1935
1935
Memorandum from the German government drafted for talks on disarmament with Lord Privy Seal of Great Britain A. Eden. Copy.
[no later than March 24, 1935]
Russian State Military Archives
Information from the Foreign Department of the Main Directorate of State Security of the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs about talks between Lord Privy Seal of Great Britain A. Eden and French Foreign Minister P. Laval on the Eastern Pact and the readmission of Germany into the League of Nations. Original. Signature – autograph of the Deputy Head of the Foreign Department of the Main Directorate of State Security of the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs A. Slutsky, mark in violet pencil – autograph of G. Yagoda, marks in blue and plain pencil – autograph of J. Stalin.
not earlier than March 26, 1935
Russian State Archives of Social and Political History
Article by Soviet Deputy People’s Commissar of Defence M. Tukhachevsky “Hitler’s Military Plans”. Original. Signature – autograph of M. Tukhachevsky, corrections – autograph of J. Stalin.
March 29, 1935
Russian State Archives of Social and Political History
Secret agent information of the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs “Reaction of the diplomatic corps to the visit of the British minister Eden to Moscow”. Copy.
no later than March 29, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Draft press statement about talks between Lord Privy Seal of Great Britain A. Eden, the General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee J. Stalin, Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the USSR V. Molotov and the Soviet People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs M. Litvinov regarding European security. Copy.
March 31, 1935
Russian State Archives of Social and Political History
Memorandum from Soviet People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs M. Litvinov to J. Stalin “On Lithuania”. Copy.
April 2, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Draft declaration of the Soviet government to French Foreign Minister P. Laval on the urgency of signing a mutual assistance pact to which Germany, Poland and the Baltic countries could adhere later. Original. Corrections in red pencil and mark: “For my archive. J. Stalin” - autograph of J. Stalin.
April 2, 1935
Russian State Archives of Social and Political History
Letter from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French Senate H. Bérenger regarding the publication by the Paris weekly Ecoutez-moi of the secret German-Polish agreement of 25 February 1934 (with the attached text of the agreement). Letter – original, agreement – copy.
April 4, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Memorandum from Soviet People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs M. Litvinov to J. Stalin regarding the results of Franco-British talks in London, the signature of the Anglo-French air convention, and the possibility of signing the Eastern Pact without the participation of Germany and Poland. Original. Signature and corrections – autograph of M. Litvinov, mark: “Archive. Stalin” – autograph of J. Stalin.
April 7, 1935
Russian State Military Archives
Cipher telegram from the adviser to the Soviet Embassy in Great Britain S. Kagan to the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs regarding the decisions made by the British government after the visit of British Foreign Secretary J. Simon to Berlin in March 1935. Certified copy.
April 8, 1935
Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation