1939

1939

Cipher telegram of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky at the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR about a conversation with British Foreign Minister Lord Halifax about the upcoming visit to Moscow of British Foreign Trade Minister R. Hudson and in connection with the German ultimatum of Romania.

Cipher telegram of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky at the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR about a conversation with British Foreign Minister Lord Halifax about the upcoming visit to Moscow of British Foreign Trade Minister R. Hudson and in connection with the German ultimatum of Romania.
March 18, 1939
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

From undercover RU RKKA materials - on the German action against Czechoslovakia. Cover letter from the Deputy Chief of the Red Army RU Alexei Orlov People's Commissar of Defense Voroshilov with the translation of agent materials

From undercover RU RKKA materials - on the German action against Czechoslovakia. Cover letter from the Deputy Chief of the Red Army RU Alexei Orlov People's Commissar of Defense Voroshilov with the translation of agent materials
not earlier than March 18, 1939
Russian State Military Archive

Memorandum of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M. M. Litvinov to the General Secretary of the All-Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks) J. V. Stalin about the German pressue on Romania and possible inclusion of Turkey in the countries-participants in the meeting.

Memorandum of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M. M. Litvinov to the General Secretary of the All-Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks) J. V. Stalin about the German pressue on Romania and possible inclusion of Turkey in the countries-participants in the meeting.
March 19, 1939.
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

Cipher telegram of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky in the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR on the proposal of the British government to temporarily limit itself to a declaration by the four powers (Britain, France, the USSR and Poland) on consultations in case of aggression.

Cipher telegram of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky in the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR on the proposal of the British government to temporarily limit itself to a declaration by the four powers (Britain, France, the USSR and Poland) on consultations in case of aggression.
March 19, 1939
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

Memorandum of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M. M. Litvinov to the General Secretary of the All-Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks) J. V. Stalin about the aims of the forthcoming visit of the Secretary for Overseas Trade of the UK Robert Hudson, the principles of Soviet foreign policy and the readiness of the USSR to cooperate with the UK in the fight against Nazist aggression.

Memorandum of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M. M. Litvinov to the General Secretary of the All-Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks) J. V. Stalin about the aims of the forthcoming visit of the Secretary for Overseas Trade of the UK Robert Hudson, the principles of Soviet foreign policy and the readiness of the USSR to cooperate with the UK in the fight against Nazist aggression.
March 20, 1939.
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

    Cipher telegram of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky to the People's Commissariat of the USSR on the reaction of social and political circles of Great Britain to the liquidation of the Czechoslovak state.

    Cipher telegram of the Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky to the People's Commissariat of the USSR on the reaction of social and political circles of Great Britain to the liquidation of the Czechoslovak state.
March 20, 1939
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

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