1939

1939

  Memorandum of the Foreign Commissars of the USSR M.M. Litvinov to Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) J.V. Stalin about the response to French Foreign Minister J. Bonnet on the proposal to begin Soviet-French negotiations in connection with a possible German attack on Romania and Poland.

  Memorandum of the Foreign Commissars of the USSR M.M. Litvinov to Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) J.V. Stalin about the response to French Foreign Minister J. Bonnet on the proposal to begin Soviet-French negotiations in connection with a possible German attack on Romania and Poland.
April 9, 1939
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

Letter of the plenipotentiary of the USSR to Great Britain I.M. Maisky to People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M.M. Litvinov about the attitude of the British population towards German expansion in Europe, the prospects for the resumption of the policy of "appeasement" and sabotage of Anglo-Soviet cooperation in curbing the Nazi aggressors.

Letter of the plenipotentiary of the USSR to Great Britain I.M. Maisky to People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M.M. Litvinov about the attitude of the British population towards German expansion in Europe, the prospects for the resumption of the policy of "appeasement" and sabotage of Anglo-Soviet cooperation in curbing the Nazi aggressors.
April 9, 1939
Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History

Cipher telegram of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR M.M. Litvinov to envoy of the USSR in France Ya .Z. Suriz with the text of the response to French Foreign Minister J. Bonnet on his proposal to begin Soviet-French negotiations in connection with a possible German attack on Romania and Poland.

Cipher telegram of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR M.M. Litvinov to envoy of the USSR in France Ya .Z. Suriz with the text of the response to French Foreign Minister J. Bonnet on his proposal to begin Soviet-French negotiations in connection with a possible German attack on Romania and Poland.
April 10, 1939
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

The letter of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M.M.Litvinov to the USSR Ambassador to France Y. Z.Suritz about the intention of London and Paris to obtain from Moscow specific obligations towards Poland and Romania without binding themselves to the USSR.

The letter of the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR M.M.Litvinov to the USSR Ambassador to France Y. Z.Suritz about the intention of London and Paris to obtain from Moscow specific obligations towards Poland and Romania without binding themselves to the USSR.
April 11, 1939.
Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation

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