1938
1938
Cipher telegram from the USSR Ambassador to France Y.Z. Suritz to NKID (People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR) on the decision of French Prime Minister E. Daladier to take part in the Munich Conference.
September 28, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram from Soviet Ambassador to Great Britain I. M. Maisky to the NKID (the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs) of the USSR on the requirement of Czechoslovakia for the participation of its representative in the work of Munich Four-Power Conference.
September 28, 1938.
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Report from People's Commissar of Defence of the USSR K.E. Voroshilov to the VKPb TcK (the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and to the SNK (the Council of People's Commissars) of the USSR on an additional call among the reserve personnel, an appeal to the training of commanding officers of the RKKA (the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army), an allocation of horses and lorries for army needs and secondment students of military academies to the headquarters of military districts.
September 28, 1938.
Russian State Archives of Social and Political History
Extract from protocol No. 64 of the meeting of VKP(b) TcK Politburo (the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) on an additional call among the reserve personnel, an appeal to the training of commanding officers of the RKKA (the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army), an allocation of horses and lorries for army needs and secondment students of military academies to the headquarters of military districts.
September 29, 1938.
Archives of the President of the Russian Federation
British Prime Minister N. Chamberlain at Heston Airport before flying to Munich.
September 29, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Cipher telegram of the ambassador of the USSR in Czechoslovakia S.S. Aleksandrovsky to the NKID (The People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs) of the USSR on a telephone conversation with the President of Czechoslovakia E. Beneš about the Munich Conference, Poland’s territorial claims to Czechoslovakia and possible political support of the Czechoslovak Republic from the USSR.
September 29, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram of the ambassador of the USSR in Czechoslovakia S.S. Aleksandrovskyto the NKID (The People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs) of the USSR with the text of the response of the Czechoslovak government to the proposal of Great Britain to accept its plan to pacify Germany and satisfy territorial claims against Czechoslovakia.
September 29, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram of the ambassador of the USSR in Great Britain I.M. Maisky to the People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR on the circumstances of the convening of the Four-Power Conference in Munich, the negotiation program and international guarantees of the inviolability of the new borders of Czechoslovakia after the transfering of the Sudetenland to Germany.
September 29, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram of the ambassador of the USSR in Great Britain IM Maisky to the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR on assessments by British opposition politicians of the actions of the USSR and Great Britain during the Czechoslovak crisis.
September 29, 1938 September 29, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Munich residents welcome Reichschancellor of Germany A. Hitler and Prime Minister of Italy B. Mussolini.
September 29, 1938.
Russian State Military Archives
French Prime Minister E. Daladier shaking hands with Italian Prime Minister B. Mussolini.
[September 29, 1938] [September 29, 1938]
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Reich Chancellor of Germany A. Hitler talking with French Prime Minister E. Daladier, president of the "Privy Cabinet Council" of Germany C. von Neurath and French Ambassador to Germany A. François-Poncet.
September 29, 1938 September 29, 1038
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Protocol Record of the Munich Conference.
September 29, 1938.
State Archives of the Russian Federation
Discussion of the terms of the Munich Agreement.
[September 29, 1938]
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
The text of the Munich Agreement of 1938 with additions.
September 29, 1938 September 29, 1938
Russian State Military Archives
Notes by German Foreign Ministry employee E. Kordt on the Munich Conference.
September 29, 1938.
State Archives of the Russian Federation
British Prime Minister N. Chamberlain signs the Munich Agreement.
September 30, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
French Prime Minister E. Daladier signs the Munich Agreement.
September 30, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
British Prime Minister N. Chamberlain, Reich Chancellor of Germany A. Hitler and his personal interpreter P. Schmidt during a conversation about the Anglo-German non-aggression declaration.
[September 30, 1938]
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Anglo-German Declaration of non-aggression.
September 30, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Cipher telegram from Soviet Ambassador to Great Britain I. M. Maisky to the NKID (the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs) of the USSR on details of the Munich Four-Power Agreement and its judgment.
September 30, 1938.
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Code telegram Soviet ambassador in Czechoslovakia SS Alexandrovsky in the People's Commissariat of the USSR on the government's agreement with Czechoslovakia, the Anglo-French proposals to address "the Sudeten problem" because of the impossibility of Czechoslovakia wage war simultaneously against Germany, Poland and Hungary
September 30, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
From not-for-print Foreign Information bulletin No. 276 of TASS (the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union) - "Exposing the English weekly" on France’s powerful military capacity on the eve of Munich Agreement.
September 30, 1938.
State Archives of the Russian Federation
Report from the Military Council of the KOVO (the Kiev Special Military District) to People's Commissar of Defence of the USSR K.E. Voroshilov on the actions of Polish troops in front of the KOVO front.
September 30, 1938.
Russian State Military Archives
Note from the Government of the Republic of Poland to the Government of the Czechoslovak Republic on the immediate referendum in the areas of Czechoslovakia inhabited by ethnic Poles and the transfer of these territories under the jurisdiction of Poland with all military and economic facilities.
September 30, 1938.
Russian State Military Archives
Meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain (in the centre) with King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland George VI and his wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Duchess of York.
September 30, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Children at the anti-Hitler demonstration in San Francisco (the USA).
September 30, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Information letter from the assistant to the Soviet military attache in Prague V.N. Kashuba to the External Relations Department of the NKO (The People's Commissariat of Defence) of the USSR “On the first day of the occupation of Czechoslovakia by German troops”.
Not earlier than October 1, 1938.
Russian State Military Archives
German troops cross the German-Czechoslovak border.
[October 1, 1938.]
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
The German infantry is part of Czechoslovakia: Photo
October 1, 1938
Russian State Military Archives
Map of Czechoslovakia with the designation of the territories claimed by Germany (clipping from the French "L'Erop Nuvell" newspaper)
October 1, 1938
Russian State Military Archives
Map "zone of occupation in Czechoslovakia" (cutting from the British "Times" newspaper)
October 1938
Russian State Military Archives
Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler, the minister-president of Prussia G. Goering and the leader of the Sudeten German Party K. Henlein on the balcony of a Berlin residence of the German chancellor: Photo
October 1, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Londoners welcome portrait of N. Chamberlain: Photo
October 1, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Refugees from the Sudetenland: Photo
October 1, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Refugees from the Sudetenland in a special room in Prague Photo
October 1, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents
Code telegram Soviet ambassador in Czechoslovakia SS Alexandrovsky in the People's Commissariat of the USSR passed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia Polish note demanding the transfer region of Poland Cieszyn
October 1, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
From the diary of the Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR VP Potemkin - record the conversation with the envoy of Czechoslovakia in the USSR Z. Fierlinger the Polish ultimatum to Czechoslovakia
October 1, 1938
Archives of the President of the Russian Federation
Code telegram Soviet ambassador in Czechoslovakia SS Alexandrovsky in the People's Commissariat of the USSR on the surrender of Czechoslovakia before the Polish government an ultimatum on the transfer of Poland Cieszyn region
October 1, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Code telegram Soviet ambassador in Czechoslovakia SS Alexandrovsky in the People's Commissariat of the USSR on the situation in Czechoslovakia in the Munich Observer and actions of the Czechoslovak government in connection with the Polish ultimatum and the decisions of the Munich conference of the four powers
October 1, 1938
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M. M. Litvinov to the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR - about the Paris meeting with the French Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet.
October 2, 1938.
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram of the Ambassador of the USSR to the UK I. M. Maisky in the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR about the reaction of the envoy of Czechoslovakia to the UK Jan Masaryk, political circles, the press and the British population on the conclusion of the Munich Agreement.
October 2, 1938.
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram from advisor of Soviet Embassy in Italy L. B. Gelfand to the NKID (the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs) of the USSR about a conversation with Foreign Minister for Foreign Affair of Italy G. Ciano on the political capitulation of France, the Anglo-German negotiation in Munich and the time of the entry into force of the Anglo-Italian agreement of April 16, 1938.
October 2, 1938.
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
From the not-for-print Foreign Information bulletin No. 275 of TASS (the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union) - "Ribbentrop statement to the "L'Époque" correspondent".
October 2, 1938.
State Archives of the Russian Federation
Cipher telegram from Soviet Ambassador to Czechoslovakia S. S. Alexandrovsky to the NKID (the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs) of the USSR on the deep political crisis in Czechoslovakia after the Munich Conference, the growing territorial claims of the Poles and the hopes of the Czech people for help from the USSR in keeping Poland from seizing foreign territories.
October 3, 1938.
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
German troops enter the territory of the Sudetenland: Photo
October 3, 1938
Russian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents