i, his relatives, servants and generals of the Japanese army in the city of Chita.A certified copy.August 22, 19451945.
22 августа 1945 г.
Государственный архив Российской Федерации

Order No. 372 of the Supreme Commander -in -Chief I.V.Stalin with a greeting for the troops of the Transbaikalsky, 1st and 2nd Far Eastern Fronts and the Pacific Fleet, which occupied all Manchuria, South Sakhalin and the islands of Sumushu and Paramushir from the group of the Kuril Islands.Typographic copies.August 23, 1945

Order No. 372 of the Supreme Commander -in -Chief I.V.Stalin with a greeting for the troops of the Transbaikalsky, 1st and 2nd Far Eastern Fronts and the Pacific Fleet, which occupied all Manchuria, South Sakhalin and the islands of Sumushu and Paramushir from the group of the Kuril Islands.Typographic copies.August 23, 19451945.
23 августа 1945 г.
Российский государственный военный архив

Message of the head of the SMERSH GUKR NPO of the USSR V. S. Abakumov in the USSR GKO and the NKVD of the USSR on the arrest of employees and agents of Japanese intelligence.Copy.August 24, 1945

Message of the head of the SMERSH GUKR NPO of the USSR V. S. Abakumov in the USSR GKO and the NKVD of the USSR on the arrest of employees and agents of Japanese intelligence.Copy.August 24, 19451945.
24 августа 1945 г.
Центральный архив Федеральной службы безопасности России

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