1939

1939

From the cipher telegram of the Ambassador of the USSR to the UK I. M. Maisky to the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Details of the Anglo-French negotiations in London on the issue of resistance to German aggression in Europe.

From the cipher telegram of the Ambassador of the USSR to the UK I. M. Maisky to the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Details of the Anglo-French negotiations in London on the issue of resistance to German aggression in Europe.
March 26, 1939.
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

From the diary of Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR V.P. Potemkin - a record of a conversation with British Foreign Minister Hudson on the inevitability of a war in Europe, the possibility of an Anglo-Franco-Soviet military alliance and the prospects for Anglo-Soviet economic cooperation.

From the diary of Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR V.P. Potemkin - a record of a conversation with British Foreign Minister Hudson on the inevitability of a war in Europe, the possibility of an Anglo-Franco-Soviet military alliance and the prospects for Anglo-Soviet economic cooperation.
March 27, 1939
Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History

Cipher telrgram of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M. M. Litvinov to the Ambassador of the USSR to the UK I. M. Maisky about the results of Moscow visit of the Secretary for Overseas Trade of the UK Robert Hudson.

Cipher telrgram of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M. M. Litvinov to the Ambassador of the USSR to the UK I. M. Maisky about the results of Moscow visit of the Secretary for Overseas Trade of the UK Robert Hudson.
March 28, 1939.
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

Record of the conversation of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky with British Deputy Foreign Minister A. Cadogan about the incident with the publication of the Anglo-Soviet communiqué, possible British guarantees to Poland and Romania, and the latter’s unwillingness to cooperate with the USSR.

Record of the conversation of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky with British Deputy Foreign Minister A. Cadogan about the incident with the publication of the Anglo-Soviet communiqué, possible British guarantees to Poland and Romania, and the latter’s unwillingness to cooperate with the USSR.
March 29, 1939
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

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