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THE SOVIET UNION1967–1969

Part 1: Political, Governmental,and National Defense Affairs

A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

ConfidentialU.S. State Department

Central Files

A UPA Collectionfrom

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THE SOVIET UNION1967–1969

PART 1: POLITICAL, GOVERNMENTAL, ANDNATIONAL DEFENSE AFFAIRS

Project CoordinatorRobert E. Lester

Guide compiled byJoanna Claire Dubus

ConfidentialU.S. State Department

Central Files

4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814-3389

A UPA Collection from

Subject-Numeric Categories:AID, CSM, DEF, and POL

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. The Soviet Union, 1967–1969 [microform]/ project coordinator, Robert E. Lester. microfilm reels ; 35 mm. Summary: Reproduces documents from Record Group 59, Records of the State Department,Subject-numeric files, 1967–1969, in the custody of the National Archives, College Park,MD. Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Joanna Claire Dubus. ISBN 1-55655-978-X 1. United States—Foreign relations—Soviet Union—Sources. 2. Soviet Union—Foreignrelations—United States—Sources. 3. Soviet Union—Politics and government—1953–1985—Sources. 4. United States—Foreign relations—1963–1969—Sources. I. Title: ConfidentialU.S. State Department central files. II. Title: Soviet Union, 1967–1969. III. Lester,Robert. IV. Dubus, Joanna Claire, 1981– V. United States. Dept. of State. VI. UniversityPublications of America (Firm)E183.8.S65327.73047'09'046—dc22

2004048545CIP

The documents reproduced in this publication are among the records of the U.S.Department of State in the custody of the National Archives of the United States. No copyright

is claimed in these official records.

Copyright © 2004 LexisNexis Academic & Library Solutions,a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.

All rights reserved.ISBN 1-55655-978-X.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Scope and Content Note ......................................................................................................... v

Source Note ............................................................................................................................. vii

Editorial Note .......................................................................................................................... vii

State Department Records Classification System, February 1963–July 1973 ..................... ix

Subject File Outlines (with Secondary File Designations) .............................................. xv

Country Abbreviations ....................................................................................................... xvii

Sample Reel Index Entries ..................................................................................................... xxvii

Abbreviations .......................................................................................................................... xxix

Reel Index

Reel 1Foreign Economic Assistance (AID) ................................................................................ 1Communism (CSM) .......................................................................................................... 1Defense Affairs (DEF) ...................................................................................................... 3

Reels 2–4Defense Affairs (DEF) cont. ............................................................................................. 4

Reel 5Defense Affairs (DEF) cont. ............................................................................................. 12Political Affairs and Relations (POL) ................................................................................ 15

Reels 6–24Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont. ....................................................................... 15

Subject Index .......................................................................................................................... 61

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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The U.S. State Department Central Files are the definitive source ofAmerican diplomatic reporting on political, military, social, and economicdevelopments throughout the world in the twentieth century. This editionconsists of the Central Files for the Soviet Union for the period between 1967and 1969. The files are arranged according to the State Department RecordsClassification System, February 1963–1973. The subjects from theclassification system included in this edition are AID (Foreign EconomicAssistance), CSM (Communism), DEF (Defense Affairs), and POL (PoliticalAffairs and Relations). The files consist of cables and letters sent andreceived by U.S. diplomats and embassy personnel; reports on meetingsbetween U.S. and foreign government officials and leaders; newspaperclippings and translations from journals and newspapers; transcripts ofspeeches; and reports and observations on political, military, and socialaffairs.

The first few documents in this edition of Central Files are from the AIDcategory (Reel 1, frames 0001–0010); they focus on Soviet economicassistance to Middle Eastern nations and North Vietnam. Immediatelyfollowing the AID file is the CSM file, composed primarily of correspondenceon the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and the 1968 Sovietinvasion of Czechoslovakia. This file begins on frame 0011 of Reel 1 andends with frame 0659 on the same reel.

The DEF category begins on frame 0660 of Reel 1 and continues throughframe 0782 of Reel 5. Major topics covered include the proposed StrategicArms Limitation Talks between world nuclear powers, Soviet troop movementsin Eastern European nations, and military assistance from the Soviet Union toother nations. A large portion of the documents deal with the Soviet Union’ssupplying of arms to India and Pakistan.

The POL category comprises the rest of this edition, starting with frame0783 of Reel 5 and concluding at the end of Reel 24. Detailed here are theeffects on U.S.-Soviet relations of various events, such as the Czechoslovakiainvasion, the war in Vietnam, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. During this period,the Soviet Politburo, under the leadership of Leonid I. Brezhnev, became moreactive in silencing dissidents than it had been under Brezhnev’s predecessor,Nikita S. Khrushchev. This issue is also a major part of the POL file, as arechanges in the Soviet leadership and the celebrations for the fiftieth

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anniversary of the Soviet state. The Politburo topics are primarily discussed inJoint Weeka Reports (POL 2-1), weekly reports written by U.S. diplomaticpersonnel that provide brief summaries of both internal and foreigndevelopments. These summaries are based on observations of U.S. officialsand translations from newspapers and periodicals. Foreign developments inWeeka reports include Soviet policy toward Middle Eastern nations,Communist activities in South America, and Sino-Soviet relations.

Also available in the POL category are reports on U.S. diplomatic personnelvisits to Soviet cities; biographical information on Soviet diplomatic personnel;and foreign visits and meetings by Leonid Brezhnev, Aleksei Kosygin, AndreiGromyko, and Nikolai Podgorny. The defection of Josef Stalin’s daughter,Svetlana Alliluyeva, is a well-covered topic, as are travel controls, Sovietaircraft operations near U.S. naval units, and Soviet fishing vessels trawling inU.S. waters.

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SOURCE NOTEMicrofilmed from the holdings of the National Archives, College Park,

Maryland, Record Group 59: Records of the Department of State, CentralForeign Policy Files, Subject-Numeric Files, 1967–1969, for the Soviet Union(and USSR). Materials from the following Subject-Numeric File categorieswere included in this microfilm publication: Economic (selected), and Politicaland Defense. Specific subject categories include AID (all types of aid), onlyfrom the Economic Subject-Numeric File category; and CSM (Communism),DEF (Defense), INT (Intelligence), and POL (Political Affairs and Relations)from the Political and Defense Subject-Numeric File category.

EDITORIAL NOTEThe Subject-Numeric Files for February 1963 through July 1973 are

arranged by subject-numeric categories, not by country. Therefore, some filefolders will contain multiple subject categories. In addition, some folders willhave more than one country represented by a single subject category.

LexisNexis has microfilmed all available documents relating to the subjectcategories listed above for the Soviet Union (USSR), excluding only exactduplicate copies of documents. In addition to the documents, LexisNexis hasfilmed file folders when possible. LexisNexis has microfilmed the documentsas they are arranged at the National Archives. In a small number of instances,some documents have been misfiled and misclassified by the StateDepartment. LexisNexis has included, in brackets, corrected citations forthese items. The file containing the specific subject category INT had nodocuments for the Soviet Union. A few Document Withdrawal Sheets exist inthe files, and LexisNexis has filmed them. Withdrawal sheets itemizedocuments that have been withdrawn from the files, due to national securityrestrictions, by the National Archives staff.

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STATE DEPARTMENT RECORDSCLASSIFICATION SYSTEM,FEBRUARY 1963–JULY 1973

Essential to the effective administration of the State Department and itsoverseas posts is the management of records. In keeping with the StateDepartment’s program to improve and modernize its administrative processes,the department developed a new comprehensive records classification systemin February–March 1963 (used until July 1973).

This new uniform file system enabled users to file and find materialrapidly—the usefulness of recorded information being largely dependent uponthe logical arrangement of records. The new system applied to both officialand working files.

The new system was based on several years of research and embodiedmany substantial contributions made by departmental and overseaspersonnel. An effort had been made to provide sufficient flexibility and subjectmatter coverage to meet the needs of offices and posts both large and small.

A. PURPOSE AND SCOPEThe new Records Classification System embodied a uniform official filesystem to be used throughout the department and its overseas posts. It wasintended for use by operating offices as well as by departmental and postcentral files operations. The new system did not apply to certain types of casefiles, however, such as official personnel files, security investigative files,voucher files, and so forth. Offices continued to maintain chronological fileswhere necessary or desirable.

B. ARRANGEMENT AND CONTENT

1. Subject File OutlinesThe attached file outlines [provided by LexisNexis beginning on page xv]comprise the new file system. They were arranged within seven broad subjectmatter areas (known earlier as classes), with each including specificsubdivisions of related secondary and tertiary code symbols.

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2. Special Instructions

a. International Organizations and ConferencesThis system provided a special method for handling records accumulated inlarge quantities by offices that were primarily interested in a specificorganization or conference rather than in the subject matter with which itdealt. Use of this special feature of the new file system afforded such officesa method for organizing this type of record material to meet their ownreference needs within the framework of the new system. It proved ofparticular use to the Bureau of International Organization Affairs and toUnited States Missions to international organizations, such as the U.S.United Nations Delegation.

b. Commercial OfficersThis instruction to the system was prepared in cooperation with theDepartment of Commerce for the special guidance of commercial officers intheir use of the new file system. It provided for pre-coding of commercial-economic reports with the appropriate subject matter code symbols.

c. Peace Corps RepresentativesThis instruction to the system was prepared in cooperation with the PeaceCorps for the guidance of its field representatives in records organizationand maintenance. It prescribed the use of the appropriate administrativesubject outlines for Peace Corps records administration.

d. U.S. Information Service (USIS)Special subject designations were developed in cooperation with the U.S.Information Agency for use by those posts at which USIS files weremaintained by the post’s Central Records Unit. These designations wereincluded in the Culture & Information subject outline.

C. TYPE OF SYSTEM

1. Subject-Numeric SystemThe new uniform file system was of the subject-numeric type. It was selectedbecause of the flexibility that it provided for expansion purposes and thesimplicity of file designations for marking purposes. A mnemonic symbol wasselected for each of the fifty-five primary subjects for which file outlines hadbeen developed. These symbols ranged from one to four letters in length andhad been chosen because of their meaning or obvious relationship to thesubject matter for which they stood. In some cases the symbol was identicalwith an office symbol (e.g., PPT for Passports & Citizenship, AV for Aviation

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(Civil)). In other cases the key letters in the primary subject constituted thesymbol (e.g., CON for Consular Affairs (General), REF for Refugees &Migration, AGR for Agriculture (General)).

While many small offices used the primary subjects alone, larger officesrequired further breakdowns of the primary subjects for more detailed subjectmatter coverage. Simple serial numbers were assigned to subject breakdownsat both the secondary and tertiary level. For example, a paper relating to thesubject of agricultural production in general was classified AGR 12; a paperdealing with technological advances in agricultural production was AGR 12-1.The most detailed subdivision contained no more than four digits, making for arelatively simple file designation. Sample Reel Index entries with SubjectNumeric Codes are on page xxvii.

FN 6-1

Subject-Numeric Symbol

Primary Subject—Finance Tertiary Subject—Loans

Secondary Subject—Domestic

2. Use of Identical Numbers for Similar SubjectAs an additional aid, the same number was assigned to similar secondary andtertiary subjects appearing in different subject file outlines. In most outlinesthe first five secondary subjects were standard (e.g., General Policy, Plans,and Programs; General Reports and Statistics; Organizations andConferences; Agreements and Treaties; and Laws and Regulations). Thissame principle was applied to other similar or related subjects (e.g.,Communist Bloc activities in aid, trade, and educational and cultural fieldswere assigned a “6” number—AID 6, FT 6, EDU 6, respectively; productionand consumption was assigned a “12” number in the various industryoutlines—AGR 12, INCO 12, PET 12).

3. Expansion of Existing SubjectsWhile no attempt was made to provide breakdowns for subject matter beyondthe tertiary level, there were cases in which an office might want or need tosubdivide a secondary or tertiary subject alphabetically by name, geographiclocation, or other appropriate breakdown. For example, papers relating tovisits by foreign dignitaries were subdivided by name (e.g., POL 7 Visits—Adenauer); papers relating to a trade fair by location (e.g., TP 8 Fairs—Moscow); or papers relating to a thermal power project by type (e.g., FSE 12Electric Power—Thermal).

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D. SPECIAL FEATURES

1. FlexibilityFlexibility was an important feature of the uniform file system. The new systemembodied an unusual amount of flexibility by providing users with severalmethods of arranging material according to their specific requirements. Threeimportant areas of choice are indicated below:

a. Subject vs. Geographic ArrangementWithin each subject file outline, where appropriate, alternative ways ofarranging material by subject or area/country were possible. An officeinterested only in a specific subject without regard to country selected themethod of arrangement described above. An office that was primarilyinterested in specific subject matter but with a secondary concern for ageographic area or country selected the method described in Instruction “C”(Type of System). A geographic bureau or other office primarily concernedwith a specific country used the method of arranging first by country andthereunder by subject described in Instruction “B” (Arrangement andContent).

b. Treatment of International Organizations and ConferencesMost offices accumulated a varying amount of material on internationalorganizations and conferences in which the U.S. government wasrepresented or participated. The interests of each office and itsresponsibility for international organization and conference activitiesdetermined the amount of record material that it accumulated and themethod by which it arranged material to meet user needs.

An office that had a limited interest in such organizations and conferencesand accumulated a relatively small quantity of papers probably found the “3”(Organizations and Conferences) classification within the appropriatesubject outline adequate. An office that had a major interest in andresponsibility for an organization such as the North Atlantic TreatyOrganization (NATO), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and

POL 17–1 USSR–U.S.Primary Subject—PoliticalAffairs and Relations

Secondary Subject—Diplomatic and ConsularRepresentation

Tertiary Subject—Accreditation, between theSoviet Union and U.S.

Folder

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Development (OECD), or the World Health Organization (WHO), however,adopted the method of arrangement described in Instruction “D” (SpecialFeatures). Under this arrangement a special subject file by title oforganization was set up under the appropriate subject outline, using any ofthe secondary or tertiary breakdowns as necessary.

The Bureau of International Organization Affairs, special missions tointernational organizations, and other offices that accumulated a largevolume of material on a specific organization or conference used the specialinstruction method of arrangement. This instruction contained a standard listof administrative subjects common to international organizations andconferences. It also provided a unique method of arranging substantiveprogram material relating to the specific organization or conference byselecting appropriate subjects, permitting an organizational approach withinthe framework of a uniform subject system.

c. Treatment of Industries and CommoditiesBecause of the importance of the commercial-economic reporting program,special attention was given to the treatment of industries and commoditiesunder the new file system. Specific subject outlines were developed for themost significant industries, such as Agriculture (General), Fuels & Energy,Petroleum, Telecommunications, and Transportation. With the exception ofAgriculture (General), these industry outlines covered the relatedcommodities and products as well.

To take care of the large number of other industries, commodities,products, and specific agricultural crops, an alphabetical guide wasdeveloped as an adjunct to the Industries & Commodities (General) outline.This list, referred to as INCO (specific), provided offices with a simplemethod of filing materials on specific commodities, regardless of whetherthey were in their natural or manufactured state.

Instructions preceding the alphabetical listing offered users a choice ofmethods of arrangement within the list. For example, one office may havepreferred to group all minerals and metals together while another office mayhave found it preferable to file by the specific mineral or metal.

2. Detailed Instructions (Miscellaneous)In addition to the instructions above, alternative methods of arrangement,detailed statements, or explanations of the coverage of specific secondaryand tertiary breakdowns of the primary subject were provided on an ad hocbasis. Specific cross-references to related subject matter within the same or inother outlines were also indicated. Classifiers found these instructions usefulin determining proper file designations, particularly in the case of subjectmatter that may not have been familiar to them.

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3. Country SymbolsA list of standard country abbreviations was used for coding papers relating tospecific countries. See page xvii for list.

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SUBJECT FILE OUTLINES(with Secondary File Designations)

Culture and InformationCUL Cultural Activities (USIS)EDU Education and CultureEDX Educational and Cultural ExchangeINF Information Activities (General)MP Motion Pictures (USIS)PPV/PPB Press, Publications and Visuals; Press and

Publications (USIS)RAD Radio (USIS)TV Television (USIS)

EconomicAGR AgricultureAID [Foreign] AidAV Aviation (Civil)E Economic Affairs (General)ECIN Economic IntegrationFN FinanceFSE Fuels and EnergyFT Foreign TradeINCO Industries and Commodities (General)INCO Industries and Commodities (specific)IT Inland TransportLAB Labor and ManpowerOS Ocean ShippingPET PetroleumPO Postal AffairsSTR Strategic Trade ControlTEL TelecommunicationsTP Trade Promotion and AssistanceTR Transportation (General)

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Political and DefenseCSM CommunismDEF Defense AffairsINT IntelligencePOL Political Affairs and Relations

ScienceAE Atomic EnergySCI Science and TechnologySP Space and Astronautics

SocialHLTH Health and Medical CareREF Refugees and MigrationSOC Social Conditions

The Administration subject outline relates exclusively to the functioningof diplomatic posts and personnel.

The Consular subject outline relates exclusively to the functioning ofconsular offices and passport, visa, and protective services.

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AADEN Aden Colony and Protectorate (Hadhramaut,

Perim Island, Socotra Island)AFG AfghanistanAFR AfricaALB AlbaniaALG AlgeriaAM SAMOA American Samoa (Tutuila Island)AMSTERDAM I Amsterdam IslandANDAMAN IS Andaman IslandsANDORRA AndorraANG Angola (Benguela, Cabinda, Landana,

Portuguese West Africa)ANT AntarcticaARAB Arab countriesABC ArcticARG ArgentinaARMENIA ArmeniaASCENSION I Ascension IslandASIA AsiaATL O Atlantic OceanAUS AustriaAZORES Azores

BBAH IS Bahama Islands (Great Inagua, Inagua, San

Salvador) (see also BWI)BAHREIN IS Bahrein IslandsBALEARIC IS Balearic IslandsBALI BaliBALKAN ST Balkan StatesBALTIC ST Baltic StatesBANGKA IS Bangka IslandsBAS BasutolandBECH Bechuanaland

COUNTRY ABBREVIATIONS

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BEL BelgiumBENELUX Benelux (see also BWI)BERMUDA BermudaBHU BhutanBIS ARCH Bismarck ArchipelagoBOL BoliviaBONIN IS Bonin IslandsBRAZ BrazilBE BORNEO British Borneo (North Borneo)BR GU British GuianaBE HOND British HondurasBE S AFR British South AfricaBRUNEI BruneiBUL BulgariaBURMA BurmaBURUNDI BurundiBWI British West Indies (Abaco, Acklin, Andros,

Anguilla, Antigua, Barbados, Barbuda,Caicos, Cat, Cayman, Crooked,Dominica, Eleuthera, Exuma, Grenada,Grenadines, Harbour, Leeward, Long,Mayaguana, Montserrat, Morant Cays, Nevis,New Providence, Pedro Cays, Perico,Ragged, Redona, Rum Cay, St. Christopher,St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Sombrero,Turks, Watlings, Windward)

CCAM Cameroon, Federal Republic ofCAMB CambodiaCAN Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba,

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, PrinceEdward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan,Yukon, Newfoundland, Labrador)

CANARY IS Canary IslandsCAPE VERDE IS Cape Verde Islands (Boa Vista, Branco,

Brava, Fogo, Luzia, Maio, Santo Antao)CARIB Caribbean AreaC AFR Central African RepublicCEN AM Central AmericaCEYLON Ceylon

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CHAD Chad, Republic ofCHILE ChileCHINA ChinaCHICOM China (Communist)CHINAT China (Nationalist) (Formosa, Penghu,

Pescadores Islands, Taiwan)CHRIS I (INDIAN O) Christmas Island (Indian Ocean) (Australia)CHRIS I (PAC O) Christmas Island (Pacific Ocean) (British)COCOS (KEELING) IS Cocos (Keeling) IslandsCOL ColombiaCOM BLOC Communist Bloc (Sino-Soviet Bloc)COMORO IS Comoro IslandsCONGO Congo (Brazzaville) (formerly Middle Congo,

now Republic of the Congo)COSTA RICA Costa RicaCRETE CreteCROZET Crozet IslandCUBA Cuba (Isle of Pines)CYP CyprusCZ Canal Zone, U.S. (Panama Canal Zone)CZECH Czechoslovakia

DDAHOMEY Dahomey, Republic ofDEN DenmarkDOM REP Dominican RepublicDUBAI Dubai (Trucial States)

EE AFR East AfricaECUADOR Ecuador (Galapagos)E EUR Eastern Europe (Iron Curtain countries)E GER East Germany (Russian Zone)EL SAL El Salvador (Salvador)ENTENTE ST Entente StatesEST EstoniaETH Ethiopia (Eritrea)EUR Europe

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FFAEROE IS Faeroe IslandsFALK IS Falkland IslandsFAR EAST Far EastFIJI Fiji IslandFIN Finland (Aland Islands)FR FranceFR GU French Guiana (Cayenne)FR INDIA French IndiaFR POLY French Polynesia (Leeward, Marquesas,

Society, Tahiti)FR SOM French Somaliland (Djibouti)FR W AFR French West AfricaFR WI French West Indies (Guadeloupe,

Marie-Galente, Martinique, St. Barthelemy)F WORLD Free World

GGABON Gabon, Republic ofGAMBIA GambiaGEE (POL) Germany, Polish AdministrationGER GermanyGHANA GhanaGIB GibraltarGIL & ELLICE IS Gilbert and Ellice IslandsGREECE GreeceGREENLAND GreenlandGUAM GuamGUAT GuatemalaGUIN Guinea, Republic of

HHAI HaitiHOND HondurasHK Hong KongHUNG Hungary

IICE IcelandINDIA India (Daman, Diu, Goa,

Pondicherry)

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INDOCH IndochinaINDON Indonesia (Borneo, Celebes, Java, Lombok,

Molucca, Netherland Indies, Sumatra)IRAN Iran (Azerbaijan)IRAQ IraqIRE Ireland (Irish Free State)ISR IsraelIT ItalyIV CST Ivory Coast, Republic of theIWO JIMA Iwo Jima (see Volcano Islands)

JJAM JamaicaJAP JapanJOHNSTON I Johnston IslandJORDAN Jordan

KKENYA KenyaKOR KoreaKURIL IS Kuril IslandKUW Kuwait, State of

LLACCADIVE IS Laccadive IslandsLAOS LaosLAT AM Latin AmericaLATVIA LatviaLEB LebanonLIB LiberiaLIBYA Libya (Benghazi, Cyrenaica, Tripoli)LIECH LiechtensteinLITH LithuaniaLUX Luxembourg

MMACAO MacaoMADEIRA MadeiraMALAG Malagasy Republic (Madagascar)

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MALAYA Malaya (Federated Malay States, Malacca,Perlis, Selangor, Pahang, Perak, Penang,Trengganu)

MALDIVE IS Maldive IslandsMALI Mali, Republic ofMALTA MaltaMANCH ManchuriaMARCUS IS Marcus IslandsMAURITANIA Mauritania, Islamic Republic ofMAURITIUS MauritiusMAYOTTE IS Mayotte IslandsMEDIT MediterraneanMEX MexicoMID EAST Middle EastMIDWAY IS Midway IslandsMIQUELON IS Miquelon IslandsMONACO MonacoMONG MongoliaMOON MoonMOR MoroccoMOZ Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa)MUSCAT & OMAN Muscat and Oman

NN BORNEO North Borneo (British Borneo)NEPAL NepalNETH NetherlandsNETH ANT Netherlands Antilles (Aruba, Bonaire,

Curacao, Leeward, Netherlands West Indies,St. Eustatius, Windward)

NEW CAL New Caledonia (Chesterfield, Huon, Isle ofPines, Loyalty, Wallis Archipelago)

NEW GUIN New GuineaNEW HEBR New HebridesNIC NicaraguaNICABAR IS Nicabar IslandsNIGER Niger, Republic ofNIGERIA Nigeria, Federation ofN IRE Northern IrelandN KOR North KoreaNOR NorwayNORFOLK I Norfolk Island

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NR EAST Near EastN VIET North VietnamNZ New Zealand (Cook, Kermadec)

OORKNEY IS Orkney IslandsOUTER SP Outer Space

PPAC IS Pacific IslandsPAC O Pacific OceanPAK PakistanPAL PalestinePAN PanamaPAPUA PapuaPAR ParaguayPERU PeruPHIL Philippines, Republic ofPITCAIRN I Pitcairn IslandPOL PolandPORT PortugalPORT GUIN Portuguese Guinea (Bijagoz, Bolama)PORT INDIA Portuguese IndiaPR Puerto Rico

QQATER [QATAR] Qater [Qatar]

RREDONDA IS Redonda IslandsREUNION IS Reunion IslandsRHOD & NYAS Rhodesia and Nyasaland FederationRUM RumaniaRWANDA Rwanda, Republic ofRYU IS Ryukyu Islands (Okinawa)

SSA South AmericaS AFR South Africa, Republic of (Cape of Good

Hope)

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SAHARA SaharaSAN MARINO San MarinoSAO TOME & PRIN Sao Tome and PrincipeSARAWAK SarawakSAUD Saudi ArabiaSCAND ScandinaviaSCOT ScotlandSENEG Senegal, Republic ofSEY SeychellesSHETLAND IS Shetland IslandsSING Singapore (Straits Settlements)S LEONE Sierra LeoneSOL IS Solomon Islands (Bougainville)SOMALI Somali RepublicS KOR South KoreaS PAC South PacificSP SpainSP GUIN Spanish Guinea (Annobon, Fernando Po, Rio

Muni)ST HELENA I St. Helena Island (Gough)ST PIERRE IS St. Pierre IslandsSUDAN SudanSUR Surinam (Dutch Guiana, Netherlands

Guiana)S VIET South VietnamSW AFR South-West AfricaSWAZ SwazilandSWE SwedenSWITZ SwitzerlandSYR Syrian Arab Republic

TTANGAN TanganyikaTHAI Thailand (Siam)THE CONGO Congo (Leopoldville) (formerly Belgian

Congo, now Democratic Republic of theCongo)

TIBET TibetTIMOR TimorTOGO Togo, Republic ofTONGA IS Tonga IslandsTRIESTE Trieste

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TRIN & TOB Trinidad and TobagoTRISTAN I Tristan de Cunha IslandTRUCIAL OMAN Trucial OmanTRUCIAL ST Trucial States (Dubai, Abu Dhabi)TT PAC Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

(Caroline, Eniwetok, Mariana, Marshall,Palau)

TUN TunisiaTUR Turkey

UUAR United Arab RepublicUGANDA UgandaUK United Kingdom (England, Great Britain,

Wales)UR UruguayUS United States of AmericaUSSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Siberia,

Azerbaijan, Ukraine)U VOLTA Upper Volta, Republic of

VVAT Vatican CityVEN VenezuelaVIET VietnamVIR IS (UK) Virgin Islands (U.K.) (see also BWI)VIR IS (US) Virgin Islands (U.S.) (St. Croix, St. John,

St. Thomas)VOLCANO IS Volcano Islands (Iwo Jima)

WW AFR STATES West African StatesWAKE I Wake IslandW EUR Western EuropeW GER West GermanyW HEMIS Western HemisphereWI West IndiesW NEW GUIN West New Guinea (Irian, Netherlands

New Guinea)W SAHARA Western SaharaW SAMOA Western SamoaWORLD The World

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YYEMEN YemenYUGO Yugoslovia

ZZAN Zanzibar

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SAMPLE REEL INDEX ENTRIES

Entries in the Reel Index refer to specific documents within ConfidentialU.S. State Department Central Files, The Soviet Union, 1967–1969. Thedocuments are arranged by the Subject File Outlines noted in the “StateDepartment Records Classification System, February 1963–July 1973,” onpage xv. In order to improve access to some subject categories, LexisNexishas included selected “major topics” (enclosed in brackets) on the line belowthe subject description. In addition, for categories that are over one hundredpages, LexisNexis has subdivided these groups by month and year.

The four-digit number on the far left represents the frame number at which aparticular Subject-Numeric Classification begins. This is followed by theSubject-Numeric symbol, a country code, and an explanation of the Subject-Numeric Classification.

The samples below provide a description of the arrangement of theinformation in this guide.

Communism (CSM)

0011 CSM 1 US-USSR Doctrine. Party Line. Objectives.

0012 CSM 1 USSR Doctrine. Party Line. Objectives.

[Czechoslovakia invasion; Leonid Brezhnev status in

CPSU.]

SubjectCategory

Defense Affairs (DEF)

0110 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament

[SALT; antiballistic missiles.]

0110 November 1969

0116 October 1969

0128 July 1969

0166 June 1969

0188 May 1969

0207 November 1968

0218 September 1968

0231 August 1968

0233 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament

Country Abbreviations

Subject-Numeric Symbol

FrameNumbers

SubjectDescriptions

Selected Major Topics

FrameNumbers

Subject-Numeric Symbol

Chronological Subdivisionby Month and Year

SubjectDescription

Frame Numbers

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Political Affairs and Relations (POL)

0863 POL 1 USSR General Policy. Background.

[CPSU revisionist ideology.]

0904 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

FrameNumbers

Subject Description

Subject Description

Selected Major Topic

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ABBREVIATIONS

CPSU Communist Party of the Soviet UnionDMZ Demilitarized ZoneDRV Democratic Republic of VietnamFOBS Fractional Orbital Bombardment SystemICBM Inter-Continental Ballistic MissileKGB Komitet Gossudarstvennoi Bezopastnosti

(Committee of State Security) [Russian SecretPolice]

NATO North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNBC National Broadcasting CompanyPRC People’s Republic of ChinaSALT Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

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REEL INDEX Entries in this index refer to specific documents within Confidential U.S. State Department

Central Files, The Soviet Union, 1967–1969, Part 1: Political, Governmental, and National Defense Affairs, Subject-Numeric Categories: AID, CSM, DEF, and POL. These documents are arranged by the Subject File Outlines noted in the “State Department Records Classification System, February 1963–July 1973,” on page xv. See the Sample Subject File and Reel Index entries highlighted on page xxvii for a description of the arrangement of the information in this guide. For some subjects, LexisNexis has included additional topics (enclosed in brackets) following the subject description. In addition, for those subjects numbering more than one hundred pages, LexisNexis has subdivided these groupings chronologically by month and year.

LexisNexis has filmed these documents as they are filed at the National Archives. In some cases, there are documents that appear to have been misclassified by the Department of State. LexisNexis has retained the original subject-numeric symbol and, within brackets, enclosed a different subject-numeric symbol and its accompanying subject citation. LexisNexis has microfilmed the documents as they are arranged in the original collection, even when it is apparent that a document has been misfiled.

Many reel index entries include country abbreviations. A Country Abbreviations list can be found on page xvii of this guide.

The four-digit number on the far left represents the frame number at which a particular subject-numeric classification begins.

Reel 1 Foreign Economic Assistance (AID)

Frame File Subject 0001 AID 1 USSR General Policy. Plans. Coordination.

[Economic aid to Middle East.]

0008 AID 6 USSR-N VIET Communist Bloc Aid

Communism (CSM) 0011 CSM 1 US-USSR Doctrine. Party Line. Objectives. 0012 CSM 1 USSR Doctrine. Party Line. Objectives.

[Czechoslovakia invasion; Leonid Brezhnev status in CPSU.]

0045 CSM 1-1 USSR Doctrine. Party Line. Objectives: Schisms. Deviation.

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0050 CSM 2 USSR General Reports and Statistics 0056 CSM 3 USSR International Party Organization and Conferences 0059 CSM 6 USSR Fronts and Affiliates 0064 CSM 7 USSR Visits

[USSR delegation to Uruguay.] 0069 CSM 10 USSR Communist Propaganda 0126 CSM 10-1 USSR Communist Propaganda: Radio. Television. 0134 CSM 10-2 USSR Communist Propaganda: Press and Publications 0136 CSM 10-1 USSR Communist Propaganda: Radio. Television. 0146 CSM 10-2 USSR Communist Propaganda: Press and Publications 0152 CSM 14 USSR Communist Youth 0154 CSM 2 U VOLTA General Reports and Statistics 0155 CSM 10 U VOLTA Communist Propaganda 0156 CSM 3 USSR (MO) International Party Organization and Conferences

[International Communist party conferences; Czechoslovakia invasion.] 0156 December 1968 0160 November 1968 0174 September 1968 0179 May 1968 0181 April 1968 0196 November 1967 0204 September 1967 0205 August 1967 0207 June 1967 0208 March 1967 0210 January 1967

0214 CSM 3 USSR (MO) International Party Organization and Conferences

[CPSU; International Communist Conference; Czechoslovakia invasion; Arab Communists.] 0214 June 1969 0472 May 1969 0528 April 1969 0531 March 1969

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0545 February 1969 0546 December 1968

0547 CSM 3 USSR (MO) International Party Organization and Conferences [CPSU; International Communist Conference.] 0547 December 1969 0562 November 1969 0563 October 1969 0566 September 1969 0568 August 1969 0569 July 1969

0596 CSM 3 USSR (MO) International Party Organization and Conferences [International Communist Conference.] 0596 May 1969

0657 CSM 10 USSR Communist Propaganda

Defense Affairs (DEF) 0660 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament 0731 DEF 18-1 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: General Policy. Plans.

[SALT.] 0735 DEF 1 US Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0737 DEF 18-1 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: General Policy. Plans. 0752 DEF 18-6 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Control Measures

[SALT.] 0781 DEF 18-1 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: General Policy. Plans. 0784 DEF 18-6 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Control Measures 0811 DEF 18-1 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: General Policy. Plans. 0812 DEF 18-6 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Control Measures 0814 DEF 18-8 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Testing and Detection 0817 DEF 19-8 US-USSR Military Assistance: Equipment and Supplies

[Lend-Lease Agreement.] 0857 DEF 18-1 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: General Policy. Plans. 0869 DEF 18-6 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Control Measures

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0871 DEF 19-8 US-USSR Military Assistance: Equipment and Supplies

[Lend-Lease Agreement.] 0887 DEF 1 US-USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0888 DEF 19-8 US-USSR Military Assistance: Equipment and Supplies

[Lend-Lease Agreement.] 0925 DEF 7 US-UVOLTA Visits. Missions.

Reel 2 Defense Affairs (DEF) cont.

0001 DEF 1 US-USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0035 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament 0038 DEF 1 US-USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0046 DEF 1-1 US-USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness: Contingency Planning 0054 DEF 4 US-USSR Collective Defense Pacts and Alliances 0056 DEF 1-1 US-USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness: Contingency Planning 0059 DEF 1-3 US-USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness: Military Capabilities 0060 DEF 7 US-USSR Visits. Missions. 0077 DEF 10 US-USSR Exchange of Military Information 0080 DEF 12 US-USSR Armaments 0082 DEF 15 US-USSR Bases. Installations. 0089 DEF 15-1 US-USSR Bases. Installations: Establishment. Construction. 0101 DEF 17 US-USSR Military Transportation 0110 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament

[SALT; antiballistic missiles.]

0110 November 1969 0116 October 1969 0128 July 1969 0166 June 1969 0188 May 1969

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0207 November 1968 0218 September 1968 0231 August 1968

0233 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament

0233 September 1969 0237 January 1969 0251 November 1968 0256 October 1968 0271 September 1968

0277 DEF 18-6 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Control Measures 0286 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament 0288 DEF 18-6 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Control Measures 0355 POL 33-6 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: High Seas 0358 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament

[Antiballistic missiles.] 0401 DEF 1 US-USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0414 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament 0431 DEF 18-4 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Agreements and Treaties 0433 DEF 12 US-USSR Armaments 0437 DEF 18 US-USSR Arms Control and Disarmament 0473 DEF 1 USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness.

[USSR defense budget; Czechoslovakia invasion; NATO strategy; USSR general budget.] 0473 October 1969 0483 September 1969 0492 August 1969 0494 June 1969 0496 May 1969 0510 April 1969 0513 February 1969 0529 January 1969 0542 December 1968 0545 November 1968 0546 July 1968 0551 March 1968 0554 February 1968

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0558 January 1968 0560 December 1967 0574 November 1967 0587 October 1967 0591 September 1967 0598 April 1967 0602 March 1967

0604 DEF 1-3 USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness: Military Capabilities 0633 DEF 1-6 USSR Policy. Plans. Readiness: Civilian Defense 0651 DEF 2 USSR General Reports and Statistics 0652 DEF 6 USSR Armed Forces

0652 December 1967 0662 November 1967 0664 October 1967 0665 July 1967 0668 May 1967 0672 April 1967 0678 March 1967 0689 February 1967 0697 January 1967

0703 DEF 6 USSR Armed Forces

[Soviet military intervention in Czechoslovakia.] 0703 June 1968 0728 May 1968

0762 DEF 7 USSR Visits. Missions. 0763 DEF 6 USSR Armed Forces

[Soviet military intervention in Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Hungary.]

0837 DEF 6-2 USSR Armed Forces: Navy 0844 DEF 6 USSR Armed Forces

[Soviet troops in Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria.] 0844 November 1968 0845 October 1968 0903 September 1968 0950 August 1968 0967 July 1968

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Reel 3 Defense Affairs (DEF) cont.

0001 DEF 6 USSR Armed Forces 0051 DEF 6-2 USSR Armed Forces: Navy 0056 DEF 6 USSR Armed Forces 0066 DEF 6-1 USSR Armed Forces: Army 0074 DEF 6-2 USSR Armed Forces: Navy

[Soviet naval activity in Indian Ocean.] 0168 DEF 6-4 USSR Armed Forces: Militia. Reserves 0170 DEF 6-6 USSR Armed Forces: Military Decorations and Awards 0171 DEF 6-9 USSR Armed Forces: Schools. Academies. 0173 DEF 6-10 USSR Armed Forces: Military Cemeteries. War Dead. 0183 DEF 6-12 USSR Armed Forces: Exercises. Maneuvers.

[Soviet troop movements in Poland and Czechoslovakia.] 0238 DEF 7 USSR Visits. Missions. 0281 DEF 7 US-USSR Visits. Missions. 0286 DEF 7 USSR Visits. Missions. 0299 DEF 8 USSR Exhibitions, Shows, and Parades 0341 DEF 9 USSR Military Personnel 0412 DEF 9-3 USSR Military Personnel: Air Force 0425 DEF 9-4 USSR Military Personnel: Militia. Reserves. 0442 DEF 9-5 USSR Military Personnel: Paramilitary Forces 0447 DEF 9-6 USSR Military Personnel: Military Decorations and Awards 0453 DEF 11 USSR Research and Development

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0454 DEF 12 USSR Armaments [Deployment of Soviet FOBS and ICBMs; new Soviet air defense rocket system.]

0454 December 1967 0463 November 1967 0485 September 1967 0493 August 1967 0497 July 1967 0501 June 1967 0534 May 1967 0540 April 1967 0551 March 1967 0555 February 1967 0558 January 1967

0572 DEF 12 USSR Armaments

[Navy.] 0572 May 1968 0637 March 1968 0641 February 1968 0650 January 1968

0657 DEF 12 USSR Armaments [Navy.] 0657 May 1968

0743 DEF 12 USSR Armaments [Navy.] 0743 June 1968

0911 DEF 12 USSR Armaments

[Soviet naval activity in Indian Ocean.]

0911 December 1968 0953 November 1968 1033 October 1968 1038 September 1968 1046 August 1968 1054 July 1968

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Reel 4 Defense Affairs (DEF) cont.

0001 DEF 12 USSR Armaments

[Soviet naval activity in Indian Ocean.] 0087 DEF 12-1 USSR Armaments: Research and Development. Testing. 0092 DEF 12-5 USSR Armaments: Procurement. Sale. 0097 DEF 12-1 USSR Armaments: Research and Development. Testing.

[FOBS development as violation of 1967 Outer Space Treaty.]

0148 DEF 12-4 USSR Armaments: Production. Repair. 0150 DEF 12-5 USSR Armaments: Procurement. Sale. 0158 DEF 12-6 USSR Armaments 0159 DEF 15 USSR Bases. Installations. 0170 DEF 17 USSR Military Transportation

[Soviet naval vessels in Tunisian waters.] 0233 DEF 17-1 USSR Military Transportation: Flight Clearances. Overflights. 0274 DEF 18 USSR Arms Control and Disarmament 0287 DEF 18-1 USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: General Policy. Plans. 0291 DEF 17-1 USSR Military Transportation: Flight Clearances. Overflights. 0292 DEF 18-8 USSR Arms Control and Disarmament: Testing and Detection

[International investigation of underground nuclear test.] 0370 DEF 19-6 USSR Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0403 DEF 20 USSR Military Uses of Space 0406 DEF 19-6 USSR-AFG Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0429 DEF 19-6 USSR-AFR Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0435 DEF 19-6 USSR-ALG Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0459 DEF 19-6 USSR-PAK Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

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0463 DEF 19-6 USSR-ALG Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance [Soviet influence on Algerian air force training; Algeria-Tunisia relations; Algeria-Morocco relations.]

0463 November 1968 0488 October 1968 0492 September 1968 0495 June 1968 0498 May 1968 0500 April 1968 0502 February 1968 0503 January 1968 0508 November 1967 0517 October 1967 0520 September 1967 0526 August 1967 0527 July 1967 0534 June 1967 0540 May 1967 0544 April 1967 0551 March 1967 0561 February 1967

0570 DEF 19-9 USSR-ALG Military Assistance 0571 DEF 19-6 USSR-ALG Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0573 DEF 19-9 USSR-ALG Military Assistance 0574 DEF 19-6 USSR-ARAB Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0584 DEF 19-6 USSR-UGANDA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0586 DEF 19-6 USSR-ARAB Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0597 DEF 19-8 USSR-ALG Military Assistance 0599 DEF 19-6 USSR-ARAB Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0636 DEF 19-8 USSR-ARAB Military Assistance 0637 DEF 19-6 USSR-ARAB Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0642 DEF 19-6 USSR-ASIA SE Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0644 DEF 19-6 USSR-BURMA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0649 DEF 19-6 USSR-CAMB Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0651 DEF 19-6 USSR-CHICOM Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

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0653 DEF 19-6 USSR-CUBA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0666 DEF 19-6 USSR-CYP Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0672 DEF 19-6 USSR-ETH Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0679 DEF 19-6 USSR-GREECE Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0681 DEF 19-6 USSR-FIN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0684 DEF 19-6 USSR-GUIN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0701 DEF 19-6 USSR-CHAD Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0703 DEF 15 USSR-INDIA Bases. Installations. 0704 DEF 19-8 USSR-INDIA Military Assistance 0706 DEF 15 USSR-INDIA Bases. Installations. 0708 DEF 19 USSR-INDIA Military Assistance 0711 DEF 19-6 USSR-INDIA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

[Soviet aircraft supplied to India; Pakistani concern over Indian acquisition of Soviet arms.] 0711 November 1969 0712 October 1969 0713 January 1969 0714 December 1968 0717 November 1968 0718 October 1968 0719 September 1968 0723 July 1968 0731 May 1968 0732 April 1968 0744 March 1968 0755 February 1968 0784 December 1967 0794 November 1967 0798 October 1967 0842 September 1967 0849 April 1967

0850 DEF 19-6 USSR-INDON Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0854 DEF 19-6 USSR-IRAQ Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0866 DEF 19-6 USSR-IRAN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

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0874 DEF 19-6 US-IRAN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0880 DEF 19-6 USSR-IRAN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

[Iranian defense budget; Soviet vehicles and antiaircraft guns supplied to Iran.]

0936 DEF 19 USSR-JORDAN Military Assistance 0937 DEF 19-6 USSR-JORDAN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0982 DEF 19-6 USSR-KENYA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0988 DEF 19-6 USSR-N KOR Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

Reel 5 Defense Affairs (DEF) cont.

0001 DEF 19-8 USSR-LAOS Military Assistance 0006 DEF 19-6 USSR-LEB Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0007 DEF 19-6 USSR-MALI Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0009 DEF 19-6 USSR-MAGHREB Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0011 DEF 19-6 USSR-MALAYSIA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0013 DEF 7 USSR-MALTA Visits. Missions. 0014 DEF 19-6 USSR-MOR Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0032 DEF 19-6 USSR-NEAR E Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0075 DEF 19-6 USSR-NIGERIA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0110 DEF 19-6 USSR-PAK Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0112 DEF 19 USSR-PAK Military Assistance 0115 DEF 19-6 USSR-PAK Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0117 DEF 19-6 USSR-NIGERIA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

[Soviet technicians assisting Nigerian government with military equipment operation.]

0169 DEF 19 UAR-NIGERIA Military Assistance

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0172 DEF 19-6 USSR-PAK Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance [Soviet tanks supplied to Pakistan; Indian government views on Soviet policy; U.S. economic assistance to India and Pakistan; Soviet aircraft supplied to Pakistan.]

0172 December 1969 0173 November 1969 0174 October 1969 0175 July 1969 0177 June 1969 0179 May 1969 0191 April 1969 0197 March 1969 0199 February 1969 0200 January 1969 0206 December 1968 0209 November 1968 0210 October 1968 0212 September 1968 0227 August 1968 0234 July 1968 0250 June 1968 0253 May 1968 0278 April 1968 0280 March 1968 0281 February 1968 0282 October 1967 0289 August 1967 0291 April 1967 0295 March 1967

0297 DEF 19-8 USSR-PAK Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0300 DEF 19-6 USSR-PORT GUIN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0302 DEF 19-6 USSR-ROM Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0305 DEF 19-6 USSR-S LEONE Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0316 DEF 19 USSR-S YEMEN Military Assistance 0317 DEF 19-6 USSR-SOMALI Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

[Somalia coup; Ethiopian overflight rights granted to Somalia.]

0384 DEF 19-6 USSR-SUDAN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0437 DEF 19-9 USSR-SUDAN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0438 DEF 19-6 USSR-S YEMEN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

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0444 DEF 19-6 USSR-SYR Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0457 DEF 19-6 USSR-TANZAN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0470 DEF 19-6 USSR-THAI Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0471 DEF 19 USSR-THE CONGO Military Assistance 0506 DEF 19-6 USSR-TUR Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0507 DEF 1 USSR-UAR Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0508 DEF 1 USSR-UAR Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0509 DEF 19 USSR-UAR Military Assistance 0511 DEF 19-6 USSR-UAR Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

[Soviet military equipment and economic aid supplied to Egypt.]

0582 DEF 19-6 USSR-UGANDA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0608 DEF 19-6 USSR-N VIET Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0616 DEF 15 USSR-YEMEN Bases. Installations. 0617 DEF 19-6 USSR-YEMEN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0629 DEF 15 USSR-YEMEN Bases. Installations. 0635 DEF 19-6 USSR-S YEMEN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0637 DEF 19-6 USSR-YEMEN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0667 DEF 19-6 USSR- S YEMEN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0693 DEF 15 USSR-YUGO Bases. Installations. 0699 DEF 19-6 USSR-YUGO Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0700 DEF 1 USSR-YUGO Policy. Plans. Readiness. 0701 DEF 13 USSR-YUGO Logistical Matters 0702 DEF 19-6 USSR-S YEMEN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0704 DEF 19-8 USSR-US Military Assistance 0706 DEF 19-6 USSR-N VIET Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

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0707 DEF 9-5 N VIET Sabotage 0709 DEF 19-6 USSR-N VIET Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0775 DEF 19-8 USSR-N VIET Military Assistance 0776 DEF 19-6 USSR-U VOLTA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0780 DEF 7 USSR-U VOLTA Visits. Missions. 0782 DEF 19-6 USSR-U VOLTA Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance

Political Affairs and Relations (POL) 0783 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[Meeting between Dean Rusk and Andrei Gromyko to discuss Vietnam; meeting between Walt Rostow and Yuri Tcherniakov to discuss Arab-Israeli conflict.] 0783 June 1967 0855 May 1967

0899 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[Proposed nonproliferation treaty; Soviet state fiftieth anniversary celebration; Soviet views on American anti-Soviet propaganda.]

0899 September 1967 0949 August 1967 0990 July 1967

Reel 6 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[U.S. and DRV troops in Cambodia; NATO détente initiative; Cuban criticism of Soviet foreign policy; Arab summit at Khartoum; U.S. position on Arab-Israeli conflict.]

0001 December 1967 0054 November 1967 0091 October 1967 0136 September 1967

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0150 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0150 September 1969 0162 December 1968 0163 November 1968 0171 January 1968 0173 July 1967 0176 June 1967 0185 May 1967 0194 April 1967 0199 March 1967

0208 POL 17 USSR-LAOS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0210 POL 17 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0212 POL US-ZAMBIA Political Affairs and Relations 0214 POL USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0215 POL 1 USSR General Policy. Background. 0218 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0223 POL 17 US-S VIET Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0230 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[Soviet views on U.S. bombing in North Vietnam; Non-Proliferation Treaty; Soviet objections to U.S. military operations in Laos.]

0230 April 1967 0236 March 1967 0266 February 1967 0299 January 1967 0309 May 1967 0328 April 1967 0372 July 1967

0378 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[Soviet views on Arab-Israeli conflict; Sino-Soviet relations; Non-Proliferation Treaty; Soviet military aid to North Vietnam.] 0378 April 1968 0411 March 1968 0453 February 1968 0528 January 1968 0553 September 1967

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0555 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations [Czech resistance to Soviet-controlled government.] 0555 September 1968 0571 August 1968 0596 July 1968 0633 June 1968 0661 May 1968

0693 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[North Vietnamese violations of DMZ; Czechoslovakia invasion and proposed withdrawal of Soviet troops.]

0693 December 1968 0727 November 1968 0768 October 1968 0784 September 1968

0802 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

0802 April 1969

0852 POL 17 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0855 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[U.S. antiballistic missile system; Czech resistance to Soviet-controlled government; Soviet views on Arab-Israeli peace settlement.]

0855 April 1969 0884 March 1969 0919 March 1968 0930 February 1968 0934 March 1969 0946 February 1969

0960 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

0960 February 1969 0991 January 1969

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Reel 7 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[U.S.-Soviet talks on Middle East; Soviet views on PRC leaders.]

0001 September 1969 0048 August 1969 0098 July 1969

0129 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[Soviet objections to U.S. military operations in Laos; SALT arrangements.]

0129 December 1969 0159 November 1969 0210 October 1969 0237 September 1969

0251 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

0251 July 1969 0261 June 1969 0311 May 1969 0348 April 1969 0373 March 1969

0379 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0384 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background.

[Soviet views on USS Pueblo incident.] 0449 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0474 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0558 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0561 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0577 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0578 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0610 POL 4 US-USSR Agreements. Treaties. 0632 POL 7 US-USSR Visits. Meetings.

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0633 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0636 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0637 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background.

[U.S. consular districts in Leningrad.] 0722 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0723 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0729 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0731 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0733 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0735 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0738 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0739 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background.

[SALT arrangements; Soviet views on Arab-Israeli conflict.] 0775 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0788 POL 1 US-USSR General Policy. Background. 0789 POL 17 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0850 POL 17-1 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0885 POL 17 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation

Reel 8 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 17-2 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Soviet control of U.S. embassy and military personnel travel.]

0001 December 1969 0018 November 1969 0025 October 1969 0036 September 1969

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0059 August 1969 0075 July 1969 0081 June 1969 0101 May 1969 0115 April 1969 0133 March 1969 0141 February 1969 0150 January 1969

0165 POL 17-2 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0165 December 1967 0180 November 1967 0185 October 1967 0189 September 1967

0191 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0196 POL 17-2 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0197 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0200 POL 17-2 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Soviet control of U.S. embassy and military personnel travel.]

0200 September 1967 0208 August 1967 0215 July 1967 0218 June 1967 0247 May 1967 0252 April 1967 0266 March 1967 0290 February 1967 0294 January 1967

0306 POL 17-4 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Ceremonial and

Social Affairs 0311 POL 17-5 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0317 POL 17-2 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0318 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

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0326 POL 17-2 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Soviet control of U.S. embassy and military personnel travel.]

0326 December 1968 0336 November 1968 0341 October 1968 0347 September 1968 0353 August 1968 0369 July 1968 0374 June 1968 0391 May 1968 0401 April 1968 0424 March 1968 0435 February 1968 0439 January 1968

0450 POL 17-6 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Harassment

0463 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0467 POL 17-6 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Harassment 0496 POL 17-8 US-USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Meetings between Soviet consul-general and American consul-general in Algeria; East German travel regulations; World Bank projects in Yugoslavia; U.S. air attack on Soviet ship in Haiphong; Non-Proliferation Treaty status.]

0496 December 1969 0499 July 1969 0503 May 1969 0511 April 1969 0517 February 1969 0519 November 1968 0521 September 1968 0522 August 1968 0524 July 1968 0565 June 1968 0568 May 1968 0575 January 1968 0577 December 1967 0579 November 1967 0581 July 1967 0584 June 1967 0590 May 1967 0601 April 1967 0613 March 1967 0622 February 1967

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0653 POL 23-6 US-USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Agents 0655 POL 33-8 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: Law of the Sea 0656 POL 23-10 US-USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Control 0657 POL 23-10 US-USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Control 0667 POL 27-7 US-USSR Military Operations: Prisoners of War. Hostages. Civilian

Internees 0676 POL 30 USSR Defectors and Expellees 0686 POL 31-1 US-USSR Airspace. Boundaries: Air Disputes and Violations

[Soviet aircraft operating near U.S. naval units in Sea of Japan; U.S. violations of Soviet airspace near Kurile Islands.]

0686 December 1969 0691 July 1969 0693 June 1969 0697 May 1969 0703 August 1969 0708 April 1969 0713 March 1969 0720 August 1968 0734 July 1968 0816 June 1968 0818 May 1968 0823 April 1968 0824 March 1968 0826 May 1967 0829 April 1967 0832 March 1967

0834 POL 32-1 US-USSR Territory. Boundaries: Disputes. Violations. Incidents. 0836 POL 33-1 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: Boundary and International Rivers

and Seaways 0840 POL 33-4 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters 0916 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0919 POL 33-4 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters 0921 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

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0926 POL 33-4 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters [Soviet trawler fishing in U.S. waters; procedures for investigating and arresting foreign fishing vessels in U.S. waters.]

0926 August 1967 0953 July 1967 0959 June 1967 0962 May 1967 0976 April 1967 0984 March 1967 1072 February 1967 1077 January 1967

1111 POL 33-6 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: High Seas

Reel 9 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 33-4 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters

[Soviet vessels fishing in U.S. waters; U.S.-USSR Pacific Fisheries Agreement.]

0001 December 1969 0004 November 1969 0009 October 1969 0012 July 1969 0023 May 1969 0028 April 1969 0032 March 1969 0049 February 1969 0055 January 1969 0058 November 1968 0059 October 1968 0069 September 1968 0071 July 1968 0083 May 1968 0092 April 1968 0113 March 1968 0117 February 1968 0143 January 1968 0220 December 1967

0225 POL 33-6 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: High Seas 0246 POL US-USSR Political Affairs and Relations

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0257 POL 33-6 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: High Seas [Soviet aircraft operating near U.S. naval units in Sea of Japan; U.S. aerial bombing in Gulf of Tonkin near Soviet vessel; collisions between U.S. and Soviet naval vessels in Mediterranean Sea and Sea of Japan.]

0257 October 1969 0259 August 1969 0263 September 1969 0269 October 1969 0282 September 1969 0298 November 1968 0300 October 1968 0311 August 1968 0324 April 1968 0336 February 1968 0383 January 1968 0387 July 1967 0394 June 1967 0398 May 1967 0456 April 1967

0459 POL 33-8 US-USSR Waters. Boundaries: Law of the Sea 0474 POL 33-4 US-USSR/PIERCE Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters 0475 POL 33-4 US-USSR/ Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters MARY STUART 0476 POL 33-4 US-USSR/PIERCE Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters

[Collision between U.S. fishing vessel Pierce and Soviet fishing vessel.]

0476 March 1967 0500 February 1967 0512 January 1967 0521 December 1966 0522 November 1966 0612 September 1966 0621 August 1966 0634 July 1966 0638 August 1966 0641 July 1966

0644 POL 33-4 US-USSR/ Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters SALLY KAY [Destruction of U.S. fishing gear by Soviet vessel.] 0647 POL 33-4 US-USSR/ Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters STATEN ISLAND

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0649 POL 33-4 US-USSR/ Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters VAWHALLA II 0659 POL USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[George Kennan lecture on Stalinism in Oslo, Norway.] 0735 POL 1 USSR General Policy. Background.

[Soviet state fiftieth anniversary celebration; Soviet economic growth and planning; 1968 Soviet defense budget; Soviet restrictions on intellectuals; Soviet views on Arab-Israeli conflict.]

0735 August 1968 0739 July 1968 0740 January 1968 0741 December 1967 0744 November 1967 0829 October 1967 0837 August 1967 0839 July 1967 0840 June 1967 0844 May 1967 0845 March 1967 0851 February 1967 0860 January 1967

0863 POL 1 USSR General Policy. Background.

[CPSU revisionist ideology.] 0904 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings. 0905 POL 1 USSR General Policy. Background.

[History of Czechoslovakia crisis; Czechoslovakian political leadership; Soviet bloc countries views on Czechoslovakia crisis; Andrei Gromyko views on disarmament.] 0905 December 1968 0906 November 1968 0968 October 1968 1021 September 1968 1051 August 1968 1053 July 1968 1057 June 1968 1073 May 1968 1078 April 1968 1085 March 1968 1087 February 1968 1091 January 1968

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Reel 10 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL USSR Political Affairs and Relations

[Soviet dissident community; Czechoslovakia crisis effects on Soviet bloc countries; Leonid Brezhnev role in Politburo; Soviet economic growth and plans; Hungary and Poland internal political situations.] 0001 December 1969 0008 September 1969 0010 August 1969 0014 July 1969 0024 June 1969 0030 May 1969 0036 April 1969 0155 March 1969 0156 February 1969 0157 January 1969

0160 POL 1 USSR General Policy. Background.

[Leadership changes in Politburo; Soviet dissident community; Sino-Soviet relations; Soviet naval activity in Indian Ocean; SALT arrangements; Non-Proliferation Treaty; military influence in Soviet policy making.]

0160 December 1969 0169 November 1969 0259 October 1969 0270 September 1969 0290 August 1969 0302 July 1969 0327 May 1969 0343 April 1969 0362 March 1969 0365 February 1969 0384 January 1969

0410 POL 2 USSR General Reports and Statistics

[Soviet state fiftieth anniversary celebration; Armenian views on Soviet government; Novosibirsk living conditions and university life; living conditions in Riga, Latvia, and Tallinn, Estonia.]

0410 December 1967 0415 November 1967 0425 October 1967 0439 September 1967 0450 August 1967 0454 June 1967

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0490 March 1967 0545 February 1967 0560 January 1967

0571 POL 2 USSR General Reports and Statistics

[Religious groups and nationalism in Lvov, Ukraine; Kazakh population, cultural life, and nationalism; Arkhangelsk living conditions; Siberian hydroelectric station.]

0571 December 1969 0606 November 1969 0616 October 1969 0636 September 1969 0642 July 1969 0648 May 1969 0658 April 1969 0666 March 1969 0680 January 1969 0690 December 1968 0711 November 1968 0722 October 1968 0726 September 1968 0728 July 1968 0753 June 1968 0760 May 1968 0773 April 1968 0796 March 1968 0811 February 1968 0826 January 1968

0833 POL 2-1 USSR General Reports and Statistics: Joint Weekas

[Soviet leaders views on Middle East policy; Yuri Andropov’s election to Politburo; Communist Party activities in Bolivia and Argentina; state censorship of visual art and newspaper Novy Mir; West German–Romanian relations.]

0833 August 1967 0868 July 1967 0907 June 1967 0956 May 1967 0989 April 1967 1024 March 1967 1068 February 1967 1107 January 1967

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Reel 11 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 2-1 USSR General Reports and Statistics: Joint Weekas

[KGB and Soviet state fiftieth anniversary celebrations; Brezhnev address on Soviet history.]

0058 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings. 0059 POL 2-1 USSR General Reports and Statistics: Joint Weekas

[Sino-Soviet relations.] 0149 POL 2-1 USSR General Reports and Statistics: Joint Weekas 0183 POL 2-4 USSR General Reports and Statistics: Politico-Military Reports

[CPSU role in military affairs.] 0205 POL 4 USSR Agreements and Treaties 0208 POL 5 USSR Laws 0220 POL 6 USSR Prominent Persons

[Assessment of Lenin; Yugoslav Embassy Commerical Counselor Svetozar Petrovic; reassessment of Josef Stalin; biographical information on Soviet UN delegate Lev Masterkov; Ivan Mikhailovich Rostov; Anatoly Ivanovich Sokolov; Andrei Andronovich Fomin.]

0220 December 1969 0235 November 1969 0249 October 1969 0259 September 1969 0261 August 1969 0263 July 1969 0273 June 1969 0281 May 1969 0288 April 1969 0294 March 1969 0317 February 1969 0318 January 1969 0323 December 1968 0326 November 1968 0331 October 1968 0333 September 1968 0336 August 1968 0337 July 1968 0341 June 1968 0344 April 1968

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0349 March 1968 0359 February 1968 0362 January 1968 0368 December 1967 0372 November 1967 0375 October 1967

0384 POL 5 USSR Laws 0385 POL 6 USSR Prominent Persons

[NBC interview with Nikita S. Khrushchev.] 0477 POL 6-2 USSR Prominent Persons: Congratulations and Condolences 0490 POL 6-3 USSR Prominent Persons: Awards and Gifts 0504 POL 6 USSR Prominent Persons 0507 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Diplomatic visit to Turkey.]

0507 January 1967 0657 POL 9-4 USSR Intervention 0659 POL 11 USSR Nationalism 0675 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Aleksei Kosygin visit to UK; Nikolai Podgorny visit to Italy.] 0675 February 1967

0783 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

0783 March 1967 0818 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Diplomatic visits to Afghanistan, Egypt, and Yugoslavia.]

0818 July 1967 0903 June 1967 0970 May 1967

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Reel 12 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Supreme Soviet visit to Zambia.] 0001 May 1967 0073 April 1967

0134 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Dmitri Polyansky visit to Canada.] 0134 September 1967 0180 August 1967

0239 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Leonid Brezhnev visit to Czechoslovakia.] 0239 December 1967 0299 November 1967 0317 October 1967

0376 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Aleksei Kosygin visits to Iran, Jordan, India, and Poland.] 0376 March 1968 0389 February 1968 0471 January 1968

0583 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Aleksei Kosygin visits to Pakistan, India, and Iran.]

0583 April 1968 0759 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Aleksei Kosygin visits to Iran and Pakistan.] 0759 June 1968 0787 May 1968

0846 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings. [Aleksei Kosygin visit to Sweden.]

0846 September 1968 0872 August 1968 0893 July 1968

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0001 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Andrei Gromyko meeting with Gamal Abdel Nasser; Aleksei Kosygin visit to Finland.]

0001 December 1968 0050 November 1968 0064 October 1968

0136 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Nikolai Podgorny visits to Morocco and Algeria.]

0136 April 1969 0231 March 1969 0284 February 1969 0309 January 1969

0336 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Aleksei Kosygin visit to Pakistan.] 0336 June 1969

0397 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Nikolai Podgorny visit to Mongolia; Mikhail Kapitsa visit to Laos; Nikolai Podgorny visit to North Korea.]

0397 May 1969 0505 April 1969 0508 March 1969 0511 February 1969 0517 January 1969

0520 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Andrei Grechko visit to Cuba; Nikolai Podgorny visit to Finland; Andrei Gromyko visit to Yugoslavia.]

0520 December 1969 0543 November 1969 0573 October 1969 0627 September 1969

0666 POL 7 USSR Visits. Meetings.

[Aleksei Kosygin visit to PRC; Andrei Gromyko visit to Yugoslavia; Nikolai Podgorny visit to North Korea.]

0666 September 1969 0751 August 1969 0776 July 1969

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0846 POL 12 USSR Political Parties

[International Communist parties policies; Maxim Gorky centennial celebration; CPSU leaders and economic reform; CPSU Twenty-Third Congress.]

0846 December 1968 0849 November 1968 0853 October 1968 0857 September 1968 0861 August 1968 0865 July 1968 0875 June 1968 0887 May 1968 0894 April 1968 0934 March 1968 0944 February 1968 0953 January 1968 0957 December 1967 0971 October 1967 0972 September 1967 0980 August 1967 0989 July 1967 0998 June 1967 1000 May 1967 1003 April 1967 1013 March 1967 1019 January 1967

Reel 14 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 12 USSR Political Parties

[CPSU Twenty-Fourth Congress; CPSU daily newspaper for factory workers; CPSU delegation visit to Ukraine; contemporary views on Lenin; Tajikistan Communist Party.]

0001 November 1969 0018 October 1969 0061 August 1969 0080 July 1969 0088 June 1969 0092 May 1969 0101 April 1969 0127 March 1969 0140 February 1969 0167 January 1969

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0178 POL 12-1 USSR Political Parties [CPSU leadership; Ukraine intellectual dissent and nationalism; CPSU plena; Leonid Brezhnev position within Central Committee.]

0178 August 1968 0183 June 1968 0193 November 1969 0195 June 1969 0197 May 1969 0198 December 1968 0201 November 1968 0211 September 1968 0213 June 1968 0216 May 1968 0220 April 1968 0228 March 1968 0232 February 1968 0246 January 1968 0250 December 1967 0253 September 1967 0260 August 1967 0261 June 1967 0268 May 1967 0269 April 1967 0270 February 1967 0273 August 1969 0275 March 1969 0278 February 1969 0286 November 1968 0287 October 1968 0291 September 1968 0297 August 1968 0298 July 1968 0308 May 1968 0311 April 1968 0314 December 1967 0317 November 1967 0318 July 1967 0323 May 1967 0330 February 1967 0331 January 1967

0338 POL 13-2 USSR Non-Party Blocs: Students and Youth Groups

[Western cultural influences on Soviet youth; Soviet juvenile delinquency.]

0416 POL 13-3 USSR Non-Party Blocs: Ethnic and National Minorities 0422 POL 13-7 USSR Non-Party Blocs: Cultural Groups

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0424 POL 13-8 USSR Non-Party Blocs: Military Organizations 0427 POL 14 USSR Elections 0449 POL 15 USSR Government

[Soviet statement on NATO; CPSU Politburo member rankings; KGB personnel changes.]

0449 October 1969 0452 June 1969 0457 May 1969 0458 April 1969 0464 March 1969 0466 February 1969 0472 January 1969 0473 November 1968 0474 October 1968 0477 September 1968 0483 August 1968 0485 July 1968 0526 June 1968 0530 May 1968 0533 April 1968 0536 March 1968 0537 January 1968 0549 December 1967 0554 November 1967 0582 September 1967 0632 July 1967 0634 June 1967 0640 May 1967 0645 March 1967 0646 February 1967 0648 January 1967

0649 POL 15-1 USSR Government: Head of State and Executive Branch [Leonid Brezhnev discussion of Soviet Middle East policy; public appearances of Soviet leaders.]

0649 July 1967 0681 June 1967 0711 May 1967 0748 April 1967 0772 March 1967 0801 February 1967 0818 January 1967

0846 POL 15-2 USSR Government: Legislature

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0857 POL 15-3 USSR Government: Judiciary 0862 POL 15-1 USSR Government: Head of State and Executive Branch

[Aleksandr Shelepin demotion in Politburo.]

0862 December 1967 0897 November 1967 0929 October 1967 0959 September 1967 0995 August 1967

Reel 15 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 15-1 USSR Government: Head of State and Executive Branch

[Politburo statements defending Czechoslovakia invasion; Leonid Brezhnev and Aleksei Kosygin status in Central Committee.]

0001 December 1968 0010 November 1968 0019 October 1968 0037 September 1968 0053 August 1968 0057 July 1968 0067 June 1968 0085 May 1968 0086 April 1968 0094 March 1968 0105 February 1968 0116 January 1968

0144 POL 15-1 USSR Government: Head of State and Executive Branch

[Andrei Gromyko speech on UN involvement with PRC; Soviet–East German relations; Mikhail Kapitsa visit to Laos.]

0144 December 1969 0150 November 1969 0163 October 1969 0177 September 1969 0186 August 1969 0187 July 1969 0251 June 1969 0263 May 1969 0292 April 1969 0311 March 1969

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0319 February 1969 0330 January 1969

0357 POL 15-4 USSR Government: Administration of Government 0375 POL 15-5 USSR Government: Constitution 0386 POL 15-6 USSR Government: National Symbols. Anthem. 0387 POL 15-7 USSR Government: Church-State Relations 0389 POL 15-8 USSR Government 0402 POL 16 USSR Independence and Recognition 0403 POL 15-4 USSR Government: Administration of Government 0406 POL 17 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0408 POL 17-2 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0409 POL 17 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0506 POL 17-2 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0533 POL 17 USSR-CHILE Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0535 POL 17-2 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0537 POL 17-4 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Ceremonial and

Social Affairs [Soviet state fiftieth anniversary celebration.]

0537 December 1967 0547 November 1967 0609 October 1967 0622 September 1967 0634 August 1967 0635 June 1967 0636 February 1967 0638 January 1967

0639 POL 17-5 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0655 POL 17-8 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0661 POL 17-4 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Ceremonial and Social Affairs

0714 POL 18 USSR Provincial, Municipal, and State Government

[Kazakhstan economy; Supreme Soviet standing commissions.]

0792 POL 18-1 USSR Provincial, Municipal, and State Government: Elections 0793 POL 18 USSR Provincial, Municipal, and State Government 0812 POL 19 USSR Government of Dependencies 0815 POL 23 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency 0834 POL 23-3 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Forces.

Organizations. [KGB fiftieth anniversary celebration.]

0855 POL 23-4 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency 0887 POL 23-6 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Agents 0890 POL 23-7 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Subversion.

Espionage. Sabotage. 0897 POL 23-8 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Demonstrations.

Riots. [Student demonstrations at Soviet embassy in Kenya.]

0970 POL 23-9 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Rebellion. Coups.

Reel 16 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 23-10 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Control

[USSR exit visas.] 0001 December 1967 0013 November 1967 0024 October 1967 0056 September 1967 0075 August 1967 0085 July 1967 0098 June 1967 0112 May 1967 0149 April 1967

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0162 March 1967 0165 February 1967 0174 January 1967

0180 POL 23-10 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Control

[Proposed changes to Soviet visa regulations.] 0180 December 1968 0188 November 1968 0190 October 1968 0202 September 1968 0204 August 1968 0212 July 1968 0245 June 1968 0264 May 1968 0276 April 1968 0287 March 1968 0296 February 1968 0297 January 1968

0311 POL 23-10 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Control

[Emigration to U.S. from USSR.] 0311 December 1969 0315 November 1969 0318 October 1969 0347 September 1969 0376 August 1969 0396 July 1969 0407 May 1969 0420 July 1969 0427 June 1969

0435 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0440 POL 23-10 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Control 0499 POL 23-11 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Observation

[Itineraries of Americans traveling in USSR.]

0500 June 1967 0532 May 1967 0564 April 1967 0596 March 1967 0611 February 1967 0620 January 1967

0627 POL 23-11 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Observation

0627 July 1967

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0657 POL 23-11 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Observation

0657 August 1967

0692 POL 23-11 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Observation

0692 September 1967

0718 POL 23-11 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Observation

November 1967

0751 POL 23-11 USSR Internal Security. Counterinsurgency: Travel Observation

0751 November 1969 0755 April 1969 0786 December 1967

0787 POL 29 USSR Arrests and Detention [Arrested Soviet Baptist leaders.]

0839 POL 30 USSR Defectors and Expellees

[Svetlana Alliluyeva visit to U.S.] 0846 POL 29 USSR Arrests and Detention

0846 April 1967 0848 January 1967

0850 POL 29 USSR Arrests and Detention

[Trial of Leningrad dissidents; Ukraine intellectual dissidents.]

0850 December 1968 0855 November 1968 0868 October 1968 0881 September 1968 0892 August 1968 0894 June 1968 0895 May 1968 0896 April 1968 0904 March 1968 0970 February 1968 1046 January 1968

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0001 POL 30 USSR Defectors and Expellees

[Svetlana Alliluyeva visit to U.S. and defection from USSR.]

0001 May 1967 0075 April 1967 0123 March 1967

0239 POL 30 USSR Defectors and Expellees

[Publication of Svetlana Alliluyeva book in Cyprus; Svetlana Alliluyeva defection from USSR.]

0239 September 1967 0261 August 1967 0286 July 1967 0308 June 1967

0364 POL 30 USSR Defectors and Expellees 0457 POL 29 USSR Arrests and Detention 0458 POL 27-10 USSR Military Operations: Chemical and Germ Warfare 0460 POL 27-12 USSR Military Operations: War Crimes and Criminals 0462 POL 29 USSR Arrests and Detention 0530 POL 30 USSR Defectors and Expellees

[Svetlana Alliluyeva book on Stalinism; U.S. assistance to defecting Soviet intellectual.] 0530 December 1969 0537 November 1969 0542 October 1969 0550 September 1969 0551 August 1969 0576 July 1969 0582 May 1969 0583 April 1969 0593 March 1969 0603 November 1968 0608 August 1968 0613 July 1968 0617 June 1968 0622 May 1968 0624 April 1968

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0627 March 1968 0632 February 1968 0634 January 1968

0652 POL 30-1 USSR Defectors and Expellees: Asylum Policy 0654 POL 30 USSR Defectors and Expellees 0655 POL 30-2 USSR Defectors and Expellees: Exile Political Activities 0659 POL 32 USSR Territory. Boundaries. 0661 POL 32-1 USSR Territory. Boundaries: Disputes. Violations. Incidents. 0663 POL 32-6 USSR Territory. Boundaries: Island Claims 0665 POL 33 USSR Waters and Boundaries 0669 POL 33-1 USSR Waters. Boundaries: Boundary and International Rivers

and Seaways 0672 POL 33-4 USSR Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters 0679 POL 33-5 USSR Waters. Boundaries: Continental Shelf 0687 POL 33-6 USSR Waters. Boundaries: High Seas 0697 POL USSR-AFG Political Affairs and Relations 0698 POL 17 USSR-AFG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0716 POL 17-5 USSR-AFG Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0721 POL 17 USSR-AFR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0723 POL 17 USSR-ALG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0752 POL 17-5 USSR ALG Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0765 POL 19-8 USSR-ARAB Government of Dependencies 0766 POL 17 USSR-ARG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0768 POL 17 USSR ALG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0771 POL 17 USSR-ARG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0774 POL 17 USSR-ASIA-SE Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0776 POL 17 USSR-AUS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0784 POL 17 USSR-AUSTL Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0791 POL USSR-BEL Political Affairs and Relations 0792 POL 17 USSR-BEL Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0811 POL 17-1 USSR-BEL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0813 POL 17-5 USSR-BEL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0819 POL 17 USSR-BOTSWANA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0821 POL 17 USSR-BRAZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0830 POL 17-5 USSR-BRAZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0831 POL 17-5 USSR-BUL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0832 POL 17 USSR-BUL Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0844 POL 17-1 USSR-BUL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0847 POL 17-5 USSR-BUL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0868 POL 17 USSR-BURMA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0878 POL 17 USSR-BURUNDI Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0899 POL 17-5 USSR-BURUNDI Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0901 POL USSR-C AFR Political Affairs and Relations 0902 POL 17 USSR-C AFR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0910 POL 17-5 USSR-C AFR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0911 POL 17 USSR-CAM Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0971 POL 17 USSR-CAMB Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0978 POL 17-5 USSR-CAM Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0979 POL 17 USSR-CAM Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0983 POL 17 USSR-CAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0998 POL 17-2 USSR-CAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0999 POL 17-5 USSR-CAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 1004 POL 17-7 USSR-CAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation

Reel 18 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL USSR-CEYLON Political Affairs and Relations 0002 POL 17 USSR-CEYLON Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0005 POL 17-5 USSR-CEYLON Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0015 POL 17 USSR-CHAD Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0033 POL 17-5 USSR-CHAD Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0041 POL 17 USSR-CHICOM Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0064 POL 17 USSR-CHILE Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0075 POL 17-1 USSR-CHILE Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0077 POL 17-5 USSR-CHILE Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0078 POL 17 USSR-COL Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0105 POL 17 USSR-CONGO Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0107 POL 17 USSR-CUBA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0118 POL 17 USSR-CYP Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0131 POL 17-1 USSR-CYP Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0134 POL 17 USSR-CZECH Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0140 POL 17-5 USSR-CZECH Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0142 POL USSR-DAHOMEY Political Affairs and Relations 0143 POL 17 USSR-DAHOMEY Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0153 POL 17 USSR-FIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0155 POL 17-5 USSR-FIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0160 POL 17 USSR-FR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0161 POL 17-5 USSR-FR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0163 POL 17 USSR-FR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0168 POL 17-5 USSR-FR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0171 POL 17 USSR-GAMBIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0178 POL 17 USSR-DAHOMEY Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0184 POL 17-5 USSR-DEN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and Departure. Change in Status. 0189 POL 17 USSR-ECUADOR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0190 POL EQ GUIN-USSR Political Affairs and Relations 0195 POL 17 USSR-EQ GUIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0225 POL 17-1 USSR-EQ GUIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0226 POL 17 USSR-ETH Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0248 POL 17-5 USSR-ETH Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0252 POL 17 USSR-EUR Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0257 POL 17 USSR-FIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0260 POL USSR-E GER Political Affairs and Relations 0261 POL 15-1 USSR-E GER Government: Head of State and Executive Branch 0262 POL 17 USSR-E GER Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Soviet statements on status of Berlin; biographical information on Soviet ambassador to East Germany.] 0262 December 1969 0266 November 1969 0267 October 1969 0268 January 1969 0270 November 1968 0273 October 1968 0276 September 1968 0282 July 1968 0289 June 1968 0299 May 1968 0325 April 1968 0334 March 1968 0383 February 1968 0414 January 1968 0417 December 1967 0420 November 1967 0427 October 1967 0433 August 1967 0438 July 1967 0443 March 1967 0446 January 1967

0450 POL 17-5 USSR-E GER Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0451 POL USSR-W GER Political Affairs and Relations 0452 POL 17 USSR-W GER Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0513 POL 17-2 USSR-W GER Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0536 POL 17-5 USSR-W GER Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0539 POL 17 USSR-GHANA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0546 POL 17-1 USSR-GHANA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation

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0548 POL 17-5 USSR-GHANA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0551 POL 17 USSR-GREECE Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0554 POL 17-4 USSR-GREECE Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Ceremonial and

Social Affairs 0555 POL 17 USSR-GUIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0575 POL 17-5 USSR-GUIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0578 POL 17 USSR-HUNG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0579 POL USSR-HUNG Political Affairs and Relations 0581 POL 17-5 USSR-HUNG Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0588 POL 17 USSR-HUNG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0590 POL 17-5 USSR-HUNG Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0602 POL 17 USSR-ICE Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0609 POL 17-5 USSR-ICE Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0613 POL 17 USSR-FIN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0616 POL 17 USSR-INDIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0650 POL 17-5 USSR-INDIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0651 POL 17 USSR-INDON Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0665 POL 17 USSR-INDIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0666 POL 17 USSR-INDON Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0668 POL 17-5 USSR-INDON Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0670 POL 17 USSR-IRAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0680 POL 17-5 USSR-IRAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and Departure. Change in Status.

0682 POL 17 USSR-IRAQ Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0685 POL 17 USSR-ISR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0691 POL 17 USSR-IT Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0722 POL 17-5 USSR-IT Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0727 POL USSR-IV CST Political Affairs and Relations 0730 POL USSR-IV CST Political Affairs and Relations 0751 POL 17 USSR-JAPAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Establishment of Soviet consulate general in Sapporo.] 0830 POL 17-2 USSR-JAPAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0832 POL 17-5 USSR-JAPAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0835 POL 17 USSR-JORDAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0848 POL USSR-KENYA Political Affairs and Relations 0850 POL 17 USSR-LAOS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0907 POL 17 USSR-KENYA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0915 POL 17 USSR-KOR Political Affairs and Relations 0917 POL 17 USSR-KUW Political Affairs and Relations 0919 POL 17 USSR-KUW Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0920 POL 17 USSR-LA Political Affairs and Relations

[Soviet diplomatic missions in Latin America.] 0929 POL 17 USSR-LAOS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0931 POL USSR-LAOS Political Affairs and Relations 0933 POL 17 USSR-LAOS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0975 POL 17-1 USSR-LAOS Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation

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0977 POL 17-5 USSR-LAOS Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0984 POL 17 USSR-LEB Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Soviet citizens arrested in Lebanon.] 1015 POL 17-2 USSR-LEB Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 1018 POL 17 USSR-LIBYA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 1031 POL 17-5 USSR-LIBYA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 1032 POL 17 USSR-LUX Diplomatic and Consular Representation

Reel 19 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL USSR-MALAYA Political Affairs and Relations 0002 POL 17 USSR-MALAYSIA Political Affairs and Relations 0029 POL 17-5 USSR-MALAYSIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0034 POL 17 USSR-MALDIVE IS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0036 POL 17 USSR-MALI Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0054 POL 17-5 USSR-MALI Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0055 POL USSR-MALTA Political Affairs and Relations 0059 POL 17 USSR-MALTA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0064 POL 17 USSR-MAURITIUS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0070 POL 17 USSR-MAURITANIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0073 POL 17 USSR-MAURITIUS Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0087 POL 17 USSR-MEX Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0097 POL 17-5 USSR-MEX Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status.

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0099 POL 17 USSR-MONG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0101 POL 17 USSR-MOR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0121 POL 19-6 USSR-MOZ Government of Dependencies 0123 POL USSR-NEPAL Political Affairs and Relations 0124 POL 17 USSR-NEPAL Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0131 POL 17-5 USSR-NEPAL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0137 POL 17 USSR-NETH Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0152 POL 17-5 USSR-NETH Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0155 POL 17 USSR-NIGER Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0161 POL 17 USSR-NIGERIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0181 POL 17 USSR-NOR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0201 POL 17-5 USSR-NOR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0204 POL 17 USSR-NZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0258 POL 17-2 USSR-NZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0263 POL 17-5 USSR-NZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0267 POL 17 USSR-PAK Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0300 POL 17-5 USSR-PAK Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0309 POL 17-7 USSR-PAK Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0310 POL 17 USSR-PERU Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0339 POL 17 USSR-PHIL Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0340 POL 17 USSR-POL Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0356 POL 17-1 USSR-POL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and Accreditation

0358 POL 17-5 USSR-POL Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0360 POL 17 USSR-ROM Political Affairs and Relations 0370 POL 17-5 USSR-ROM Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0381 POL 17 USSR-RWANDA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0392 POL 17-1 USSR-RWANDA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0393 POL 17-5 USSR-RWANDA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0397 POL USSR-SENEG Political Affairs and Relations 0398 POL 17-5 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0399 POL 17 USSR-SENEG Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0406 POL 17 USSR-SINGAPORE Political Affairs and Relations 0416 POL 17-1 USSR-SINGAPORE Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0417 POL 17-5 USSR-S LEONE Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0420 POL 17 USSR-SOMALI Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0435 POL 17-5 USSR-SOMALI Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0438 POL 17 USSR-SUDAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0441 POL 17-1 USSR-SUDAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0442 POL 17 USSR-SWE Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0444 POL 17-5 USSR-SWE Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0446 POL 17 USSR-SWITZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0449 POL 17-1 USSR-SWITZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0450 POL 17-5 USSR-SWITZ Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0462 POL 17 USSR-S YEMEN Political Affairs and Relations 0469 POL 17-1 USSR-S YEMEN Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0471 POL 17 USSR-SYR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0485 POL 17-5 USSR-SYR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0486 POL USSR-TANZAN Political Affairs and Relations 0487 POL 9-7 USSR-TANZAN Intervention 0489 POL 17 USSR-TANZAN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0504 POL 17 USSR-THAI Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0510 POL 17-2 USSR-THAI Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0511 POL 17-5 USSR-THAI Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0513 POL 17 USSR-THE CONGO Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0562 POL 17 USSR-TOGO Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0585 POL 17-5 USSR-TOGO Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0587 POL USSR-TUN Political Affairs and Relations 0588 POL 17 USSR-TUN Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0594 POL 17 USSR-TUR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0612 POL 17-5 USSR-TUR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0616 POL 17 USSR-UAR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0636 POL 17 USSR-UGANDA Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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0652 POL 17 USSR-UK Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0674 POL 17-4 USSR-UK Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Ceremonial and

Social Affairs 0675 POL 17 USSR-UK Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0693 POL 17-2 USSR-UK Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0695 POL 17-4 USSR-UK Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Ceremonial and

Social Affairs 0697 POL 17 USSR-UR Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0710 POL 17-5 USSR-UR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0711 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Non-Proliferation Treaty; North Korean violations of DMZ.]

0711 May 1969 0713 July 1968 0714 December 1967 0737 November 1967 0742 October 1967 0750 September 1967 0756 August 1967 0764 July 1967 0772 June 1967 0779 May 1967 0794 April 1967 0804 March 1967 0833 February 1967 0840 January 1967

0853 POL 17-1 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0863 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0870 POL 17-1 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Acceptability and

Accreditation 0879 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0957 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges.

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Reel 20 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[New lot for Soviet embassy in Washington, D.C.] 0001 March 1968

0285 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Establishment of consulates in USSR and U.S.; new lot for Soviet embassy in Washington, D.C.] 0285 May 1968 0292 June 1968 0303 May 1968 0309 June 1968 0320 July 1968 0330 August 1968 0337 October 1968 0346 September 1968 0356 November 1968 0375 December 1968 0389 May 1968 0393 April 1968 0411 March 1968

0412 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation

0413 POL USSR-US Political Affairs and Relations

0415 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation [Ukrainian demonstration outside Soviet embassy; establishment of consulates in USSR and U.S.; Soviet embassy personnel.] 0415 December 1969 0426 November 1969 0432 October 1969 0445 September 1969 0464 August 1969 0491 July 1969 0508 June 1969 0529 May 1969 0550 April 1969 0566 March 1969 0584 February 1969 0597 January 1969

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0603 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges.

0641 POL 17-5 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and Departure. Change in Status.

0642 POL 17-8 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation

0643 POL USSR-N VIET Political Affairs and Relations

0644 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0644 January 1967

0707 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0707 February 1967

0791 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0792 March 1967

Reel 21 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0001 April 1967

0144 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0144 May 1967

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0289 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0289 June 1967

0452 POL 17-2 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0452 July 1967

0669 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0669 August 1967

0754 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0754 August 1967

0897 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0898 September 1967

Reel 22 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 17-2 USSR Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0001 October 1967

0090 POL 17 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation

0092 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0092 October 1967

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0172 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0172 November 1967

0273 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0273 December 1967

0362 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0362 January 1968

0478 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0478 February 1968

0557 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0557 March 1968

0656 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0656 April 1968

0787 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0787 May 1968

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Reel 23 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0001 June 1968

0133 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0133 July 1968

0315 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0315 August 1968 0361 July 1968

0403 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities. Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0403 August 1968

0538 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0538 September 1968

0701 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0701 October 1968

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Reel 24 Political Affairs and Relations (POL) cont.

0001 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.] 0001 November 1968

0122 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0122 December 1968

0242 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. [Itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel traveling in U.S.]

0242 June 1969 0256 May 1969 0268 April 1969 0286 March 1969 0291 February 1969 0305 January 1969

0392 POL 17-2 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Immunities.

Privileges. 0392 December 1969 0412 November 1969 0417 October 1969 0421 September 1969 0429 August 1969 0442 July 1969

0456 POL 17-7 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0457 POL 17-5 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0468 POL 17-6 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Harassment

[Surveillance of Soviet embassy personnel.] 0473 POL 17-5 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0489 POL 17-6 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Harassment

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0498 POL 17-7 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Soviet embassy radio station and new lot.] 0540 POL 33-4 USSR-US Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters 0547 POL 33-4 USSR-US/ Waters. Boundaries: Territorial Waters TEODOLIT 0549 POL 33-6 USSR-S VIET Waters. Boundaries: High Seas 0554 POL USSR-U VOLTA Political Affairs and Relations 0563 POL 17 USSR-U VOLTA Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0599 POL17-5 USSR-U VOLTA Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and

Departure. Change in Status. 0605 POL 17-7 USSR-US Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0617 POL USSR-VAT Political Affairs and Relations 0619 POL USSR-VEN Political Affairs and Relations

[Proposed reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Venezuela and USSR.]

0633 POL 17 USSR-VEN Diplomatic and Consular Representation

[Proposed reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Venezuela and USSR.]

0649 POL USSR-N VIET Political Affairs and Relations 0682 POL 1 USSR-N VIET General Policy. Background. 0685 POL 17 USSR-N VIET Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0687 POL USSR-S VIET Political Affairs and Relations 0689 POL 17 USSR-S VIET Diplomatic and Consular Representation 0691 POL 33-6 USSR-S VIET Waters. Boundaries: High Seas 0707 POL USSR-W HEMIS Political Affairs and Relations 0709 POL USSR-YEMEN Political Affairs and Relations 0716 DEF 19-6 USSR-YEMEN Military Assistance: Communist Bloc Assistance 0717 POL USSR-YEMEN Political Affairs and Relations

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0719 POL 1 USSR-YEMEN General Policy. Background. 0722 POL USSR-YEMEN Political Affairs and Relations 0731 POL 1 USSR-YEMEN General Policy. Background. 0733 POL USSR-YUGO Political Affairs and Relations

[Marshal Tito views on Czechoslovakia invasion.] 0733 December 1969 0739 November 1969 0741 October 1969 0742 September 1969 0749 July 1969 0757 June 1969 0769 May 1969 0772 April 1969 0774 December 1968 0775 November 1968 0785 October 1968 0800 September 1968 0831 August 1968 0845 June 1968 0846 April 1968 0847 February 1968 0853 November 1967 0858 October 1967 0859 July 1967 0860 June 1967 0862 February 1967 0864 January 1967

0868 POL 1 USSR-YUGO General Policy. Background. [Diplomatic visits between USSR and Yugoslavia.]

0907 POL 17 USSR-YUGO Diplomatic and Consular Representation

0935 POL 17-5 USSR-YUGO Diplomatic and Consular Representation: Arrival and Departure. Change in Status.

0941 POL USSR-ZAMBIA Political Affairs and Relations

0947 POL 17 USSR-ZAMBIA Diplomatic and Consular Representation

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SUBJECT INDEX

The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the subject begins. Hence, 13: 0001 directs the researcher to frame 0001 of Reel 13. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find topics listed in the order in which they appear on the film.

Aerial bombing in DRV 6: 0230 in Gulf of Tonkin 9: 0257

Afghanistan diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0698–0716 foreign relations 17: 0697 military assistance 4: 0406 Soviet diplomats visit 11: 0818

Africa diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0721 military assistance 4: 0429 see also Algeria see also Burundi see also Cameroon, Federal Republic of see also Central African Republic see also Chad, Republic of see also Congo (Brazzaville) see also Congo (Leopoldville) see also Dahomey, Republic of see also Egypt see also Ethiopia see also Gambia see also Ghana see also Guinea, Equatorial see also Guinea, Portuguese see also Guinea, Republic of see also Ivory Coast, Republic of the see also Kenya see also Libya see also Mali, Republic of see also Mauritania, Islamic Republic of

see also Mauritius see also Morocco see also Mozambique see also Niger, Republic of see also Nigeria, Federation of see also Rwanda, Republic of see also Senegal, Republic of see also Sierra Leone see also Somali Republic see also Sudan see also Tanzania see also Togo, Republic of see also Tunisia see also Uganda see also Upper Volta, Republic of see also Zambia

Agreements and treaties arms control and disarmament 2: 0431;

5: 0899; 6: 0230–0378; 8: 0496; 10: 0160; 19: 0711

defense affairs 1: 0888 Lend-Lease Agreement 1: 0817, 0871 Non-Proliferation Treaty 5: 0899;

6: 0230–0378; 8: 0496; 10: 0160; 19: 0711

Outer Space Treaty 4: 0097 political 7: 0610

Airspace and boundaries disputes and violations 8: 0686

Air transportation aircraft over Sea of Japan 9: 0257

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Algeria air force 4: 0463 diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0723–0752 military assistance 4: 0435, 0463,

0570–0573, 0597 Podgorny, Nikolai, visit 13: 0136 relations with Morocco 4: 0463 relations with Tunisia 4: 0463

Alliluyeva, Svetlana 16: 0839; 17: 0001, 0239, 0530

Andropov, Yuri election to Politburo 10: 0833

Antiballistic missiles 2: 0110, 0358; 6: 0855

Arab-Israeli conflict 5: 0783

Argentina Communism 10: 0833 diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0766–0771 Arkhangelsk, USSR

living conditions 10: 0571 Armaments

antiballistic missiles 2: 0110; 6: 0855 development and testing 4: 0087, 0097 FOBS 3: 0454; 4: 0097 general 2: 0080, 0433; 3: 0572–0911;

4: 0001, 0158 Gromyko, Andrei, views on

disarmament 9: 0905 ICBMs 3: 0454 India 4: 0711 Iran 4: 0880 Pakistan 5: 0172 procurement and sale 4: 0092, 0150 production and repair 4: 0148 Soviet air defense rocket system

3: 0454 underground nuclear test 4: 0292 see also Antiballistic missiles see also Arms control and disarmament see also Non-Proliferation Treaty see also Nuclear weapons see also Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

Armed forces army 3: 0066 exercises and maneuvers 3: 0183 general 2: 0652, 0703, 0763, 0844;

3: 0001, 0056

military cemeteries and war dead 3: 0173

military decorations and awards 3: 0170 militia and reserves 3: 0168, 0425 navy 2: 0837; 3: 0051, 0074, 0572,

0657, 0743, 0911; 4: 0001, 0170; 10: 0160

schools and academies 3: 0171 see also Military assistance see also Military operations see also Military personnel see also Military transportation

Armenia views on Soviet government 10: 0410

Arms control and disarmament agreements and treaties 2: 0431 antiballistic missiles 2: 0358 control measures 1: 0752, 0784, 0812,

0869; 2: 0277, 0288 general 1: 0660; 2: 0035, 0110, 0233,

0286, 0437; 4: 0274 Non-Proliferation Treaty 5: 0899;

6: 0230, 0378; 8: 0496; 10: 0160; 19: 0711

policy and plans 1: 0731, 0737, 0781, 0811, 0857; 4: 0287

SALT 1: 0731, 0752; 2: 0110 testing and detection 1: 0814; 4: 0292 see also Non-Proliferation Treaty see also Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

Army 3: 0066

Arrests and detention general 16: 0787, 0846, 0850; 17: 0457,

0462 in Lebanon 18: 0984 Soviet Baptist leaders 16: 0787

Asia diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0774 see also Afghanistan see also Ceylon see also Hong Kong see also India see also Indonesia see also Japan see also Korea, Democratic People’s

Republic of see also Kuwait, State of see also Lebanon

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see also Maldive Islands see also Nepal see also Pakistan see also Turkey

Australia diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0784 Austria

diplomatic and consular representation 17: 0776

Bases and installations establishment and construction 2: 0089 general 2: 0082; 4: 0159, 0703, 0706;

5: 0616, 0629, 0693 Belgium

diplomatic and consular representation 17: 0792, 0811, 0813

foreign relations 17: 0791 Berlin, Germany

political status 18: 0262 Bolivia

Communism 10: 0833 Brazil

diplomatic and consular representation 17: 0821, 0830

Brezhnev, Leonid address on Soviet history 11: 0001 Middle East policy 14: 0649 role in government 1: 0012; 10: 0001

14: 0178; 15: 0001 visit to Czechoslovakia 12: 0239

Bulgaria diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0831, 0832, 0844, 0847 Soviet troops in 2: 0844

Burma diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0868 military assistance 4: 0644

Burundi diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0878–0899 Cambodia

diplomatic and consular representation 17: 0971

military assistance 4: 0649 U.S. and DRV troops in 6: 0001

Cameroon, Federal Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0911, 0978–0979

Canada diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0983, 0998, 0999, 1004 Polyansky, Dmitri, visit 12: 0134

Censorship Novy Mir (newspaper) 10: 0833 restrictions on intellectuals 9: 0735 visual art 10: 0833

Central African Republic diplomatic and consular representation

17: 0902–0910 foreign relations 17: 0901

Ceylon diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0001–0005 foreign relations 18: 0001

Chad, Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0015–0033 military assistance 4: 0701

Chemical and germ warfare 17: 0458

Chile diplomatic and consular representation

15: 0533; 18: 0064–0077 China, People’s Republic of (PRC)

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0041

foreign relations 6: 0378; 10: 0160; 11: 0059

Gromyko, Andrei, speech on 15: 0144 Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 13: 0666 leadership 7: 0001 military assistance 4: 0651

Church-state relations 15: 0387

Civil defense 2: 0604

Colombia diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0078 Commemorations

Gorky, Maxim, centennial 13: 0846 KGB fiftieth anniversary 11: 0001;

15: 0834 Soviet state fiftieth anniversary 5: 0899;

9: 0735; 10: 0410; 11: 0001; 15: 0537

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Communism Argentina 10: 0833 Bolivia 10: 0833 doctrine, party line, and objectives

1: 0011, 0012 international party organization and

conferences 1: 0056, 0156, 0214, 0547, 0596; 13: 0846

Middle East 1: 0214 propaganda 1: 0069, 0126, 0134, 0136,

0146, 0155, 0657 schisms and deviation 1: 0045 Tajikistan 14: 0001 visits and meetings 1: 0064 youth 1: 0152

Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)

Brezhnev, Leonid 1: 0012 economic reform 13: 0846 leaders 13: 0846; 14: 0178 military affairs 11: 0183 newspaper 14: 0001 party congresses 1: 0214, 0547;

13: 0846; 14: 0001 plena 14: 0178 Politburo member rankings 14: 0449 revisionist ideology 9: 0863 Ukraine visit 14: 0001

Congo (Brazzaville) (formerly Middle Congo, now Republic of the Congo)

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0105

Congo (Leopoldville) (formerly Belgian Congo, now Democratic Republic of the Congo)

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0513

military assistance 5: 0471 Contingency planning

2: 0046, 0056 Cuba

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0107

Grechko, Andrei, visit 13: 0520 military assistance 4: 0653 views on Soviet foreign policy 6: 0001

Cultural organizations 14: 0422

Cyprus diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0118, 0131 military assistance 4: 0666

Czechoslovakia Brezhnev, Leonid, visit 12: 0239 diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0134, 0140 history 9: 0905 military operations in 2: 0703, 0763 political leadership 9: 0905 resistance to Soviets 6: 0555, 0855 Soviet bloc views on 9: 0905 Soviet invasion 1: 0012, 0156, 0214;

2: 0473; 6: 0693; 10: 0001 Soviet troops in 2: 0844; 3: 0183

Dahomey, Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0143, 0178 foreign relations 18: 0142

Defectors and expellees Alliluyeva, Svetlana 16: 0839; 17: 0239 general 8: 0676; 16: 0839; 17: 0001,

0364, 0530, 0652, 0654, 0655 U.S. assistance 17: 0530

Defense affairs budget, 1968 9: 0735 civil defense 2: 0633 contingency planning 2: 0046, 0056 exchange of military information 2: 0077 logistics 5: 0701 military capabilities 2: 0059, 0473, 0604 military uses of space 4: 0403 pacts and alliances 2: 0054 policy and readiness 1: 0735, 0887;

2: 0001, 0038, 0401, 0473; 5: 0507–0508, 0700

research and development 3: 0453 visits and missions 3: 0238, 0281, 0286

Defense pacts and alliances 2: 0054

Demilitarized zone (Korea) (DMZ) violence in 19: 0711

Demonstrations and riots general 15: 0897 at Soviet embassy in Ukraine 20: 0415

Denmark diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0184

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Diplomatic and consular representation Afghanistan 17: 0698–0716 Africa 17: 0721 Algeria 17: 0723–0752 Argentina 17: 0766, 0771 Asia 17: 0774 Australia 17: 0784 Austria 17: 0776 Belgium 17: 0792–0813 Botswana 17: 0819 Brazil 17: 0821–0830 Bulgaria 17: 0831–0847 Burma 17: 0868 Burundi 17: 0878–0899 Cambodia 17: 0971 Cameroon, Federal Republic of

17: 0911, 0978–0979 Canada 17: 0983, 0998, 0999, 1004 Central African Republic 17: 0902–0910 Ceylon 18: 0001–0005 Chad, Republic of 18: 0015–0033 Chile 15: 0533; 18: 0064–0077 Colombia 18: 0078 Congo (Brazzaville) 18: 0105 Congo (Leopoldville) 19: 0513 Cuba 18: 0107 Cyprus 18: 0118–0131 Czechoslovakia 18: 0134–0140 Dahomey, Republic of 18: 0143–0178 Denmark 18: 0184 DRV (North Vietnam) 24: 0685 Ecuador 18: 0189 Ethiopia 18: 0226, 0248 Europe 18: 0252 Finland 18: 0153–0613 France 18: 0160–0168 Gambia 18: 0171 general 6: 0852; 8: 0648; 15: 0406–

0506, 0535–0661; 19: 0398, 0711; 20: 0285, 0415–0603, 0792; 22: 0001; 24: 0468

German Democratic Republic 18: 0262–0450

Germany, Federal Republic of 18: 0452–0536

Ghana 18: 0539–0548 Greece 18: 0551–0554 Guinea, Equatorial 18: 0195–0225 Guinea, Republic of 18: 0555–0575 Hungary 18: 0578–0590

Iceland 18: 0602–0609 India 18: 0616–0665 Indonesia 18: 0651, 0666–0668 Iran 18: 0670–0680 Iraq 18: 0682 Israel 18: 0685 Italy 18: 0691, 0722 itineraries of Soviet embassy personnel

traveling in United States 20: 0644–0791; 21: 0001–0897; 22: 0001, 0092–0787; 23: 0001–0701; 24: 0001–0242

Japan 18: 0751–0832 Jordan 18: 0835 Kenya 18: 0907 Kuwait, State of 18: 0919 Laos 6: 0208; 18: 0850–0977 Latin America 18: 0920 Lebanon 18: 0984–1015 Libya 18: 1018, 1031 Luxembourg 18: 1032 Malaysia 19: 0029 Maldive Islands 19: 0034 Mali, Republic of 19: 0036–0054 Malta 19: 0059 Mauritania, Islamic Republic of 19: 0070 Mauritius 19: 0064–0073 Mexico 19: 0087–0097 Mongolia 19: 0099 Morocco 19: 0101 Nepal 19: 0124–0131 Netherlands 19: 0137–0152 New Zealand 19: 0204–0263 Niger, Republic of 19: 0155 Nigeria, Federation of 19: 0161 Norway 19: 0181–0201 Pakistan 19: 0267–0309 Peru 19: 0310 Philippines, Republic of 19: 0339 Poland 19: 0340–0358 PRC 18: 0041 Romania 19: 0370 Rwanda, Republic of 19: 0381–0393 Senegal, Republic of 19: 0399 Sierra Leone 19: 0417 Singapore 19: 0416 Somali Republic 19: 0420–0435 Sudan 19: 0438–0441 surveillance of Soviet embassy

personnel 24: 0468

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Diplomatic and consular representation cont.

Sweden 19: 0442–0444 Switzerland 19: 0446–0450 Syrian Arab Republic 19: 0471–0485 Tanzania 19: 0489 Thailand 19: 0504–0511 Togo, Republic of 19: 0562–0585 Tunisia 19: 0588 Turkey 19: 0594, 0612 U.S. 6: 0210–0212, 0223; 7: 0789–

0885; 8: 0001–0166, 0196, 0200–0317, 0326–0450, 0467–0496; 16: 0435; 19: 0711, 0853–0957; 20: 0001–0412, 0415, 0603–0642, 0644–0791; 21: 0001–0897; 22: 0001–0787; 23: 0001–0701; 24: 0001–0498, 0605

Uganda 19: 0636 United Arab Republic 19: 0616 United Kingdom 19: 0652–0695 Upper Volta, Republic of 24: 0563–0599 Uruguay 19: 0697–0710 Venezuela 24: 0633 Vietnam, Republic of 24: 0689 Yemen 19: 0469 Yugoslavia 24: 0907–0935 Zambia 24: 0947

Dissidents Leningrad trial 16: 0850 Soviet community 10: 0001, 0160 Ukraine, USSR 14: 0178; 16: 0850

Economic assistance Communist bloc 1: 0008 to Egypt 5: 0511 to Middle East 1: 0001 U.S. to India and Pakistan 5: 0172

Economic planning 9: 0735; 10: 0001

Ecuador diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0189 Egypt

economic and military assistance 5: 0511

visit to 11: 0818 Elections

foreign relations 18: 0190 general 14: 0427 state and local government 15: 0792

Estonia Tallinn living conditions 10: 0410

Ethiopia diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0226, 0248 military assistance 4: 0672 overflights 5: 0317

Ethnic and minority groups 14: 0416

Europe diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0252 see also Austria see also Belgium see also Bulgaria see also Cyprus see also Czechoslovakia see also Denmark see also Estonia see also Finland see also France see also German Democratic Republic see also Germany, Federal Republic of see also Greece see also Hungary see also Iceland see also Italy see also Latvia see also Luxembourg see also Malta see also Netherlands see also Norway see also Poland see also Romania see also Sweden see also Switzerland see also Turkey see also United Kingdom see also Vatican City see also Yugoslavia

Exhibitions, shows, and parades 3: 0299

Finland diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0153, 0155, 0257, 0613 Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 13: 0001 military assistance 4: 0681 Podgorny, Nikolai, visit 13: 0520

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Fish and fishing industry Soviet fishing in U.S. waters 8: 0926;

9: 0001 U.S.-USSR Pacific Fisheries Agreement

9: 0001 vessel collisions 9: 0257, 0476

Fomin, Andrei Andronovich 11: 0220

Foreign relations Belgium 17: 0791 Central African Republic 17: 0901 Ceylon 18: 0001 Dahomey, Republic of 18: 0142 DRV 20: 0643; 24: 0649 general 17: 0697; 18: 0915–0917, 0931;

19: 0123; 24: 0707, 0854 German Democratic Republic 15: 0144;

18: 0260 Germany, Federal Republic of 18: 0451 Guinea, Equatorial 18: 0190 Hong Kong 18: 0579 Ivory Coast, Republic of the 18: 0727–

0730 Kenya 18: 0848 Latin America 18: 0920 Malaya 19: 0001 Malaysia 19: 0001 Malta 19: 0055 Middle East 17: 0765 PRC 10: 0160; 11: 0059 Romania 19: 0360 Senegal, Republic of 19: 0397 Singapore 19: 0406 Tanzania 19: 0486 Tunisia 19: 0587 U.S. 5: 0783–0899; 6: 0001–0150,

0230–0804, 0855–0960; 7: 0001–0885; 8: 0191, 0197, 0318, 0463, 0916, 0921; 9: 0246; 20: 0413

Upper Volta, Republic of 24: 0554 Vatican City 24: 0617 Venezuela 24: 0619 Vietnam, Republic of 24: 0687 Yemen 19: 0462; 24: 0709, 0717, 0722 Yugoslavia 24: 0733–0868 Zambia 6: 0212; 24: 0941 see also Diplomatic and consular

representation see also State visits see also Visits and meetings

France diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0160–0168 Fronts and affiliates

1: 0059 Gambia

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0171

German Democratic Republic (East Germany)

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0262, 0450

foreign relations 15: 0144; 18: 0260 travel regulations 8: 0496

Germany, Federal Republic of (West Germany)

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0452, 0513, 0536

foreign relations 10: 0833; 18: 0451 Ghana

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0539–0548

Gorky, Maxim centennial 13: 0846

Government administration 15: 0357, 0403 budget 2: 0473 church-state relations 15: 0387 constitution 15: 0375 defense budget 2: 0473 dependencies 15: 0812; 17: 0765;

19: 0121 general 14: 0449; 15: 0389 head of state and executive branch

14: 0649, 0862; 15: 0001–0144; 18: 0261

judiciary 14: 0857 leaders public appearances 14: 0649 legislature 14: 0846 national symbols and anthem 15: 0386 Supreme Soviet standing commissions

15: 0714 see also Politburo

Grechko, Andrei visit to Cuba 13: 0520

Greece diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0551, 0554 military assistance 4: 0679

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Gromyko, Andrei diplomatic visits 13: 0520, 0666 meeting with Gamal Abdal Nasser

13: 0001 meeting with Dean Rusk 5: 0783 speech on China 15: 0144 views on disarmament 9: 0905

Groups and organizations cultural 14: 0422 military 14: 0424 minority 14: 0416 religious 10: 0571

Guinea, Equatorial diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0195, 0225 Guinea, Portuguese

military assistance 5: 0300 Guinea, Republic of

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0555–0575

military assistance 4: 0684 Gulf of Tonkin

U.S. aerial bombing 9: 0257 Hong Kong

foreign relations 18: 0579 Hungary

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0578, 0581, 0588, 0590

internal politics 10: 0001 Soviet military operations in 2: 0763

Hydroelectric power Siberia 10: 0571

Iceland diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0602, 0609 Immigration and emigration

from USSR to U.S. 16: 0311 India

bases and installations 4: 0703–0706 diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0616–0650, 0665 Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 12: 0376, 0583 military assistance 4: 0704–0711 Soviet arms supply 4: 0711 views on Soviet policy 5: 0172

Indian Ocean Soviet naval activity 3: 0074, 0911;

4: 0001; 10: 0160

Indonesia diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0651, 0666–0668 military assistance 4: 0850

Internal security and counterinsurgency agents 8: 0653; 15: 0887 demonstrations and riots 15: 0897 general 15: 0815, 0855 forces and organizations 15: 0834 rebellion and coups 15: 0970 subversion and espionage 15: 0890 travel control 8: 0656; 16: 0001–0311,

0440–0751 International waters

boundary and international rivers and seaways 8: 0836

general 2: 0355; 8: 1111; 9: 0225, 0257; 17: 0687

law of the sea 8: 0655; 9: 0459 Soviet aircraft in Sea of Japan 9: 0257 Vietnam, Republic of 24: 0549, 0691

Intervention general 11: 0657 Tanzania 19: 0487

Iran defense budget 4: 0880 diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0670–0680 Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 12: 0376–0759 military assistance 4: 0866, 0880 Soivet arms supply 4: 0880

Iraq diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0682 military assistance 4: 0854

Israel diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0685 Italy

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0691–0722

Podgorny, Nikolai, visit 11: 0675 Ivory Coast, Republic of the

foreign relations 18: 0727–0730 Japan

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0751–0832

Jordan diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0835

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Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 12: 0376 military assistance 4: 0936–0937

Judiciary 14: 0857

Juvenile delinquency 14: 0338

Kapitsa, Mikhail visit to Laos 13: 0397; 15: 0144

Kazakhstan economy 15: 0714 population, cultural life, and nationalism

10: 0571 Kennan, George

lecture on Stalinism 9: 0659 Kenya

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 0907

foreign relations 18: 0848 military assistance 4: 0982 student demonstrations 15: 0897

KGB fiftieth anniversary celebration 15: 0834 personnel 14: 0449

Khrushchev, Nikita S. NBC interview 11: 0385

Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of (North Korea)

military assistance 4: 0988 Podgorny, Nikolai, visit 13: 0397, 0666 USS Pueblo 7: 0384

Kosygin, Aleksei diplomatic visits 11: 0675; 12: 0376–

0846; 13: 0001, 0336, 0666 status in Central Committee 15: 0001

Kuwait, State of diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0919 Laos

diplomatic and consular representation 6: 0208; 18: 0850, 0929, 0933–0977

foreign relations 18: 0931 Kapitsa, Mikhail, visit 13: 0397; 15: 0144 military assistance 5: 0001 U.S. military operations 6: 0230; 7: 0129

Latin America diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0920 foreign relations 18: 0920

Latvia Riga living conditions 10: 0410

Laws and regulations 11: 0208, 0384

Lebanon arrests of Soviet citizens 18: 0984 diplomatic and consular representation

18: 0984–1015 military assistance 5: 0006

Legislature 14: 0846

Lend-Lease Agreement 1: 0817, 0871, 0888

Lenin, V. I. assessments 11: 0220; 14: 0001

Leningrad diplomatic and consular representation

7: 0637 dissident trial 16: 0850

Libya diplomatic and consular representation

18: 1018–1031 Luxembourg

diplomatic and consular representation 18: 1032

Lvov, Ukraine religious groups and and nationalism

10: 0571 Malaya

foreign relations 19: 0001 Malaysia

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0029

foreign relations 19: 0001 Maldive Islands

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0034

Mali, Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0036, 0054 military assistance 5: 0007

Malta diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0059 foreign relations 19: 0055 visits and missions 5: 0013

Masterkov, Lev 11: 0220

Mauritania, Islamic Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0070

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Mauritius diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0064, 0073 Mexico

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0087, 0097

Middle East Arab-Israeli conflict 6: 0001, 0378, 0855;

7: 0739; 9: 0735 Communism in 1: 0214 economic assistance 1: 0001 foreign relations 17: 0765 military assistance 4: 0574, 0586, 0599,

0637; 5: 0032 Soviet policy 10: 0833; 14: 0649 U.S.-Soviet talks on 7: 0001 see also Iran see also Iraq see also Israel see also Jordan see also Kuwait, State of see also Lebanon see also Libya see also Syrian Arab Republic see also United Arab Republic see also Yemen

Military assistance Communist bloc assistance 4: 0370,

0406–0463, 0571–0586, 0599, 0637–0701, 0711–0880, 0937–0988; 5: 0006–0011, 0014–0110, 0115–0117, 0172–0305, 0317–0470, 0506, 0511–0608, 0617, 0635–0667, 0699, 0702, 0706, 0709, 0776, 0782; 24: 0716

equipment and supplies 1: 0888 general 1: 0871; 4: 0570, 0636, 0704,

0708, 0936; 5: 0001, 0112, 0169, 0316, 0471, 0509, 0704, 0775

Lend-Lease Agreement 1: 0817, 0871 Military decorations and awards

3: 0170 Military operations

Bulgaria 2: 0844 chemical and germ warfare 17: 0458 Czechoslovakia 1: 0012, 0156–0214;

2: 0473, 0703, 0763, 0844; 3: 0183 Hungary 2: 0763 Indian Ocean 3: 0911; 4: 0001; 10: 0160 Poland 3: 0183

prisoners of war, hostages, and civilian internees 8: 0667

Romania 2: 0763 U.S. in Gulf of Tonkin 9: 0257 U.S. in Laos 6: 0230; 7: 0129 U.S. in North Vietnam 6: 0230; 8: 0496 war crimes and criminals 17: 0460

Military organization and functions 14: 0424

Military personnel air force 3: 0412 general 3: 0341 influence on policy 10: 0160 military decorations and awards 3: 0447 militia and reserves 3: 0425 paramilitary forces 3: 0442 U.S., travel control 8: 0001, 0200, 0326

Military transportation flight clearances and overflights 4: 0233,

0291 general 2: 0101; 4: 0170

Mongolia diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0099 Morocco

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0101

foreign relations 4: 0463 military assistance 5: 0014 Podgorny, Nikolai, visit 13: 0136

Mozambique government of dependencies 19: 0121

Nasser, Gamal Abdel meeting with Andrei Gromyko 13: 0001

Nationalism 11: 0659

Navy general 2: 0837; 3: 0051, 0074, 0572,

0657, 0743 Indian Ocean activity 3: 0074, 0911;

4: 0001; 10: 0160 vessels in Tunisian waters 4: 0170

NBC interview with Nikita S. Khrushchev

11: 0385 Nepal

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0124, 0131

foreign relations 19: 0123

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Netherlands diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0137–0152 New Zealand

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0204–0263

Niger, Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0155 Nigeria, Federation of

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0161

military assistance 5: 0075, 0117 Non-Party Blocs

students and youth groups 14: 0338 Non-Proliferation Treaty

5: 0899; 6: 0230–0378; 8: 0496; 10: 0160; 19: 0711

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

détente initiative 6: 0001 Soviet statement on 14: 0449 strategy 2: 0473

Norway diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0181–0201 Novosibirsk, USSR

living conditions and university life 10: 0410

Nuclear weapons Non-Proliferation Treaty 5: 0899;

6: 0230–0378; 8: 0496; 10: 0160; 19: 0711

underground test 4: 0292 see also Armaments see also Arms control and disarmament

Outer Space Treaty (1967) 4: 0097

Pakistan diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0267–0309 Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 12: 0583, 0759;

13: 0336 military assistance 4: 0459; 5: 0110–

0115, 0172–0297 Soviet arms supply 5: 0172

Peru diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0310

Petrovic, Svetozar 11: 0220

Philippines, Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0339 Podgorny, Nikolai

diplomatic visits 11: 0675; 13: 0136, 0397–0666

Poland diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0340–0358 internal politics 10: 0001 Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 12: 0376 Soviet troops in 3: 0183

Politburo Andropov, Yuri, election 10: 0833 Brezhnev, Leonid, status 10: 0001 leadership changes 10: 0160 member rankings 14: 0449 Shelepin, Aleksandr, demotion 14: 0862 statements on Czechoslovakia invasion

15: 0001 Political affairs and relations

general 6: 0214; 8: 0648; 9: 0659; 10: 0001

policy and background 6: 0215; 7: 0384, 0474, 0561, 0578, 0633, 0637, 0723, 0731, 0735, 0739, 0788; 9: 0735–0863, 0905; 10: 0160; 24: 0682, 0719, 0731, 0868

see also Communism see also Diplomatic and consular

representation see also Foreign relations see also Government see also Political parties

Political parties 13: 0846; 14: 0001, 0178 see also Communist Party of the Soviet

Union Polyansky, Dmitri

visit to Canada 12: 0134 Press and publications

Communist propaganda 1: 0134, 0146 see also Censorship

Propaganda anti-Soviet 5: 0899 Communist 1: 0069–0146, 0155, 0657

USS Pueblo Soviet views 7: 0384

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Radio and television Communist propaganda 1: 0126, 0136

Rebellion and coups 15: 0970

Religious organizations 10: 0571

Reports and statistics general 1: 0050, 0154; 2: 0651;

10: 0410–0571 politico-military reports 11: 0183 Weeka reports 10: 0833; 11: 0001,

0059–0149 Research and development

armaments 4: 0087, 0097 defense 3: 0453

Riga, Latvia, USSR living conditions 10: 0410

Romania diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0370 foreign relations 10: 0833; 19: 0360 Soviet military operations in 2: 0763

Rostov, Ivan Mikhailovich 11: 0220

Rostow, Walt 5: 0783

Rusk, Dean 5: 0783

Rwanda, Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0381–0393 Sea of Japan

Soviet aircraft in 9: 0257 Senegal, Republic of

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0399

foreign relations 19: 0397 Shelepin, Aleksandr

demotion in Politburo 14: 0862 Siberia, USSR

hydroelectric station 10: 0571 Sierra Leone

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0417

military assistance 5: 0305 Singapore

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0416

foreign relations 19: 0406

Sokolov, Anatoly Ivanovich 11: 0220

Somali Republic coup 5: 0317 diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0420–0435 military assistance 5: 0317 overflights 5: 0317

Space programs military uses of space 4: 0403 see also Outer Space Treaty

Speeches and addresses Brezhnev, Leonid, on Soviet history

11: 0001 Gromyko, Andrei, on China 15: 0144 Kennan, George, on Stalinism 9: 0659

Stalin, Josef assessments 11: 0220

Stalinism Alliluyeva, Svetlana, book 17: 0530 Kennan, George, lecture 9: 0659

State and local government elections 15: 0792 general 15: 0714, 0793

State visits Gromyko, Andrei 13: 0001, 0520–0666 Kapitsa, Mikhail 13: 0397; 15: 0144 Kosygin, Aleksei 11: 0675; 12: 0376–

0846; 13: 0001, 0336, 0666 Podgorny, Nikolai 11: 0675; 13: 0136,

0397–0666 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)

1: 0731, 0752; 7: 0129, 0739; 10: 0160 Students

demonstrations in Kenya 15: 0897 Subversion and espionage

15: 0890 Sudan

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0438–0441

military assistance 5: 0384, 0437 Supreme Soviet

standing commissions 15: 0714 Sweden

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0442–0444

Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 12: 0846 Switzerland

diplomatic and consular representation 19: 0446–0450

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Syrian Arab Republic diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0471–0485 military assistance 5: 0444

Tajikistan Communist Party 14: 0001

Tallinn, Estonia living conditions 10: 0410

Tanzania diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0489 foreign relations 19: 0486 intervention 19: 0487 military assistance 5: 0457

Tcherniakov, Yuri meeting with Walt Rostow 5: 0783

Territorial waters general 8: 0840, 0919, 0926; 9: 0001,

0474–0649; 17: 0672; 24: 0540–0547

Soviet fishing in U.S. waters 8: 0926; 9: 0001

Territory and boundaries disputes, violations, and incidents

8: 0834; 17: 0661 general 17: 0659 island claims 17: 0663

Thailand diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0504–0511 military assistance 5: 0470

Togo, Republic of diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0562–0585 Travel control and observation

exit visas 16: 0001 general 8: 0656; 16: 0001–0311,

0440–0751 German Democratic Republic 8: 0496 itineraries of Americans traveling in

Soviet Union 16: 0499 U.S. embassy and military personnel

8: 0001, 0200, 0326 visa regulations 16: 0180

Treaties and agreements Lend-Lease Agreement 1: 0817, 0871,

0888 Non-Proliferation Treaty 5: 0899;

6: 0230–0378; 10: 0160; 19: 0711 Outer Space Treaty 4: 0097

U.S.-USSR Pacific Fisheries Agreement 9: 0001

Tunisia diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0588 foreign relations 4: 0463; 19: 0587 Soviet naval vessels in 4: 0170

Turkey diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0594–0612 military assistance 5: 0506 visit to 11: 0507

Uganda diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0636 military assistance 4: 0584; 5: 0582

Ukraine, USSR demonstration at Soviet embassy

20: 0415 intellectual dissent 14: 0178; 16: 0850 Lvov 10: 0571 nationalism 10: 0571; 14: 0178 religious groups 10: 0571

United Arab Republic defense affairs 5: 0507, 0508 diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0616 military assistance 5: 0169, 0509–0511

United Kingdom diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0652–0695 Kosygin, Aleksei, visit 11: 0675

Upper Volta, Republic of Communist propaganda 1: 0155 diplomatic and consular representation

24: 0563–0599 foreign relations 24: 0554 reports and statistics 1: 0154

Uruguay diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0697–0710 Soviet delegation 1: 0064

Vatican City foreign relations 24: 0617

Venezuela diplomatic and consular representation

24: 0633 foreign relations 24: 0619

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Vietnam, Democratic Republic of (North Vietnam) (DRV)

diplomatic and consular representation 24: 0685

economic assistance 1: 0008 foreign relations 20: 0643; 24: 0649 military assistance 5: 0608, 0706, 0709–

0775; 6: 0378 sabotage by 5: 0707 troops in Cambodia 6: 0001 U.S. attack on Soviet ship 8: 0496 violations of DMZ 6: 0693

Vietnam, Republic of (South Vietnam) diplomatic and consular representation

24: 0689 foreign relations 24: 0687 international waters 24: 0549, 0691

Visits and meetings Afghanistan 11: 0818 Algeria 8: 0496 on Arab-Israeli conflict 5: 0783 Arab summit 6: 0001 Canada 12: 0134 Communist 1: 0064, 0064 defense affairs 1: 0925; 2: 0060, 0762;

3: 0238–0286; 5: 0013, 0780 Egypt 11: 0818 general 7: 0632; 9: 0904; 11: 0058,

0507, 0675, 0783–0817; 12: 0134– 0846; 13: 0001–0666

Italy 11: 0675 Turkey 11: 0507 UK 11: 0675 on Vietnam 5: 0783 Yugoslavia 11: 0818; 24: 0868 Zambia 12: 0001

War crimes and criminals 17: 0460

Waters and boundaries boundary and international rivers and

seaways 17: 0669 continental shelf 17: 0672 general 17: 0665 see also International waters see also Territorial waters

Weeka reports 10: 0833; 11: 0001, 0059–0149

World Bank Yugoslavia projects 8: 0496

Yemen bases and installations 5: 0616, 0629 diplomatic and consular representation

19: 0469 foreign relations 19: 0462; 24: 0709,

0717–0731 military assistance 5: 0617, 0637;

24: 0716 Youth

Communism 1: 0152 juvenile delinquency 14: 0338 Western influences on 14: 0338

Yugoslavia bases and installations 5: 0693 defense affairs 5: 0700, 0701 diplomatic and consular representation

24: 0907, 0935 foreign relations 24: 0733–0868 Gromyko, Andrei, visit 13: 0520, 0666 military assistance 5: 0699 Tito, Josip Broz, views on

Czechoslovakia invasion 24: 0733 visit to 11: 0818 World Bank projects 8: 0496

Zambia diplomatic and consular representation

24: 0947 foreign relations 6: 0212; 24: 0941 Supreme Soviet delegation 12: 0001

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