1935
1935
Information from the Main Directorate for National Security of the French Ministry of the Interior regarding the content of a secret article in the German-Polish non-aggression declaration. Copy.
January 30, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Secret agent information summary of the Foreign Department of the Main Directorate of State Security of the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs regarding conversations between the British military attaché in Germany A. Thorne and the Head of the Wehrmachtamt of the German Ministry of War W. von Reichenau about Germany’s goals in the upcoming war, British foreign policy, the size of the Wehrmacht, etc. Certified translation from English, contemporary to the original.
Not earlier than January 30, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Secret agent information summary of the Foreign Department of the Main Directorate of State Security of the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs regarding the mission of Minister President of Prussia H. Goering to Poland. Certified translation from French, contemporary to the original. Marks – autographs of Soviet Deputy People’s Commissar of Internal Affairs Y. Agranov and J. Stalin.
not earlier than February 1, 1935
Russian State Archives of Social and Political History
Information letter from TASS correspondent in Warsaw I. Kovalsky to TASS Executive Director Y. Doletsky regarding German-Polish relations and the Germanophilia of the Polish government. Copy.
February 2, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Secret agent information of the Red Army Intelligence Directorate regarding the agreement between Prague, Bucharest and Moscow and the political situation in Romania. Cover letter from the Head of the Red Army Intelligence Directorate S. Uritsky to Soviet People’s Commissar of Defence K. Voroshilov of 5 February 1936 with attached secret agent information. Secret agent information – certified copy, cover letter – original.
not earlier than February 3, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Cipher telegram from Soviet Plenipotentiary Representative in Great Britain I. Maisky to the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs regarding the progress and results of Anglo-French talks in London. Certified copy.
February 5, 1935
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram from Soviet Plenipotentiary Representative in Great Britain I. Maisky to the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs about the interest of Western European states in the independence of Czechoslovakia, the prospects of talks on the signature of the Eastern Pact and the delivery of Soviet visas to US citizens. Certified copy.
February 6, 1935
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cover letter from the Head of the Red Army Intelligence Directorate Y. Berzin to Soviet People’s Commissar of Defence K. Voroshilov with attached secret agent information regarding possible successors to Polish Marshal J. Pilsudski, the military and political situation in Poland, German foreign policy, and the possibility of a war against the USSR. Cover letter – original, secret agent information – certified copy.
February 7, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Memorandum from Soviet People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs M. Litvinov to J. Stalin on the agenda of talks with Lord Privy Seal of Great Britain A. Eden during his upcoming visit to the USSR and on the stance of the Soviet Union on the issues involved (M. Litvinov’s memorandum with corrections was approved by the Politburo of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee on 26 March 1935 as a basis for talks). Original. Marks and corrections – autograph of J. Stalin.
February 10, 1935
Russian State Archives of Social and Political History