Documents (non-Harvard)

NOTE: Some of the following works may in fact be available in Harvard’s library system and are included in this list by error. Students interested in a source from this list should do a Hollis search before ordering it through inter-library loan.


Adhikari, Gangadhar M. ed. . From peace front to people’s war. [2d enl. ed.] Bombay: People’s Pub. House, 1944. 444 p. 19 cm. SERIES: Marx-Engels-Lenin-Stalin series, no. 25
NOTES: Bibliographical footnotes. SUBJECT: Communism — History — Sources — Soviet Union — 1917-

American Civil Liberties Union. Northern California Branch. . No. 24,275 in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. San Francisco: Pernau-Walsh Print. Co., 1969. 49 p. 23 cm.
NOTES: “On appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Brief of Amicus curiae on behalf of appellant: Paul N. Halvonik, Charles C. Marson, Staff Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California [and others] attorneys for Amicus curiae on behalf of appellant]” Cover title. Subject: Release of the files on repatriation of Soviet nationals, known as the Operation Keehaul file, stored at the National Archives and Records Service, and subject to review by the Army for declassification or release. – cf. Statement of the case, p.3. SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Forced repatriation — Repatriation — Soviet Union — Security classification (Government documents) — United States.

American Faculty Council for the Gradualist Way to Peace. . Collection. 1962 1965. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control 5 linear in.
NOTES: The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is not the official repository for the records of this organization. The Council was organized in 1962 by Amitai Etzioni, of Columbia University. It was a reaction to the polarization of debate on the question of support for either the arms race or unilateral disarmament. SUBJECT: Etzioni, Amitai. American Faculty Council for the Gradualist Way to Peace — Nuclear disarmament — History — Sources — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Anglo-Russian Parliamentary Committee (Great Britain). . Raid on Arcos Ltd. and the Trade Delegation of the U.S.S.R. facts and documents. London: 1927. 50 p.
NOTES: Cover title. Microfilm. New York, N.Y., Columbia University Libraries, 1997. 1 microfilm reel, 35 mm. SUBJECT: Great Britain — Commercial policy — Soviet Union — Commerce.

Arafat, Yasir. . Palestinian terrorists training in the Soviet Union: report to Arafat. [Israel: IDF, 1982. [20] p.; 33 cm. SERIES: Documents captured during IDF operation in Lebanon, June 1982.
NOTES: In Arabic with English translations. SUBJECT: Munazzamat al Tahrir al Filstiniah — Soviet Union. OTHER: Arafat, Yasir, 1929- Israel. Tseva haganah le-Yisra’el.

Armstrong, G. P. (G. Patrick). . Some common misconceptions about Mikhail Gorbachev. Ottawa: Dept. of National Defence, Canada, Operational Research and Analysis Establishment, 1986. i, 9 leaves; 28 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. “D Strat A Staff Note 8607.” Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Gorbachev, M. S. — Biography — Heads of state — Soviet Union.

Batsanov, Sergei, ed. . How the USSR is working for disarmament at the UN: selected documents. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1982. 207 p. ; 17 cm. SUBJECT: Nuclear disarmament. Disarmament — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1945-1991.

Bearman, Graham. Lee, Peter, ed. . Russia in revolution. London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1974. 1 portfolio : ill. ; 25 x 19 cm. SERIES: History broadsheets
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 043531176X SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Sources.

Begun, Yosif. . The struggle for Jewish culture in the U.S.S.R.: a collection of documents. Jerusalem: “Tarbut” Association for Jewish Self-Education in the U.S.S.R., 1979. 93 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. SUBJECT: Begun, Yosif — Jews — Soviet Union — Biography Jews.

Berlin. Conference, 1954. . Documents relating to the meeting of Foreign Ministers of France, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and the United States of America, Berlin, January 25- February 18, 1954. Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Parliament by command. London: H. M. Stationery Off., 1954. 180 p. 25 cm. SERIES: Gt. Brit. Foreign Office. Miscellaneous, 1954, no. 5 Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command, Cmd. 9080 Miscellaneous (Great Britain. Foreign Office); 1954, no. 5. Cmd. (Great Britain. Parliament); 9080. SUBJECT: Council of Foreign Ministers World War, 1939-1945 — Peace.

Black, J. L. (Joseph Laurence), ed. . Disintegration of the USSR. Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 1993. v. : ill. ; 24 cm. SERIES: USSR documents annual ; 1991, v. 1-
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0875691633 SUBJECT: Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931- Soviet Union — Economic policy — 1986-1991 — Sources — Social conditions — 1970-1991 — Politics and government — Former Soviet republics.

Black, J. L., ed. . The Gorbachev reform. Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 1988. x, 398 p.; 24 cm. SERIES: USSR documents ; 1987 Academic International reference series.
NOTES: Translated from Russian documents, including “official statements, new laws, press editorials, and press reports”–P. x. Includes indexes. “Bibliography of related works in English”: p. [380]-387. ISBN: 0875691056 SUBJECT: Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931- Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1985-1991 — Social conditions — Economic policy.

Black, J. L. (Joseph Laurence), 1937- . The Gorbachev reforms continue: the end of empire? Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 1990. xii, 435 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: USSR documents annual ; 1989
NOTES: Spine . The end of empire? Includes bibliographical references (p. [420]-424) and indexes. ISBN: 0875691218 SUBJECT: Perestroika — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1985- — Sources.

Black, J. L. (Joseph Laurence), ed. . Perestroika– the second stage. Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 1989. x, 442 p., 24 cm. SERIES: USSR documents annual; 1988.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references (p. 425- 431) and indexes. ISBN: 0875691145 SUBJECT: Perestroika — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1985- 1991.

Black, J.L. (Joseph Laurence), 1937- . Restucturing pererstroika. Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 1911. 2 v. ; 24 cm. SERIES: USSR documents annual ; 1990.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN: 0875691501 (v.1) 0875691536 (v.2). SUBJECT: Perestroika — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1985- — Sources.

British Russian gazette and trade outlook. . Forced labour in Russia; facts and documents. London: British Russian Gazette and Trade Outlook, 1931. 47 p. 22 cm.
NOTES: “A collection of letters, articles and documents dealing with the true conditions in Soviet timber camps.” SUBJECT: Labor and laboring classes — Soviet Union — Lumber trade.

Buchsweiler, Meir. . A collection of Soviet documents concerning Germans in the USSR. Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Marjorie Mayrick Center for Soviet and East European Research, 1991. 26 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. SERIES: Research paper; the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Marjorie Mayrock Center for Soviet and East European Research; no. 73 Research paper (Universitah ha-‘Ivrit bi-Yerushalayin. Merkazle-mehkar ‘al Berit ha-Mo’atsot u-Mizrah Eroph) ; no. 73.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references (p. 8) SUBJECT: Germans — Soviet Union — History — 20th century — Government publications.

Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, 1888-1938, defendant. . The plot against the Soviet Union and World Peace: facts and documents. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1938. 186 p. 22 cm.

Captive Nations Week, Court Proceedings(July 17, 1970: Cleveland, Oh.) . A review of Soviet Russian totalitarian imperialism: documents of the Court proceedings, Captive Nations Week, Cleveland, Ohio, July 17,1970: World Forum for Captive Nations, St. Johns College Auditorium. Cleveland, Oh.: American Nationalities Movement of Greater Cleaveland, Ohio, Inc., 1970. xv, 80 p. ; 18 cm. SUBJECT: Captive Nations Week — Anti-communist movements — United States — Congresses — Soviet Union — Politics and government — Congresses. OTHER: Pap, Michael S., 1920-

Carynnyk, Marco, ed. . Soviet party and government decrees and newspaper reports concerning the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine. [Toronto: The Commission, 1988 1990. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 29 cm.
NOTES: Texts in English, Russian, and Ukrainian. Title from label on cover: Soviet admissions and denials. Photocopy “International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine. Exhibit # P-5” stamped on t.p. Described in Documentary evidence exhibits as: Compilations: Soviet admissions and denials. Includes bibliographical references (prelim. p. 1- 3). SUBJECT: Famines — Ukraine — History — Sources — Collectivization of agriculture — Soviet Union. OTHER: International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine. Soviet admissions and denials. Compilation: Soviet admissions and denials.

Cash, Anthony, 1933- . The Russian revolution: a collection of contemporary documents. London, New York: Jackdaw; Grossman, 1971 1967. 1 portfolio. illus., facsims., map, ports. 35 cm
NOTES: 19 reproductions of contemporary documents, with explanatory leaflet, in portfolio. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Sources.

Chicherin, Georgii Vasilevich, 1872-1936. . Note of Tchitcherine, People’s Commissary for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republik, to President Wilson. [S.l.: s.n., 1919. 14 p. ; 17 cm.
NOTES: On cover: Angliiskii (in Cyrillic). Cover title. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1917-1945 — Sources. OTHER: Institut des langues orientales (Russia).

Citizen Exchange Council. . Collection. 1962 1990. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control 2 linear in.
NOTES: The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is not the official repository for the records of this organization. Hostages for Peace, founded in 1962, was later renamed the Citizen Exchange Corps. It promoted international understanding through private citizen visits to the Soviet Union. After 1980, the year the Soviet-Afghanistan hostilities began, the Corps became dormant until 1985 when it was renamed the Citizen Exchange Council. SUBJECT: Citizen Exchange Council — Hostages for Peace — Citizen Exchange Corps — Exchange of persons programs, American — Soviet Union — History — Sources — United States — Relations.

Clark, Asa Yarrell, 1889- 1955. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control. ca. 300 items.
NOTES: Photographs, newspaper clippings, and other materials received by Clark in the course of a trip to the Soviet Union as a member of a United States agricultural delegation. Farmer, Whitman County, Washington. SUBJECT: Agriculture — Soviet Union — History — Sources. LOCATION: WASHINGTON STATE UNIV.

Committee for the Defense of Soviet Political Prisoners. . Inside Soviet prisons: documents of the struggle for human and national rights in the USSR. New York: Committee for the Defense of Soviet Political Prisoners, 1976 72 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 70-71. SUBJECT: Political prisoners — Soviet Union — Biography.

Communist Party of Australia. . Soviet Jewry and the Australian Communist Party: documents. [Melbourne: Human Rights Publications, 1966. 79 p. 22 cm. SERIES: A Human rights research publication.
NOTES: Companion volume to “Soviet Jewry and Human Rights” by Isi Leibler, published 1965. SUBJECT: Communist Party of Australia — Antisemitism — Soviet Union.

The Conference of Free Byelorussians. The Estonian World Council. The Lithuanian World Community. The World Congress of Free Ukrainians. The World Federation of Free Latvians. . To the United Nations General Assembly, a Resolution with appended documents concerning the decolonization of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Toronto: [s.n.], 1978. 148 p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 28 cm. SUBJECT: United Nations — Sanctions — Political prisoners — Soviet Union. Dissenters — Politics and government — 20th century.

Crihan, Anton. . Romanian rights to Bessarabia according to certain Russian sources. Arcata, Calif.: Humboldt State University Press, 1986. vii, 111 p. : map ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 107-111. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — Romania — Boundaries — Moldova — Annexation to the Soviet Union — Bessarabia (Moldova and Ukraine) — History.

Crowson, Ben F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1918- . 1950 report on the internal, political, and economic life in the nations guided by the Kremlin stars. Based on primary or diplomatic sources. Washington: Crowson Institute of Global Research, 1950. 38 l. illus., ports. 28 cm. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1945-

Cuplinskas, Rimas; Tuskenis, Edvardas and Aukciausioji Taryba, eds. . Republic of Lithuania: a compilation of documents 1990. [Vilnius]: Lithuanian Supreme Council, 1990. 175 p.; 21 cm.
NOTES: Translated from Lithuanian and Russian. “Updated 19 July 1990.” SUBJECT: Law — Lithuania — Sources — History — 1945-1991 — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Daniels, Robert Vincent. comp. . The Russian Revolution. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972. iv, 184 p. map. 21 cm. SERIES: A Spectrum book.
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 183-184. ISBN: 0137848013 0137847939 (pbk) SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Sources.

Dzhemilev, Reshat. Serdar, M. Crimea Foundation. Human torch. . Musa Mamut: human torch: list of documents. Hew [i.e. New] York: Crimea Foundation, 1986. 190 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
NOTES: Title on t.p. verso: Human torch. “No 8.” Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-190). SUBJECT: Mamut, Musa, 1931-1978 — Human rights — Soviet Union — Crimean Tatars — Civil rights — Dissenters — Ethnic relations.

Estonia. Kongress. . [Documents from the Congress of Estonia]. [Tallinn: Congress of Estonia, 1990. 24 p. ; 21 cm.
NOTES: Translated from Estonian. Bylaws of the Congress of Estonia — Declaration of the Congress of Estonia on its legitimacy and authority — Declaration of the Congress of Estonia concerning the legal restoration of State authority on the territory of the Republic of Estonia — Statement directed to the Congress of People’s Deputies of the USSR — memorandum to the governments of the States participating in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe; to the government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics — To His Excellency, Javier PÈrez de CuÈllar, Secretary-General of the United Nations — To the Consul General of the Republic of Estonia — Election rules for the Council of Estonia — Program of action of the Congress of Estonia on restoring the independence of the Republic of Estonia — Declaration of the Congress of Estonia on occupation forces — Declaration of the Congress of Estonia on foreign nationals living on the territory of the Republic of Estonia — To the Lithuanian people and Lithuanian Supreme Soviet — Manifesto of the Congress of Estonia. SUBJECT: Estonia — Constitutional law — Politics and government — History.

Fikso, Adam. . Miscellaneous gleanings from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Berkeley, Calif.: [The compiler, 1941 1932. 4 v. : ill. ; 20 cm.
NOTES: “June 22, 1941.” Reprints of translated selections from various Soviet writers and leaders, published between 1932 and 1941. Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Communism — Soviet Union — History — Sources — 1917-1936 — 1925-1953.

Geneva Conference (1955). . Documents relating to the Meeting of Heads of Government of France, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and the United States of America: Geneva, July 18-23, 1955. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1955. 31 p. ; 25 cm. SERIES: Miscellaneous ; no. 14 (1955) [Papers by command / Great Britain Parliament] ; cmnd. 9543.
NOTES: Cover title. At head of . Geneva Conference. “Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, July 1955.” SUBJECT: Geneva Conference (1955) — World politics — 1945- — Congresses — German reunification question (1949-1990) — Disarmament. . Geneva, the Soviet-US summit, November 1985: documents and materials. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1985. 87 p.; 17 cm.
NOTES: Title on t.p. verso: Zheneva, sovetsko- amerikanskaia vstrecha v verkhakh. Mikhail Gorbachev’s speech at the closing ceremony — Ronald Reagan’s speech at the closing ceremony — Joint Soviet- American Statement — Mikhail Gorbachev’s press conference — Communique on the meeting of the leaders of Warsaw Treaty member-countries — At the Political Bureau of the CPSU Central committee — Report by General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev at the fourth session of the USSR Supreme Soviet of the eleventh convocation, November 27, 1985 — Resolution of the Supreme of the USSR on the results of the Soviet-American Summit in Geneva and the international situation. SUBJECT: Reagan, Ronald — Journeys — Switzerland — Geneva — Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Glezer, Aleksandr. . Unofficial art from the Soviet Union: July 6–July 31, 1983, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. [Washington]: Resistance International, 1983. 48 p.; ill.; 25 cm.
NOTES: Introductory article written in 1977. SUBJECT: Dissident art — Soviet Union — Exhibitions — Art, Modern — 20th century — Dissenters, Artistic — Biography.

Gosudarstvennaia arkhivnaia sluzhba Rossiiskoi Federatsii. Center for Democracy (Washington, D.C.). . Historical archives. Moscow: Archival Information Agency, 1992- PUB TYPE: Serial v. ; 26 cm. NUMBERING: No. 1 (1992)- ISSN: 0869-6322 SUBJECT: Russia — History — Sources — Periodicals — Soviet Union.

Gouzenko, Igor. . The defection of Igor Gouzenko. Laguna Hills, Calif.: Aegean Park Press, 1984. 3 v. ; 28 cm. SERIES: An intelligence series; 4-6 Intelligence series (Laguna Hills, Calif.) ; 4-6.
NOTES: “June 27, 1946.” ISBN: 0894120662 (v.1) 0894120670 (v.2) 0894120689 (v.3). SUBJECT: Gouzenko, Igor, -1915- Espionage, Russian — Canada — History — 20th century — Defectors — Soviet Union — Biography. OTHER: Canada. Royal Commission to Investigate the Facts Relating to and the Circumstances Surrounding the Communication by Public Officials and Other Persons in Positions of Trust of Secret and Confidential Information to Agents of a Foreign Power.

Grau, Karl Friedrich, ed. . Silesian inferno: war crimes of the Red Army on its march into Silesia in 1945: a collection of documents. Valley Forge, Pa.: Landpost Press, 1992 1970. 210 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
NOTES: Originally published: Kˆln: Informations- und Dokumentationszentrum West, 1970. Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-210). ISBN: 1880881098 SUBJECT: Soviet Union — World War, 1939-1945 — Atrocities — Silesia — War crimes of the Red Army on its march into Silesia in 1945.

Great Britain. Embassy (Soviet Union). . Soviet education: the 1984 school reform. London: H.M.S.O., 1984. PUB TYPE: Book. 9 p. ; 30 cm. SERIES: Foreign policy document; no. 141 Foreign policy documents ; no. 141.
NOTES: “July 1984.” SUBJECT: Educational change — Soviet Union — History — 20th century.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. . A collection of reports on bolshevism in Russia: paper presented to British Parliament. [Melbourne]: Published for the Commonwealth of Australia by A.J. Mullett, 1919. iv, 52 p. ; 33 cm. SERIES: [Papers] – Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1917-18-19 ; no. 157.
NOTES: The following collection of reports from His Majesty’s official representatives in Russia, from other British subjects who have recently returned from that country, and from independent witnesses of various nationalities, covers the period of the Bolshevik rÈgime from the summer of 1918 to the present date. Cf. “Foreword.” SUBJECT: Communism — Soviet Union — History — Sources — Revolution, 1917-1921.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. . Documents illustrating the hostile activities of the Soviet government and Third International against Great Britain. London: H. M. Stationery Off., 1927. 31 p. 25 cm. SERIES: Russia no. 2 (1927) Parliament. Papers by command. Cmd. 2874
NOTES: pt. I. Documents found by the police in the course of the search in Soviet house, and referred to by the prime minister in his statement on the 24th May, 1927.–pt. II. Documents published by the Foreign office. SUBJECT: Communist International — Communism — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — Great Britain.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. . The Katyn massacre: an SOE perspective. London: FCO Historians, Library and Records Dept., 1996. 9 p. ; 30 cm. SERIES: History notes ; no. 10 History notes (London, England) ; no. 10.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 0903359642 SUBJECT: Great Britain — Foreign Office — Archives — Katyn Forest Massacre, 1940 — History — Sources — World War 2 — War crimes — Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. . A selection of documents relative to the labour legislation in force in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. London: H. M. Stationery off., 1931. 200 p. incl. tables. 25 cm. SUBJECT: Labor laws and legislation — Soviet Union — Wages — Hours of labor.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. . Vietnam and the Geneva agreements: documents concerning the discussions between representatives of Her Majesty’s Government and the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics held in London in April and May 1956. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1965. ll p. 25 cm. SERIES: Its Vietnam, no. 2, 1956 SUBJECT: Vietnam — History — Sources — Geneva (Switzerland) — Conference, 1954.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. Great Britain. Public Record Office. . British documents on foreign affairs– reports and papers from the Foreign Office confidential print. Part III, Series A, From 1940 through 1945. The Soviet Union and Finland. Bethesda, Md. University Publications of America, 1997. p. cm.
NOTES: “General editors, Paul Preston and Michael Partridge.” Includes index. v. 1. Soviet Union, December 1939-November 1941 — v. 2. Finland and the Baltic States December 1939-September 1941 — v. 3. Soviet Union and Finland, January 1942-September 1943 — v. 4. Soviet Union and Finland, September 1943-March 1944 –v. 5. — Soviet Union and Finland, June 1944-December 1944 — v. 6. Soviet Union and Finland, January-December 1945. ISBN: 1556556705 (alk. paper) SUBJECT: Great Britain — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Sources — Finland. OTHER: Prazmowska, Anita. Preston, Paul, 1946- Partridge, Michael.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. Great Britain. Public Record Office. . British Foreign Office Russia correspondence British Foreign Office Collection 371. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1970. microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
NOTES: Microfilmed for Scholarly Resources by the Public Record Office, London, England, under special arrangement with Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. 1914-1917: World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution (44 reels) — 1918: The Brest Litovsk treaty (72 reels) –1919: Foreign intervention in the Civil War (81 reels) — 1920- 1921: The Polish invasion and the Treaty of Riga (38 reels) — 1922-1923: Implementation of the new economic program (38 reels) — 1932-1935: Consolidation of the Stanlinist dictatorship (46) — 1941-1945: World War II (94 reels) — 1946-1948: (63 reels) SUBJECT: Great Britain — Foreign Office — Records and correspondence — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Sources. OTHER: Scholarly Resources, inc. Russia correspondence, 1781-1945. Foreign Office collection 371.

Great Britain. Prime Minister, 1957-1963 (Macmillan). . Documents relating to the meetings between the President of the French Republic, the President of the United States of America, the Chairman of the Council of Minister of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Paris, May 15-17, 1960. H.M.S.O, 1960. 16 p. ; 25 cm. SERIES: Cmnd. 1052

Great Britain. Public Record Office. . British sources on the early years of the Second World War. [Great Britain: Majesty’s Stationary Office, 1939 1945. [18 v.]
NOTES: Microfilm. London: Public Record Office, 1970. 9 microfilm reels: positive; 35 mm. SUBJECT: Russo-Finnish War, 1939-1940 — World War, 1939-1945 — Great Britain — Soviet Union — Finland — Foreign relations.

Great Britain. Public Record Office. . National inventory of documentary sources in the UK & Ireland. Public Record Office Foreign Office registers. Russia. 1810-1920. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control ca. vols.
NOTES: Microfiche reproduction of mss. and typescript registers and indexes in the Public Record Office. [Annual registers]: FO 802, FO804, FO 566 (706 microfiches) — Case registers: FO 802/475 (3 microfiches) — Indexes: FO 802/476, FO 804/39 (28 microfiches). Microfiche. Cambridge, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 1991. 737 microfiches. (National inventory of documentary sources in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The Public Record Office registers and indexes). SUBJECT: Great Britain — Foreign Office — Archives — Catalogs — Public Record Office — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Great Britain. Public Record Office. Manuscript. P.R.O. FO 800, vol. 347-381. . [Papers of Sir Arthur Nicolson, Permanent Undersecretary of State] Public Record Office, FO 800, vol. 347-[381]. 1985 1910. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control v. 347-381.
NOTES: Manuscripts, typescripts (microfilm). Microfilm. Richmond, Surrey: Public Record Office, 1985. 18 microfilm reels ; 4 in., 35 mm. SUBJECT: Carnock, Arthur Nicolson, Baron, 1849-1928 — Great Britain — Foreign relations — 1910-1936 — Sources — Soviet Union.

Gregor, Richard, comp. . The early Soviet period, 1917-1929. Toronto; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1974. xi, 382 p.; 24 cm. SERIES: Resolutions and decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ; v. 2.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0802021573 (set) SUBJECT: Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza — History — Sources.

Grigorenko, P. G. (Petr Grigorevich), 1907- . The Grigorenko papers: writings by General P.G. Grigorenko and documents on his case. London: Hurst, 1976. vii, 187 p. : ports.; 23 cm.
NOTES: Translation and revision of: ‘Mysli sumasshedshego’. Amsterdam: Alexander Herzen Foundation, 1973. Includes index. ISBN: 0903983516 SUBJECT: Political prisoners — Soviet Union — Personal narratives — Psychiatric hospitals — Internment in mental hospitals — Personal observations. OTHER: Knight, Anthony.

Gyˆrkei, Jeno and Horv·th, MiklÛs, eds. . Soviet military intervention in Hungary, 1956. Budapest ; New York: Central European University Press, 1999. xv, 318 p., [12] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 963911636X (cloth) 9639116351 (pbk.) SUBJECT: Hungary — History — Revolution, 1956 — Sources — Military relations — Soviet Union — Military relations. OTHER: VENDOR: Otto Harrassowitz Terms of availability: 114.00 DEM Control number: har005063898

Hague. Conference on Russia, 1922. . Conference at The Hague. I. Non-Russian commission. II. Russian commission. June 26- July 20, 1922. Minutes and documents. The Hague: Government printing office, 1922. 235 p. 34 cm.
NOTES: Issued also in French. R. J. H. Patijn, president of the non-Russian commission. M. Litvinoff, president of the Russian delegation. SUBJECT: Reconstruction (1914-1939) — Soviet Union — Real property — Debts, Public — Finance.

Hartgrove, J. Dane, ed. . The OSS-NKVD relationship, 1943-1945. New York: Garland, 1989. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 31 cm. SERIES: Covert warfare ; 8 ISBN: 0824079574 (alk. paper) SUBJECT: United States — Office of Strategic Services — History — Sources — Soviet Union. — World War, 1939-1945 — Secret service — Foreign relations.

Haynes, John Earl. . Venona: decoding Soviet espionage in America. New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press, 1999. xiii, 487 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references (p. 395- 475) and index. ISBN: 0300077718 SUBJECT: Communist Party of the United States of America — History — Sources — Espionage, Soviet — United States — Communism — Spies — Soviet Union –Cryptography. OTHER: Klehr, Harvey.

Hearst, William Randolph, 1908- . William Randolph Hearst, Jr. clippings, 1936 1963 PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control 2 cartons.
NOTES: Clippings of his articles and editorials; clippings re himself; material re Russian visit. SUBJECT: Journalism — United States — History — Sources. Soviet Union — Politics and government — 20th century. LOCATION: CA — CUY — UNIV OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY — Lender.

Helsinki Monitoring Group. . Documents of the Helsinki Monitoring Groups in the U.S.S.R. and Lithuania (1976-1986). Washington, [D.C.]: U.S. G.P.O., 1986 1987. v. <1, 3 > ; 24 cm.
NOTES: At head of . Committee print. 99th Congress, 2d session, House of Representatives. “Compiled, translated and edited by the Staff of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.” Includes bibliographical references. v. 1. [without special title] –v. 3. Ukraine. Microfiche. Bethesda, Md. : CIS, [1988]. 9 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. GOVDOC NO: Y 4.Se 2:H 36/10/v.1- SUBJECT: Civil rights — Soviet Union — Human rights — Lithuania — Ukraine. OTHER: United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.

Henderson, H. W., ed. . Polish-Soviet relations, 1917-1945: facts and documents. Glasgow: H.W. Henderson, 1945. 48 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : 2 maps ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Polish question — Poland — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Sources.

Hodnett, Grey, comp. . The Khrushchev years, 1953-1964. Toronto ; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1974. x, 328 p.; 24 cm. SERIES: Resolutions and decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; v. 4
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0802021573 (set) SUBJECT: Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza — History — Sources.

Honecker, Erich. . Speech made by Erich Honecker, First Secretary of the SED Central Committee, at the 10th Congress of the German-Soviet Friendship Society, in Dresden on 11-12 May 1974. [Berlin]: Panorama DDR, 1974. 14 p. 20 cm. SERIES: Political documents of the German Democratic Republic, 2/74 Documents on the policy of the German Democratic Republic ; 2/74. SUBJECT: Germany (East) — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. . Menshevik collection of newspapers, periodicals, pamphlets and books related to the Menshevik movement. Stanford, Calif.: [s.n.], 1967. v.
NOTES: Includes over 200 separate titles and thousands of issues of journals and newspapers. Accompanied by a list of contents. 76 reels. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Nicholas II, 1894-1917 — Sources.

Hosoya, Chihiro, 1920- . Japanese documents on the Siberian intervention, 1917-1922. Tokyo: Hitotsubashi University, 1960. v. 26 cm.
NOTES: “Reprinted from the Hitotsubashi journal of law and politics, vol. 1 no. 1 April 1960”. pt. 1. November, 1917 – January, 1919. SUBJECT: Japanese — Russia — Siberia — Soviet Union — History — Allied intervention, 1918-1920 — Sources.

How, Julie Lien-ying, d.1982. . Soviet advisors with the Kuominchun 1925- 1926: a documentary study. Armonk, NY: Sharpe, 1986. 214 p.; 23 cm. SERIES: Chinese studies in history ; v.19, no. 1-2
NOTES: Written as a chapter for the rev. ed. of Documents on Communism, nationalism, and Soviet advisors in China, 1918-1927, ed. by the author and C.M. Wilbur. Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Feng, Y¸-hsiang, 1882-1948 — Communism — China — History — Warlord period, 1916-1928 — Sources — Soviet Union –Foreign relations.

Huneeus, Antonio. . Soviet ufology: anthology of recent articles, scientific papers, documents and illustrations. [s.l.: s.n., ? 1980 1995. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 29 cm. SUBJECT: Unidentified flying objects — Soviet Union.

Independent Labour Party (Great Britain). Information Committee. . Trade unions in Soviet Russia: a collection of Russian trade union documents. London: The Labour Research Dept., the I.L.P. Information Committee, 1920. 91 p. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Harvard social history/business preservation microfilm project. Project 2b; 25239.
NOTES: Microfilm. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Library Photographic Services, 1994. 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm. SUBJECT: Trade-unions — Russia (Federation).

Information Center on Soviet Affairs. . The shady avengers; a review of the crimes and hypocrisy of the men in the Kremlin as revealed by themselves in official statements and documents of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, held in Moscow in October, 1961. New York: Information Center on Soviet Affairs, a Service of the American Committee for Liberation, 1961. 73 p. 28 cm.
NOTES: Cover-title. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Politics and government –1936-1953.

Institut des langues orientales (Russia). . The Soviet Union and the Berlin question: documents. Moscow: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, 1948. v. 20 cm. SUBJECT: Germany — History — Allied occupation, 1945- — Sources.

Institut des langues orientales (Russia). . The Soviet Union and the Korean questions: documents. Moscow, 1948. 82 p. 20 cm. SUBJECT: Reconstruction (1939-1951) — Korea — Soviet Union — Foreign relations.

Institut gumanitarno-politicheskikh issledovanii (Moscow, Russia). . Anti-semitism and nationalism at the end of the Soviet era. Leiden: IDC, 1993. 138 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. + 1 guide (29 p. ; 31 cm.)
NOTES: “A documentary exhibition on microfiche prepared and co-ordinated by the Institute of Humanitarian Political Research and “Memorial” (Moscow), the Second World Center and the International Institute of Social History, (Amsterdam).” — guide, t.p. Headers and guide in English, exhibition texts in Russian. SUBJECT: Nationalism — Soviet Union — History — 20th century — Sources — Antisemitism — Ethnic relations.

Institute of Jewish Affairs. . Exodus, no.4, 1971. London: Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1971. 47 p. ; 25 cm. SERIES: ‘Journal of Soviet Jewish Affairs’, documents section, supplements.
NOTES: ‘…the fourth issue of “Exodus”, the periodic collection of documents on Jewish matters which is compiled in the USSR and which circulates there unofficially in typescript.’ – note. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Jews — Persecutions — Aircraft — Hijacking — Trials of Jews Russia, 1970 — Extracts from primary sources.

Instytut Historyczny imienia Generala Sikorskiego. . Documents on Polish-Soviet relations, 1939- 1945. London: Heinemann, 1961 1967. 2 v. 25 cm.
NOTES: English or French. Bibliography: v. 1. p. xv-xvii. v. 1. 1939-1943.–v. 2. 1943-1945. SUBJECT: Poland — History — Occupation, 1939-1945 — Sources — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine. United States. Commission on the Ukraine Famine. International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine. Final report. . [Documentary evidence exhibits received by the International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-1933 Famine in Ukraine]. [Toronto: The Commission, 1988 1990. 29 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Texts in English, Russian, and Ukrainian. Collection of documents managed by the European Division of the Library of Congress Title from: International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932- 33 Famine in Ukraine. Final report: p. [iv]. Several items have been photocopied. Numeration in contents notes represent exhibit numbers of the International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine. Includes bibliographical references. A-1. Minutes of the Preliminary session of the International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932/33 Famine in Ukraine — A- 2. Letter from First Secretary of the USSR Embassy in Canada Yuri Bogayevsky to Jacob Sundberg — A-3. Opening statement by Hon. John Sopinka of the World Congress of Free Ukrainians to the International Commission of Inquiry — A-7. Letter addressed to Professor Jacob F. Sundberg, Chairman of the International Commission of Inquiry, from four Soviet academicians — G-20. Excerpt from ‘Khrushchev remembers’, Little-Brown, 1970, p. 737 — P. 1. Letter no, 957 of June 4, 1931 from A.W. Kliefoth to the Secretary of State of the U.S.A. — P.-9. A table of eye-witness accounts — P.-10. Robert Conquest: Curriculum vitae — P.-13. Four page reprint from ‘Sovetskoe gosudarstvo i pravo’, no. 2/1988, p. 199 of an article by V.M. Kuritsyn entitled ‘1937 god v istorii Sovetskogo gosudarstva’ — P.-15. Dr. James Mace: Curriculum vitae — P.-16. Draft: Final report of U.S. Commission on the Ukraine Famine, Executive summary. P.-16B. Ibid, Glossary of terms. P.-16C. Ibid, Persons prominently mentioned in the text — P.-19. Excerpt from ‘Literaturna Ukraina’ of February 18, 1988 — P.-21. Lubomyr Luciuk, Curriculum vitae — P.-23. Article: S. Maksudov. ‘The geography of the Soviet Famine of 1933’ — P.-24. Excerpt from the ‘Historical atlas of Ukraine’ — P.-25. Excerpts from the Foreign Office of the British Embassy — P.-26. British Foreign Office document no. 371 –P.-27. Affidavit of Jurko Semenko — P.-28. Affidavit of Oleksa Skaba — P.-29. Affidavit of Irena Saplywa — P.- 38. Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Map & gazetter — P. 44. Professor N.L. Chirovsky: Curriculum vitae — P.-46. Professor L.A. Kosinski: Curriculum vitae — P.-47. ‘Estimate of population deficit’ by J.E. Mace from ‘Ukrainians in USSR’, 1984: Reprint — P.-49. ‘Soviet attempts to confront the famine of 1932-1933 during 1988 and 1989’. Rough partial draft by James E. Mace — P.-50. The Soviet documentary evidence: received in London, Nov. 15, 1989 (Compilation) — P.-51. Constitution of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: submitted in London, Nov. 14, 1989. SUBJECT: Famines — Ukraine — Sources — History — 1921-1944.

International Committee for Political Prisoners. . Bolshevik terror against socialists: documents and facts. New York: Committee for Political Prisoners in Russia, 1925. 60 p. ; 23 cm. SUBJECT: Socialism — Soviet Union — Communism — Terrorism –Political persecution.

International Committee for Political Prisoners. . Letters from Russian prisons consisting of reprints of documents by political prisoners in Soviet prisons, prison camp and exile, and reprints of affidavits concerning political persecution in Soviet Russia, official statements by Soviet authorities, excerpts from Soviet laws pertaining to civil liberties, and other documents. With introductory letters by twenty-two well known European and American authors. New York, A. & C. Boni, 1925. xix, 3-317 p. illus. (incl. ports., map, plan, facsims.) 23 cm.
NOTES: Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1993. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN:

ZZ- 32900). SUBJECT: Political prisoners — Soviet Union — History — Sources — Concentration camps — Political persecution — Siberia (Russia) — Exiles. LOCATION: NEW YORK PUB LIBR RES LIBR [Lender].

International Court of Justice. . Aerial incident of October 7th, 1952 (United States of America v. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Order of March 14th,1956: removal from the list. [Hague: International Court of Justice, 1957. 34, 34, [35]-56 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: Pleadings, oral arguments, documents.
NOTES: “Sales number 165.” ICJ micro no.: 75.CJ.0032. Added t. p.: incident aÈrien du 7 octobre 1952 (…tats-Unis d’Amerique c. Union des rÈpubliques socialistes soviÈtiques) Ordonnance du 14 mars 1956: radiation du rÙle. English and French. Microfiche. [New York : United Nations], 1975. 2 sheets ; 11 x 15 cm. SUBJECT: United States — Claims vs. Russia.

International Labour Office. . Trade union rights in the U.S.S.R. documents relating to the case concerning the U.S.S.R. dealt with by the Committee on Freedom of Association of the Governing Body of the International Labour Office in its 23rd and 27th reports. Geneva: 1959. iv, 158 p. 24 cm. SERIES: Its Studies and reports, new ser., no. 49 Studies and reports, new ser., no. 49.
NOTES: Bibliographical footnotes. Microfilm. New York, N.Y., Columbia University Libraries, to be filmed in 1999. 1 microfilm reel, 35 mm. SUBJECT: Trade-unions — Soviet Union.

International Peace Walk. . Records. 1986. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control 5.5 linear ft.
NOTES: Includes correspondence, administrative files, marcher applications, newspaper clippings, photographs, slides, and banners. Correspondents include Allan Affeldt, Allen Smith, and Franklin Folsom. Begun in January, 1987 by individuals who had participated in the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament; organized marches across the United States and the Soviet Union in 1987 and 1988, with marches planned for future years; purpose was to create a climate of trust between American and Soviet citizens in which arms control and reductions would become increasingly easier, and to focus attention on the costs of the U.S.-Soviet arms race; headquartered in Washington, D.C., with regional U.S. offices. SUBJECT: International Peace Walk — Archives — Arms control — Citizen participation — History — Sources — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union. OTHER: Affeldt, Allan, correspondent. Folsom, Franklin, 1907- , correspondent. Smith, Allen, correspondent. Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

Israel. Misrad ha-huts. Lishkah le- hasbarah. . The PLO and the Soviet bloc: what the documents reveal. Jerusalem: The Ministry, 1982. 8 p. : facsims; 28 cm. SERIES: Briefing Briefing (Israel. Misrad ha-huts. Lishkah le-hasbarah.)
NOTES: Appendix contains samples of PLO documents found in southern Lebanon. SUBJECT: Munazzamat al-Tahrir al-Filastiniyah — Soviet Union.

Izmozik, Vladlen S. ed. and Wolf, William K., trans. . Voices from the Twenties: Private Correspondence Intercepted by the OGPU. BOOK/JRNL . Russian Review. DATE: April 1996 VOLUME: 55 ISSUE: 2 LOCATION: 287-308.
NOTES: Forms part of special section “Notes and Documents” SUBJECTS: Soviet Union — Obedinennoe Gosudarstvennoe Politicheskoe Upravlenie (OGPU) — Sources — Secret Service — Censorship — Politics and Government–1917-1936 — Correspondence

Jackson, John Howard, ed. . Documents supplement to Legal problems of international economic relations. St. Paul: West Pub. Co., 1977. iii, 436 p.; 25 cm. SERIES: American casebook series
NOTES: Includes: Agreement between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics regarding trade (1972).–United States- U.S.S.R. long term agreement to facilitate economic, industrial, and technical cooperation (1974).–United Nations, Charter of economic rights and duties of States. SUBJECT: Foreign trade regulation — Cases — International economic relations — Legal problems of international economic relations.

Jados, Stanley S., ed. . Documents on Russian-American relations, Washington to Eisenhower. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1965. viii, 416 p. 29 cm.
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 407-408. SUBJECT: United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — History — Sources.

Jain, Rajendra Kumar. . Soviet South Asian relations, 1947-1978. London: M. Robertson, 1979. 2 v. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. v. 1. The Kashmir question, 1952-1964. The Kutch conflict. Indo-Pak conflict of 1965. Bangladesh crisis and Indo-Pak war of 1971. India.–v. 2. Pakistan. Bangladesh. Nepal. Sri Lanka. ISBN: 0855203013 (vol. 1) 0855203021 (vol. 2). SUBJECT: South Asia — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Sources.

Jen min jih pao. Hung ch’i. . On Krushchov’s phoney communism and its historical lessons for the world: comment on the open letter of the Central Committee of the CPSU (IX). MontrÈal, QuÈbec, Canada: Red Flag Publications, 1977. 83 p. ; 19 cm. SERIES: Documents of the international communist movement SUBJECT: Communist revisionism — Soviet Union — Communism — China.

Johnson, Lyndon B. . The Lyndon B. Johnson national security files. National security files, 1963-1969 USSR and Eastern Europe. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1987. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
NOTES: “Microfilmed from the holdings of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas; project coordinator Robert E. Lester.” Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled by Janice H. Mitchell and Stuart A. Stern. Includes index. ISBN: 0890939667 (microfilm) SUBJECT: Lyndon Baines Johnson Library — Archives — United States — Foreign relations — 1963-1969 — Sources — Soviet Union — Europe, Eastern. OTHER: Lester, Robert. Herring, George C., 1936- Mitchell, Janice H. Stern, Stuart A., 1951- Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. University Publications of America, Inc.

Kamenetsky, Ihor, ed. . The Tragedy of Vinnytsia: materials on Stalin’s policy of extermination in Ukraine during the great purge, 1936-1938. Toronto ; New York: Ukrainian Historical Association in cooperation with Bahriany Foundation and Ukrainian Research and Documentation Center, 1989. xviii, 265 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
NOTES: Includes index. Bibliography: p. 253-259. SUBJECT: Vinnytsia Massacre, Vinnytsia, Ukraine, 1937-1938 — History — Sources. Political atrocities — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1936-1953.

Karatnycky, Adrian, comp. . Political prisoners in the U.S.S.R. New York: Committee for the defense of Soviet political prisoners, 1975. 55 p. : maps, ports. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Bibliography : p. 53-54. SUBJECT: Political prisoners — Soviet Union — Biography.

Kaslas, Bronis J., 1910- comp. . The USSR-German aggression against Lithuania. [1st ed.] New York: R. Speller, 1973. 543 p. illus. 24 cm.
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 507-528. ISBN: 0831501359 SUBJECT: Lithuania — History — 1918-1945 — Sources — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Germany.

Kennan, George, 1845-1924. comp. . A collection of clippings from various publications, mostly American and English, dealing with contemporary Russian history and covering for the most part the years of the war and revolution up to 1919 also some manuscript documents and letters addressed to Mr. Kennan. The material is kept in envelopes marked according to subject and arranged alphabetically. New York: 1923.
NOTES: Microfilm. New York: New York Public Library, [197-] 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. SUBJECT: World War, 1914-1918 — Russia — History.

Kennedy, John F. . The John F. Kennedy national security files. national security files, 1961-1963. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1988. 3 microfilm reels ; 35mm.
NOTES: “Microfilmed from the holdings of the John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts; project coordinator, Robert E. Lester.” Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled by Stuart A. Stern. Includes index. ISBN: 1556550022 (microfilm) SUBJECT:Soviet Union — National security — Sources — United States. OTHER: Lester, Robert. Stern, Stuart A., 1951- John F. Kennedy Library. University Publications of America, Inc.

Kennedy, John F. United States. President (1961-1963). . The Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence related to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, 1992. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control [112] leaves in var. p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Title from U.S. Dept. of State press release, January 6, 1992: Statement by Margaret Tutwiler / spokesman: Release and joint U.S.-Russian publication of the Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence related to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Correspondence on Cuba, Berlin, disarmament, and other matters: Kennedy to Khrushchev: November 3, 6, 13, 15, 20, 21, December 14, 1962 (no. 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13); Khrushchev to Kennedy, October 30, November 4, 12, 14, 20, 22, December 10, 19, 1962 (no. 1, 2a, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 14; no. 3, 10, 14, previously published). Letters on the Cuban Missile Crisis, reprinted from the Department of State bulletin, November 19, 1973: Kennedy to Khruschev: October 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 1962 (no. 1, 3, 5, 7, 10); Khrushchev to Kennedy, October 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 1962 (no. 2, 4, 6, 8, 9). Correspondence and related documents outlining the United States and Soviet Union positions on the Cuban Missile Crisis and other matters of common concern, including the Berlin Wall and nuclear disarmament. SUBJECT: Kennedy, John F., 1917-1963 — Correspondence — Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971 — Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 — Sources — World politics — 1955-1965 — Cold War — Military bases, Soviet — Cuba — Nuclear disarmament — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union &endash; Sources — Berlin (Germany) — History — 1945-1990.

Kesaris, Paul and Lester, Robert, eds. . CIA research reports [reel index]. Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. v.; 22 cm.
NOTES: Includes subject index. [1] The Middle East, 1946-1976 — [2] The Soviet Union, 1946- 1976 — [3] China, 1946-1976 — [4] Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 — [5] Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976 [5a] Vietnam and Southeast Asia, supplement — [6] Europe, 1946-1976 — [7] Africa, 1946-1976 — [8] Latin America, 1946-1976. ISBN: 0890934207 SUBJECT: United States — Central Intelligence Agency — Archives — Indexes — World politics — 1945- — Sources — History, Modern — Foreign relations — 1945-1989.

Kesaris, Paul, ed. . Confidential U.S. State Department central files the Soviet Union foreign affairs, 1945-1949. Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. 10 microfilm reels; 35 cm.
NOTES: Indexed by A guide to confidential U.S. State Department central files: the Soviet Union foreign affairs, 1945-1949 / compiled by Robert Lester. ISBN: 0890937095. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1945- — Sources — Politics and government.

Kesaris, Paul, Reynolds, Dale and Lester, Robert, eds. . Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union. Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982 1984. 145 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
NOTES: Accompanied by printed reel guides, compiled by Dale Reynolds, Robert Lester. pt. 1. Russia: from Czar to Commissars, 1914-1918 –pt. 2. Soviet Union, 1919-1935, Section A: 1919-1924; Section B: 1925-1935 — pt. 3. Soviet Union, 1934-1941. ISBN: 0890935009 (microfilm : pt. 1) 0890935017 (microfilm : pt. 2) 0890935025 (microfilm : pt. 3). SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — United States — Sources — History — 1925-1953.

Kesaris, Paul, ed. . Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files the Soviet Union, internal affairs, 1945-1949. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1984. 39 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. + 1 guide ([9], 85 p. ; 22 cm.)
NOTES: “The documents in the collection are from Record Group #59, Records of the Department of State, Central Files: Soviet Union. The decimal numbers microfilmed include 861.00-861.92. The documents can be found at the National Archives, Washington, D.C.”–Fifth prelim. p. of guide. Guide also covers Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files : Soviet Union, foreign affairs, 1945-1949 (p. [65]- 85). SUBJECT: United States — Dept. of State — Archives — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1945-50 — Sources — Social conditions — Military policy — Foreign relations — Economic policy.

Kesaris, Paul. Lester, Robert, eds. . Confidential U.S. State Department central files the Soviet Union internal affairs, 1950-1954. Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. 38 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
NOTES: Accompanied by: A guide to confidential U.S. State Department central files: the Soviet Union internal affairs, 1950-1954 and foreign affairs, 1950-1954 / compiled by Robert Lester (ix, 120 p. ; 23 cm.) Guide includes reel and subject indexes. ISBN: 0890937214 SUBJECT: United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Sources –Politics and government — 1945- — History — 1925-1953 — Soviet Union internal affairs, 1950-1954. Soviet Union foreign affairs, 1950-1954.

Kesaris, Paul, ed. . The Soviet Union. Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1977. 8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports; pt. 6. ISBN: 0890931224 (microfilm) SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — 1925-1953 — Sources.

Kesaris, Paul and Lester, Robert, eds. . U.S. military intelligence reports. Soviet Union, 1941-1944. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1985. 22 microfilm reels; 35 mm.
NOTES: Accompanied by guide, compiled by Robert E. Lester. Includes index. ISBN: 0890934495 (microfilm) SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Campaigns — Soviet Union — Sources.

Kirby, D. G., ed. . Finland and Russia, 1808-1920: from autonomy to independence: a selection of documents. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1976 1975. xiii, 265 p. : map ; 23 cm. SERIES: Studies in Russian and East European history
NOTES: Includes index. Bibliography: p. [257]-258. ISBN: 006493750X SUBJECT: Finland — History — 1809-1917 — Sources — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Knezevic, Zivan L. . General Mihailovich and U. S. S. R., with official memoranda and documents. [Washington: 1945. 30 p., 1 l. 23 cm. SUBJECT: Mihailovic, Draza — World War, 1939-1945 — Yugoslavia — Soviet Union.

Knysh, Yurij D. . Combat correspondence selected epistolary confrontations on the question of Ukrainian identity. Winnipeg: [s.n.], 1971. 20 p. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Master microform held by: NN. Microform master no.: FSN 32,808. Bibliographical foot
NOTES: p. 19. Microfiche. New York, N.Y.: New York Public Library, 19–. 1 sheet. SUBJECT: Ukrainians — History — Sources — Ethnology — Ukraine — Civilization –Relations — Soviet Union.

Koch, Scott A. United States. Central Intelligence Agency. History Staff. . Selected estimates on the Soviet Union, 1950-1959. Washington, DC: History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 1993. xxii, 297 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. SERIES: CIA cold war records
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: World politics — Arms control — Soviet Union — History — 1925-1953 — Sources — 1953-1985 — Politics and government — 1945-1991 — Foreign relations.

Koenker, Diane, ed. and Vserossiiskaia konferentsiia professionalnykh soiuzov (3rd: 1917: Petrograd, R.S.F.S.R.). . Third All-Russian Conference of Trade Unions: 3-11 July (20-28 June, old style) 1917: stenographic report. Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus International Publications, 1982 1927. xxix, xix, 559 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: Publications of the Study Group on the Russian Revolution ; no. 3.
NOTES: Reprint. Originally published : Tret?ia Vserossiiskaia konferentsiia professional?nykh soiuzov. Moskva Knigoizd-vo VTSSPS, 1927. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0527873152 SUBJECT: Trade-unions — Soviet Union — Congresses — History — Sources.

Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza. Vsesoiuznaia konferentsiia (19th : 1988 : Moscow, R.S.F.S.R.). . 19th All-Union Conference of the CPSU: documents and materials. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1988. 159 p.; 20 cm.
NOTES: Title on verso t.p.: XIX Vsesoiuznaia konferentsiia KPSS. Report and speeches by Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee –Resolutions. SUBJECT: Communist leadership — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1982 — Economic policy — 1981- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931- Nineteenth All-Union Conference of the CPSU.

Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza. Sezd (20th : 1956: Moscow, R.S.F.S.R.). . Resolution of the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on the report of the Central Committee of The C.P.S.U.: Directives of the Twentieth Congress of the C.P.S.U. for the sixth Five-year Plan of Economic Development of the U.S.S.R. (1956- 60). [Moscow? ]: New Times, 1956. 47 p. ; 26 cm. SERIES: Documents – New Times ; no. 10.

Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza (21. Sezd: 1959: Moscow). . Documents of the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Ottawa: Press Office, USSR Embassy in Canada. 1959. 113 p. 21 cm.
NOTES: Concluding speech of N. S. Khrushchev at 21st CPSU Congress on February 5.-Resolution of the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on the report of comrade N. S. Khrushchev “Control Figures for the Economic Development of the USSR in 1959-65”.-Target figures for economic development of the USSR from 1959 to 1965. SUBJECT: World politics — 1955- Communism — Soviet Union — Economic policy — 1959-1965 — Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894- 1971.

Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza. . Program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Draft. To be presented to the party’s twenty-second congress in Oct. 1961. New York: Crosscurrents Press, 1961. 143 p. 21 cm. SERIES: Documents of current history, no. 2. SUBJECT: Communism — Soviet Union — Congresses — Politics and government — 1953- 1985.

Kommunisticheskaya partiya sovetskovo soyuza. Sezd (22nd: 1961: Moscow). . The road to communism; documents of the 22nd congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, October 17-31, 1961. Moscow: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1962. 633 p. illus., ports. 21 cm. SUBJECT: Bolshevism — Congresses — Russia, 1961.

Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza. Sezd 24th: 1971: Moscow, R.S.F.S.R.). . Documents. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1971. 335 p. 20 cm.
NOTES: Congress held on March 30-April 9, 1971. SUBJECT: Communism — 1945- Soviet Union — Economic policy — 1966-1970.

Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza (25 Sezd: 1976: Moscow). . Twenty-fifth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Documents and resolutions. Prague: Peace and Socialism Publishers: distributed in North America by Progress Books, Toronto, 1976. 134 p. ; 17 cm.
NOTES: Special issue no. 3, 1976 of Information bulletin.

Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza. Sezd (26th: 1981: Moscow, Russia). . Documents and resolutions. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency, 1981. 245 p.; 20 cm. SUBJECT: Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza — Party work — Congresses — Communism — Soviet Union — Economic policy — 1981- Social policy.

Kontautaite, Ar¸ne. ilas, Darius. Baird, Kristin. Lithuania. Seimas. . Negotiations with the Russian Federation concerning the withdrawal of Rusian military forces from the territory of the Republic of Lithuania, July 29, 1991 – September 8, 1992 : (chronology and collection of documents). [Vilnius]: Office of Public Affairs, Supreme Council, Republic of Lithuania, 1992. 162 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: “October 1992.” SUBJECT: Lithuania — Foreign relations — Russia (Federation) — Lithuania — Armed Forces — Soviet Union.

Kotov, Leonid VasilÈvich, comp. Egorov, R. S., comp. . Militant solidarity, fraternal assistance (a collection of major Soviet foreign policy documents on the Vietnam problem). Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1970. 221 p. 21 cm.
NOTES: Translation of Boevaia solidarnost’, bratskaia pomoshch’. SUBJECT: Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — Vietnam (Democratic Republic).

Kramer, Mark. Cold War International History Project. . From the Russian archives. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1993. 80 p. ; 28 cm. SERIES: Bulletin / Cold War International History Project; Issue 3, Fall 1993 Bulletin (Cold War International History Project) ; Issue 3.
NOTES: Caption title. Includes bibliographical references. Archival research in Moscow / Mark Kramer — New findings on the Korean War / translation and commentary by Kathryn Weathersby — The Prague Spring and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia: new interpretations (part 2) / Mark Kramer — Note on the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation / Vladimir V. Sokolov and Sven G. Holtsmark — Limited access to documents on Gorbachev’s foreign policy found in Foreign Ministry archives / Martha C. Little. Tactical nuclear weapons, Soviet command authority, and the Cuban Missile Crisis / Mark Kramer — Kramer vs. Kramer / James G. Blight, Bruce J. Allyn, and David A. Welch — Warsaw Pact planning in Central Europe: the current stage of research /Gerhard Wettig. Documentation: A conversation with Mao, 1959 — Krushchev’s secret speech on the Berlin Crisis, August 1961 — Moscow and the Vietnam peace talks — Dobrynin and Kissinger, 1969: opening the back channel — Soviet policy in Afghanistan, 1979: a grim assessment. SUBJECT: Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971 — Warsaw Treaty Organization — Cold War — History — Sources — Archival materials — Soviet Union — Russia — Korean War, 1950-1953 — Diplomatic history — Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 — Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 — Politics and government — 1945-1991 — Archival resources — Afghanistan — History — Soviet occupation, 1979- 1989.

Krasilshchik, S. Sovinformbiuro. . World War II: dispatches from the Soviet front. New York: Sphinx Press, 1985. xv, 372 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0823686574 SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Soviet Union — Sources — History — German occupation, 1941-1944.

Krotkov, Boris. . The 27th CPSU Congress: discussions and decisions: review of documents adopted by the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1986. 47 p., [34] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 20 cm.
NOTES: Title in colophon: Chto obsuzhdal i reshil XXVII Sezd KPSS. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Economic policy — Social policy.

Krukauskas, Romualdas, Volungeviciute, Ona and Armalyte, Olimpija, eds. . The Road to negotiations with the U.S.S.R. 2nd, rev. ed. Vilnius: State Pub. Centre, 1991. v. <1- > ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Title on verso t.p., v. 1-: Kelias i derybas su TSR Sajunga. v. 1. March 1990-May 1991 SUBJECT: Lithuania — History — Autonomy and independence movements — Sources — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

LaBarro, Angelo J.ed. . Soviet and Cuban involvement in Grenada as reflected by the Grenadian documents, 1979-1983: individual study project. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: US Army War College, 1985. xiii, 82 p.: map. SERIES: USAWC Military Studies Program paper
NOTES: “28 May 1985.” Typescript. “AD-B096 373”–Cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 78). Photocopy. [Virginia] : DTIC, [1985] 29 cm. SUBJECT: Grenada — History — 1974-1983 — Cuba — Foreign relations — Soviet Union. OTHER: Army War College (U.S.).

Labedz, Leopold. comp. . Solzhenitsyn: a documentary record. [London]: Allen Lane the Penguin Press, 1970. xvi, 182 p. 23 cm. ISBN: 0713902205 SUBJECT: Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich, -1918- Censorship — Soviet Union –Fiction in Russian — Biographies — Documents.

Labour Party (Great Britain). Young Socialists. Keep left. . Heroes of the Russian Revolution: illustrated documentary accounts of the lives of eight Bolsheviks, members of the party that led the Russian working class to power. London; New York: New Park Publications ; Labor Publications [distributor], 1974 1973. 48 p., ill., maps, ports. ; 21 x 28 cm.
NOTES: “Reprinted from Keep left, official weekly paper of the Young Socialists.” ISBN: 0902030507 SUBJECT: Revolutionaries — Soviet Union — Biography. Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Biography.

Latvia. . Pact of mutual assistance between the Republic of Latvia and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 5.X 1939. Stockholm: Latvian National Foundation, 1986. 50 p. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references (p. 17- 19). SUBJECT: Latvia — Foreign relations — Soviet Union. ALT . Treaties, etc. Soviet Union, 1939 Oct. 5 Pact of mutual assistance between the Republic of Latvia and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 5.X 1939.

Latvia. Standing Commission on Human Rights. . The Republic of Latvia: human rights issues. [Latvia]: The Commission, 1993. 106 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. SUBJECT: Civil rights — Latvia — Sources — Ethnology — Statistics — Population — Relations — Soviet Union.

Lawton, Anna and Eagle, Herbert, eds. . Russian futurism through its manifestoes, 1912-1928. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988. xiii, 353 p. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Translated from Russian. Includes indexes. Bibliography: p. 333-339. ISBN: 0801494923 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0801418836 (hard : alk. paper) SUBJECT: Futurism (Literary movement) — Soviet Union — Sources — Russian literature — 20th century — History and criticism — Authors, Russian — Attitudes. . Leadership in the Red Army, and the sources of power and combat. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of the Army, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, 1956 1959. 26 p.; 33 cm. SERIES: Intelligence translation; no. H-4647.
NOTES: Translated from the German; originally prepared as a lecture to be given on 15 January 1945. Caption title. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Raboche-Krestianskaia Krasnaia Armiia — Organization. World War, 1939-1945 — Campaigns — Eastern — Command of troops — Tactics. ALT . F¸hrung, Kampf und Kraftquellen der Roten Armee OTHER: Germany. Heer. Abt. Fremde Heere Ost. United States. Dept. of the Army. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence. . Lenin versus Trotsky and his followers. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1975. 183 p. ; 17 cm. SERIES: The Great legacy of Marxism-Leninism.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Lenin, Vladimir Ilich, 1870-1924 — Trotsky, Leon, — 1879-1940 — Communism — Soviet Union — History — Sources.

Lensen, George Alexander, 1923- . Russian diplomatic and consular officials in East Asia: a handbook of the representatives of Tsarist Russia and the provisional government in China, Japan, and Korea from 1858 to 1924 and of Soviet representatives in Japan from 1925 to 1968: compiled on the basis of Russian, Japanese and Chinese sources with a historical introduction. Tokyo, Tallahassee, Fla.: Sophia University in cooperation with the Diplomatic Press, 1968. vii, 294 p. 27 cm. SERIES: A Monumenta nipponica monograph SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Diplomatic and consular service — Registers.

Le Queux, William Tufnell. . Rasputin the rascal monk: disclosing the secret scandal of the betrayal of Russia by the mock-monk “Grichka” and the consequent ruin of the Romanoffs: with official documents revealed and recorded for the first time. Melbourne: Melville and Mullen, 1917. 158 p ; 18 cm. SUBJECT: Rasputin, Grigorii Efimovich — Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917- 1921.

Leshuk, Leonard, ed. . Days of famine, nights of terror: firsthand accounts of Soviet collectivization, 1928-1934. Kingston ; Washington: Kashtan Press, 1995. 165 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Translations from German, Russian, and other languages. Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-163) and index. ISBN: 1896354084 SUBJECT: Victims of famine — Soviet Union — History — Sources — Collectivization of agriculture — Germans — Crimes against — Poles — Belarusians –1953.

Levine, Isaac Don, 1892- . Letters from Bolshevist prison and exile. [Berlin: s.n., 1925. [3], 180 leaves, [14] leaves of plates: ill., map, ports., plan ; 33 cm.
NOTES: “All proceeds from the sales of this book in all countries will be turned over by the publishers to the Political Prisoners’ Relief Fund’.” “This book … to be published in English, French and German”–Leaf [2]. “A few remarks” (leaf [2] at front) signed: Isaac Don Levine, January, 1925, Berlin, Prinzregentenstr. 93. Illustrations mounted. The Solovetz Islands — Prison and Exil[e]s. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Obedinennoe gosudarstvennoe politicheskoe upravlenie — Russian S.F.S.R. — Chrezvychainaia komissiia po borbe s kontr-revoliutsiei i sabotazhem — Political prisoners — Correspondence — Sources — Concentration camps. INDEXED: No bibliographical references located.

Lewytzkyj, Borys. comp. . The Stalinist terror in the thirties: documentation from the Soviet press. Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 1974. xxvii, 521 p. ports. 24 cm. SERIES: Hoover Institution publications, 126 Hoover Institution publication ; 126.
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 519-521. ISBN: 0817912614 SUBJECT: Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza — Purges — Terrorism — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1936-1953 — Biography.

Libaridian, Gerard J. . Armenia at the crossroads: democracy and nationhood in the post-Soviet era: essays, interviews, and speeches by the leaders of the national democratic movement in Armenia. Watertown, Mass.: Blue Crane Books, 1991. ix, 170 p. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 0962871508 (pb) : 0962871516 (hc) SUBJECT: Nationalism — Armenia (Republic) — History — Sources — Autonomy and independence movements — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1985-1991.

Library of Congress. . The Library of Congress exhibit of the Soviet archives. 1992. 82 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Printout of online files from LC server. Caption title. “In this archive are files relating to a Library of Congress exhibit of materials from the newly opened Soviet archives. The files are in clumps by topic. First listed is a background statement setting the scene for the accompanying English translation of the Soviet document(s). The filenames and brief captions follow: …”. SUBJECT: Archives — Soviet Union — Exhibitions — History — Sources. OTHER: Library of Congress. Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza. TSK KPSS Arkhiv. Russia (Federation). Presidential Archive. Soviet Union. Komitet gosudarstvennoi bezopasnosti. Revelations from the Russian archives.

Library of Congress. Science Policy Research Division. . Astronauts and cosmonauts biographical and statistical data, revised-May 31, 1978: report. [4th ed.] Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1978 v, 258 p. : ports. ; 24 cm.
NOTES: At head of . Committee print. “Serial MM.” SUBJECT: Astronauts — United States — Soviet Union — Biography. OTHER: Smith, Marcia S. United States — Congress — House — Committee on Science and Technology.

Litvinoff, Emanuel, ed. . World communist ferment over Soviet Jews. London: European Jewish Publications, 1964. 104 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Jews in Eastern Europe ; v. III, no. 1.
NOTES: Cover title. “November 1964.” “A periodical newsletter edited by Emanuel Litvinoff”–P. 4 of cover. Communists and Soviet Jewry — Religion — Death sentences — Soviet press — Documents. SUBJECT: Jews — Soviet Union — History — Communism

Litvinov, M. M. (Maksim Maksimovich), 1876-1951. . The Soviet’s fight for disarmament: containing speeches by M. Litvinov at Geneva, 1932, and other documents in sequel to “The Soviet union and peace”, with an introduction by M. Lunacharsky. New York: International Publishers, 1932. iii, 44 p. 22 cm. SUBJECT: Peace — Disarmament — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1917-1945. OTHER: Lunacharsky, Anatoly Vasilievich, 1875- 1933.

Livermore, Gordon, ed. . Soviet foreign policy today: reports and commentaries from the Soviet press. 3rd ed. compiled and edited by Gordon Livermore. Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.: Current Digest of the Soviet Press, 1989. 192 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: “Selections from the Current digest of the Soviet press”–Cover. ISBN: 0913601624 SUBJECT: World politics — 1985-1995 — Sources — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1985-1991.

Livermore, Gordon, ed. . Russian foreign policy today: the Soviet legacy and post-Soviet beginnings. 5th ed. compiled and edited by Gordon Livermore. Columbus, Ohio, USA: Current Digest, 1992. 228 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: “Selections from the Current digest, July 1992”–Cover. ISBN: 0913601640 SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1945-1991 — Sources — Russia (Federation).

Lucas, Michael or Ukas, Michael, ed. . Secret documents. Toronto: Northstar compass, 1996. 271 p. ; 21 cm.
NOTES: “These documents were never before published in English. They’re from NKVD-KGB and CC CPSU files, plus personal files of J.V. Stalin. The original documents received were published in Russian in the ‘Military- historical journal’ only”–Front cover. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Errors, inventions, etc. — Sources.

Mach, Edmund von, 1870-1927. . Official diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European war, with photographic reproductions of official editions of the documents (Blue, White, Yellow, etc., books) published by the governments of Austria-Hungary, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Russia and Serbia. New York: The Macmillan company, 1916. xxii p., 1 l., 608, [707] p. 1 l. 26 cm.
NOTES: Microfilm. New Haven, CT: Yale University Library, 1990. 1 reel. 35 mm. SUBJECT: World War, 1914-1918 — Diplomatic history.

Maggs, Peter B. . The Mandelstam and “Der Nister” files: an introduction to Stalin-era prison and labor camp records. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1996. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 24 cm.
NOTES: Contains photostats of official Soviet documents with parallel translation in English. Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-50) and index. ISBN: 1563241757 (alk. paper) SUBJECT: Mandelshtam, Osip, 1891-1938 — Der Nister, 1884-1950 — Prison administration — Soviet Union — History — Sources — Labor camps — Poets, Russian — 20th century — Biography — Poets, Yiddish — Ukraine — Politics and government — 1936-1953.

Maksimov, Grigorii Petrovich, 1893-1950. . The guillotine at work twenty years of terror in Russia (data and documents). Chicago, Ill., Chicago Section of the Alexander Berkman Fund, 1940. 624, [3] p. ports. 24 cm.
NOTES: “Translated from the Russian.” Includes bibliographical references. The sources used were: 1) Part of the archives of the Provisional executive bureau of All-Russian anarcho- syndicalist confederation; 2) A small number of hitherto unpublished letters; 3) Part of the archives of the foreign bureau for the setting up of an all-Russian anarcho- syndicalist confederation; 4) Documents published in the foreign press: ‘Der Syndicalist,’ Berlin; ‘L’Antorcha,’ Buenos Aires; 5)Bulletins of the Aid Committee in which letters of political prisoners and exiles appeared.”– Author’s pref. Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1993. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN:

ZZ-32906) SUBJECT: Terrorism — Soviet Union — Political prisoners — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Politics and government — 1917- 1945.

Manzhulo, A. N., ed. . The USSR and international economic relations: a collection of documents on the USSR’s stand on restructuring of international economic relations and the establishement of a new international economic order. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1987. 493, [1] p. ; 21 cm.
NOTES: Errata slip inserted. Translation of: SSSR i mezhdunarodnye ekonomicheskie otnosheniia. Bibliography: p. 493-[494]. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign economic relations — Commercial policy.

Materski, Wojciech, ed. . Kremlin versus Poland 1939-1945: documents from the Soviet archives. Warsaw: Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1996. 118 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
NOTES: At head of . Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 8386759119 SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — Poland — Sources — History — Occupation, 1939-1945.

Matthews, Mervyn. comp. . Party, state, and citizen in the Soviet Union: a collection of documents. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1989. xxxix, 387 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: [The USSR in transition]
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0873324307 (alk. paper) SUBJECT: Law — Soviet Union — Constitutional law — Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Matthews, Mervyn. comp. . Soviet government: a selection of official documents on internal policies. London: Cape, 1974. 472 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0224009230 SUBJECT: Public law — Soviet Union.

McBirnie, William Steuart, 1920- . The most important documents of the cold war. Glendale, Calif.: Center for American Research and Education, 1960 1969. 24 p.; 28 cm. SUBJECT: World politics — 1945- Soviet Union — Foreign relations — United States.

McCauley, Martin and Waldron, Peter, eds. . Octobrists to Bolsheviks: Imperial Russia, 1905-1917. London; Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.: E. Arnold, 1984. x, 226 p. ill. 20 cm. SERIES: Documents of modern history
NOTES: Includes index. Bibliography: p. [216]-217. ISBN: 0713164034 (pbk.) SUBJECT: Russia — Politics and government — 1894-1917 — Sources — Soviet Union — Social conditions — 1801-1917 — History — Nicholas II, 1894-1917 — Readings from contemporary sources.

McNeal, Robert Hatch, comp. . Resolutions and decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Toronto; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1974 1982. 5 v.; 24 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. v. 1. The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, 1898- October 1917 / editor, Ralph Carter Elwood — v. 2. The early Soviet period, 1917-1929 / editor, Richard Gregor — v. 3. The Stalin years, 1929-1953 / editor, Robert H. McNeal — v. 4. The Khrushchev years, 1953-1964 / editor, Grey Hodnett – – v. 5. The Brezhnev years, 1964-1981 / editor, Donald V. Schwartz. ISBN: 0802021573 (set) 0802055524 SUBJECT: Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza — History — Sources — Soviet Union — Politics and government.

McNeal, Robert Hatch, 1930- comp. . The Stalin years, 1929-1953. Toronto ; Buffalo: University of Toronto, 1974. x, 280 p.; 24 cm. SERIES: Resolutions and decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; v. 3.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0802021573 (set) SUBJECT: Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza — History — Sources.

Meijer, Jan Marinus. . Contemporary Soviet sources on the civil war. Geneva: 1961. 16 l. 30 cm.
NOTES: At head of . Conference on Contemporary History in the Soviet Mirror, Geneva, July 16- 23, 1961. SUBJECTS: Conference on Contemporary History in the Soviet Mirror (1961– Geneva) Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Historiography.

Meisel, James Hans and Kozera, Edward S., eds. . Materials for the study of the Soviet system state and party constitutions, laws, decrees, decisions and official statements of the leaders in translation. Ann Arbor, Mich.: G. Wahr Pub. Co., 1950. xii, 495 p. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Includes index. Bibliography: p. 485-492. Microfilm. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, University Library, Preservation Office Microfilming Unit, 1992. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm (negative). Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, University Library, Preservation Office Microfilming Unit, 1992. 1 reel. 35 mm. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1917- — Sources.

Menon, P. K. . The United Nations’ efforts to outlaw the arms race in outer space: a brief history with key documents. Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press, 1988. 209 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: Studies in world peace ; v. 1
NOTES: Includes index. Bibliography: p. [88]-97. ISBN: 0889465878 SUBJECT: Space weapons (International law) — History — Nuclear disarmament — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Mikhin, V. L. (Viktor Leonovich). . Indo-Soviet treaty: fifteen years. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1986. 133 p.; 23 cm.
NOTES: “Soviet foreign policy documents”- -Jacket. ISBN: 8120705882 SUBJECT: India. — Treaties, etc. — Russia, — August 9, 1971 — Soviet Union — Foreign relations. OTHER: Soviet foreign policy documents.

Millar, James R., ed. . Politics, work, and daily life in the USSR: a survey of former Soviet citizens. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. xiv, 423 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Includes index. Bibliography: p. 409-411. History, method, and the problem of bias / James R. Millar — Quality of life: subjective measures of relative satisfaction / James R. Millar and Elizabeth Clayton — Politics, generations, and change in the USSR / Donna Bahry — Political beliefs of the Soviet citizen: sources of support for regime norms / Brian D. Silver — The attentive public for Soviet science and technology / Linda L. Lubrano — Inequality of earnings, household income, and wealth in the Soviet Union in the 1970s / Aaron Vinokur and Gur Ofer — The life course of Soviet women born 1905-1960 / Barbara A. Anderson — Productivity, slack, and time theft in the Soviet economy / Paul R. Gregory — Perceptions of social status in the USSR / Michael Swafford. Nationality policy and ethnic relations in the USSR / Rasma Karklins — Mobilized participation and the nature of the Soviet dictatorship / William Zimmerman — Appendix A: the SIP general survey sample / Barbara A. Anderson and Brian D. Silver — Appendix B: response effects in SIP’s general survey of Soviet emigrants / Michael Swafford, Carol A. Zeiss, Carolyn S. Breda, and Bradley P. Bullock. ISBN: 0521334764 0521348900 (pbk.) SUBJECT: Quality of life — Soviet Union — Social conditions — 1970-1991 — Politics and government — 1953-1985 — Economic conditions — 1975- 1985.

Mittler, E.S., comp. . Russia’s mobilization for the world war; new revelations in the history of the world war, based upon official documents. With five appendices. Berlin: E. S. Mittler and sons, 1919. iv, 77 p. 21 cm.
NOTES: Published also in German under . Russlands mobilmachung f¸r den weltkrieg. Berlin, 1919. SUBJECT: World War, 1914-1918 — Soviet Union — Causes.

Molotov, Viacheslav Mikhailovich, 1890- . We shall not forgive! The horrors of the German invasion in documents and photographs. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1942. 144p. illus. 25 cm.
NOTES: Note submitted by V. Molotov People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R., concerning the monstrous crimes, atrocities and acts of violence perpetrated by the German Fascist invaders in the occupied Soviet areas and the responsibility of the German government and military command for these crimes. SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Atrocities — Soviet Union — History — German occupation,1941- 1944.

Moltchanoff, Victorin Mikhailovich, 1886-1975. . The last white general. An interview. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California, Bancroft Library, Regional Oral History Office, 1972. 132 L. SERIES: California-Russian emigre series. SUBJECT: Russians — United States — Refugees, Russian — Personal narratives — Soviet Union — History — Nicholas II, 1894-1917 — Sources — Revolution, 1917-1921. OTHER: Raymond, Boris, 1925- Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office.

Morozov, Boris, ed. . Documents on Soviet Jewish emigration. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1999. p. cm. SERIES: Cummings Center series
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0714649112 (cloth) SUBJECT: Jews — Soviet Union — Migrations — History — Sources — Refuseniks. Zionism — Emigration and immigration.

Moscow Trust Group. . Documents from the Moscow Trust Group. Moscow: U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee, 1987. 25 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: “Excerpts from Day By Day, the Trust Group’s monthly information bulletin (No. 5, May 19, 1987), and from other recent documents. SUBJECT: Civil rights — Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1985- 1991.

Mote, Max E. . Soviet local and republic elections: a description of the 1963 elections in Leningrad based on official documents, press accounts, and private interviews. [Stanford, Calif.]: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University, 1965. 123 p. maps. 23 cm. SERIES: Hoover Institution studies, 10.
NOTES: Bibliographical references included in “Notes” (p. 106-120). SUBJECT: Elections — Local elections — Soviet Union.

Munck, J¯rgen Larsen. . The Kornilov revolt: a critical examination of sources and research. Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 1987. 175 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Slavonic studies / Aarhus University ; no. 3 Slaviske studier ; no. 3
NOTES: Translated by Torben Keller Schmidt. Bibliography: p. 169-175. ISBN: 8772880961 SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Historiography — Sources — Bibliography. OTHER: Kornilov, Lavr Georgievich, 1870- 1918.

Naik, J. A., ed. . Russia and the Communist countries: documents: 1972-1975. Kolhapur: Avinash Reference Publications, 1982. vi, 300 p. ; 23 cm. SUBJECT: Communist countries — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — 1953-1975.

Naik, J.A., ed. . Russia and the western world: documents: 1946-1971. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1980. vi, 227 p.; 23 cm. ISBN: 0391017454 SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1917- — History.

Naik, J.A., ed. . Russia and the West: documents, 1972-1975. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1981. vii, 466 p. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Ch. I. The European big powers: Britain. France — Ch. II. Western Europe: Italy. W. Germany. Belgium — Ch. III. The Scandinavian & other European countries: Finland. Iceland. Netherlands. Norway. Portugal — Ch. IV. North America: The U.S.A. — Ch. V. South America: Argentina – – Ch. VI. Australia-Japan — Ch. VII. The European conferences. ISBN: 0391022954 SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1953-1975 — Sources.

Naik, J. A., ed. . Russia in Asia and Africa: documents, 1976-1978. Maharashtra, India : Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Avinash Reference Publications; Distributed in the U.S.A. by Humanities Press, 1983. x, 252 p. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Distributor from label on t.p. SUBJECT: Asia — Relations — Soviet Union — Africa — Sources.

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship (U.S.). . Collection. 1943 1987. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control. 3 linear in.
NOTES: The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is not the official repository for the records of this organization. Founded in 1943, the National Council and its various branches promoted educational activities, peace programs and cultural exchanges between American and Soviet citizens, involving peace coalitions from both countries. The Council’s purpose was to overcome politicized separations during the period which became known as the Cold War. The Council successfully fought a court case, overcoming assertions that the group was composed of Communist sympathizers. SUBJECT: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship (U.S.) — International cooperation — Societies — History — Sources — United States – Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Ohlendorf, Otto, 1907-1951. . Einsatzgruppen Case. 1947 1948. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control 3.5 linear ft. (7 boxes)
NOTES: The Einsatzgruppen Case (boxes 108-114) tried 24 defendants who were in charge of the Einsatzgruppen, the German special task forces which were formed in May, 1941, just before the German invasion of Russia. The units were organized at the direction of Hitler and Himmler, by Reinhardt Heydrich, Chief of the Security Police. The personnel came from the SS (Schutzstaffel), the SD (Sicherheitsdienst), the Gestapo (Geheime Staatspolizei), and other police units. It was alleged that the primary purpose of the units was to accompany the German Army into occupied territories and to exterminate Jews, gypsies, Soviet officials, and other “undesirables”. It was charged that a million people were killed by these units. Specifically, the defendants were accused of: crimes against humanity; genocide, particularly of Jews, gypsies, Soviet officials; ill-treatment of prisoners of war; and other war crimes. The defendants were: Otto Ohlendorf, Heinz Jost, Erich Naumann, Otto Rasch, Erwin Schulz, Franz Six, Paul Blobel, Walter Blume, Martin Sandberger, Willy Seibert, Eugen Steimle, Ernst Biberstein, Werner Braune, Walter Haensch, Gustav Nossike, Adolf Ott, Eduard Strauch, Emil Haussmann, Waldemar Klingelhoeffer, Lothar Fendler, Waldemar von Radetzky, Felix Ruehl, Heinz Schubert, and Mathias Graf. 13 defendants were sentenced to hang, 7 were sentenced to prison, 3 were acquitted and 1 was not tried with the rest due to health problems. One of 12 war crimes trials of Nazis conducted by the American Military Tribunals after World War II, in Nuremberg, Germany. The trial ran from Sept. 15, 1947 to April 9, 1948 and tried 24 defendants. SUBJECT: Trials, litigation, etc. Heydrich, Reinhard, 1904-1942 — Germany. — Einsatzgruppe A-D — (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955: U.S. Zone) — Military Tribunal II — Nationalsizialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei — Schutzstaffel — Sicherheitsdienst — Geheime Staatspolizei — Einsatzgruppen Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948 — Nuremberg War Crime Trials — National socialists — World War, 1939-1945 — Atrocities — Sources — War crime trials — Crimes against humanity, German — Trials (Genocide) — Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Occupied territories — Gypsies — Nazi persecution — Prisoners and prisons — Soviet Union — History — German occupation, 1941- 1944.

Olhovych, Orest, ed. . An Interview with political prisoners in a Soviet Perm camp. 2d ed. Ellicott City, Md.: Smoloskyp Publishers, 1978. 30 p. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Documents of Ukrainian samvydav Smoloskyp samvydav series ; no. 2 SUBJECT: Political prisoners — Soviet Union — Interviews.

Osgood, Eugenia V. United States. Defense Intelligence Agency. . Soviet military and political involvement abroad: statements by Soviet leaders. Washington, D.C.: Defense Intelligence Agency, 1985. viii, 132 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: DDB-2200-312-85 Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Developing countries — Foreign relations — Soviet Union. — Military relations — Sources.

Pavlovskii, Gleb. . Three days in August: August 19-21, 1991. Moskva: Postfactum information agency, 1991. 88 leaves ; 31 cm. SERIES: The state of the union: Postfactum News Agency and Interlegal Center analytical review; no. 9 Sostoianie strany. English ; no. 9.
NOTES: Cover title. “August 22, 1991.” Chronicle of a coup d’etat — Reaction to the putsh in the regions — Pre-history — Versions — Forecast — Law and politics under the state of emergency. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Attempted coup, 1991 — Sources — Politics and government — 1985-1991. . Pharaoh, let my people go! Why do Christians want to emigrate from the Soviet Union? Collection of documents: the case of 30,000 Soviet Christians. Glendale, Calif.: Door of Hope Press, 1980. 37 p. SUBJECT: Christians in Russia — Religion and state — Russia — 1917-

Poale Zion (U.S.). . The Jews and the war memorandum of the Jewish Socialist Labor Confederation to the International Socialist Bureau … The Hague, Poale Zion Confederation. [New York: Poale Zion Party of America], 1916. 90 p. 25 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. Memorandum to the Socialist international.–Documents: Russia and the Jews. Poles and Jews. Turkey and the Jews. The Jewish proletariat in its struggle for national emancipation. SUBJECT: World War, 1914-1918 — Jews. . A Policy of provocation and expansion: a collection of documents and articles, published in the Soviet press, dealing with China’s policy of annexation and its territorial claims to other countries. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1975. 231 p. ; 17 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Boundaries — China — Historical geography. . Polish-Soviet relations, 1917-1945: facts and documents. Glasgow: H.W. Henderson, 1945. 48 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : 2 maps ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Polish question — Poland — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Sources.

Powers, David Richard. . Five issues of politico-military strategy: a content analysis of Sino-Soviet documents, 1960-1963. [Pittsburgh, Pa.]: Powers, 1973 1971. 240 leaves
NOTES: Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1973.–22 cm. Thesis (Ph. D.) – University of Pittsburgh. Bibliography: leaves 236-240. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — China.

Price, R. F., ed. . Soviet education documents, 1918 and 1931-32. Bundoora, Vic.: La Trobe University, School of Education, 1981. 59 p. : 3 charts ; 30 cm. SERIES: Monograp /Centre for Comparative and International Studies in Education; no. 3 Monograph (La Trobe University. Centre for Comparative and International Studies in Education) ; no. 3.
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 6-7. ISBN: 0858162938 SUBJECT: Education — Soviet Union.

Rather, Dan. CBS News. . Afghanistan documents. 1958 1985. 11 v. : facsims ; 30 cm. SERIES: Dan Rather collection. Afghanistan assignment.
NOTES: Loose-leaf. Supplemental leaves for 1985- 91. Some dates are stated incorrectly. Collection includes chronology covering 1958-85, and photocopies of a variety of source documents on Afghanistan. v. 1: recounts history of Moscow’s continuous efforts to undermine and dominate the area. Remaining volumes are National Security Archive Documents, including State and CIA Source Documents. v. 2: agreement of cooperation between the U.S. and Pakistan. v. 3: U.S. goals and objectives in the area. v. 4: Soviet influence in Afghanistan/Afghan insurrection. v. 5: use of chemical weapons and Soviet involvement. v.6: Soviet offensive. v. 7: Soviet threat and Afghan refugee relief. v. 8: Afghan resistance movement. v. 9: Defense intelligence agency reports. v. 10: the war in Afghanistan. v. 11: Afghanistan after 5 years : status of conflict, the Afghan resistance and the U.S. role. Prepared for Dan Rather, CBS News, for his Afghanistan assignment during the 1980’s. SUBJECT: Afghanistan — History — Soviet occupation, 1979-1989. United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Reagan, Ronald. . The Moscow summit. Washington, D.C.: United States Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1988. 27 p. ; 28 cm. SERIES: Selected documents; no. 28 Selected documents (United States. Dept. of State. Bureau of Public Affairs) ; no. 28.
NOTES: Caption title. “August 1988”–P. 27. Primarily remarks made by President Reagan on his May 25-June 30, 1988 trip to Helsinki, Moscow, and London. Also includes remarks by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. GOVDOC NO: S1.131:28 SUBJECT: Human rights — Nuclear arms control — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — United States.

Redlich, Shimon. . War, Holocaust and Stalinism: a documented study of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in the USSR. Luxembourg: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1995. xxix, 504 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. SERIES: New history of Russia series ; v. 1
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 3718657392 SUBJECT: Sources. Jews — Soviet Union — History — World War, 1939-1945 — Jews. Propoganda,Soviet — Ethnic relations. OTHER: Anderson, K. M. (Kirill Mikhailovich) Altman, I.

RFE/RL, inc. . 50 years, the Nazi-Soviet Pact, 23 August 1939. [Munich]: RFE/RL, 1989. 72 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. SERIES: RFE / RL Library. Special issue No. 8/89
NOTES: Cover title. Text also in German and Russian. SUBJECT: Germany — Treaties, etc. — Soviet Union — 1939 Aug. 23 — World War, 1939-1945 — Diplomatic history — Sources — Germany — Foreign relations.

Riasanovsky, Alexander V. . Readings in Russian history. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1991 1992. 3 v. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Errata slip inserted in v. 3. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 0840367635 (v. 1) 0840371608 (v. 2) 0840377584 (v. 3) SUBJECT: Russia — History — Sources — Soviet Union. OTHER: Watson, William E.

Rieber, Alfred J. ed. . The communism: source readings and interpretations. Chicago: Scott, Foresman, 1964. 320 p. illus., col. maps (on cover) 23 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Communism — Soviet Union — History — Sources. OTHER: Nelson, Robert Colby, joint ed.

Rostropovich, Mstislav, 1927- . Documents relating to Galina Vishnevskaya and Mstislav Rostropovich’s expulsion from the Soviet Union. 1978. 45 p.; 30 cm.
NOTES: Includes correspondence, reprints of newspaper articles and commentary in English and Russian. SUBJECT: Rostropovich, Mstislav, — 1927- Rostropovich, Galina Vishnevskaya. Musicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.

Rothnie, Niall. . Stalin and Russia. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1991. ix, 111 p. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Documents and debates.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 0333529774 SUBJECT: Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953 — Soviet Union — History — 1925-1953 — Sources.

Russia (1923- USSR). Verkhovnyi Sovet, 1955. . Second Session of the Fourth Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R.: documents. [n.p.]: New Times, 1955. 29 p.
NOTES: Supplement to New Times (Novoe Vremia) No. 7, Feb. 12, 1955. SUBJECT: World politics — 1945- Soviet Union — Foreign relations. OTHER: Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich, 1890- Bulganin, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, 1895-1975.

Russian Religious News Service (New York, N.Y.). . Collection of translations from the Russian press on religious subjects, covering the period Jan. 1, 1926 – Dec. 1934. [New York] : [s.n.], 1926 1934. 53 pts. in 3 boxes. 26 x 32 cm. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Religion — Sources — Politics and government — 1917- 1936.

Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov. Pomestnyi sobor (1971: Moscow, Russia). . The Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church, May 30 – June 2, 1971: documents, papers, speeches, proceedings. Moscow: Moscow Patriarchate, 1972. 365 p., [10] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
NOTES: Errata slip inserted. SUBJECT: Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov — Soviet Union.

Rzheshevskii, Oleg Aleksandrovich, ed. . War and diplomacy: the making of the grand alliance: documents from Stalin’s archives. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1996. xv, 325 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. SERIES: New history of Russia, v. 2 1024-1248
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 3718657902 SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Diplomatic history — Sources — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1917-1945 — Great Britain — United States.

Sampson, Charles Sargent and Joyce, John Michael, eds. . Soviet Union. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of State : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1998. xxviii, 877 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: Foreign relations of the United States, 1961-1963 ; v. 5 Department of State publication ; 10544
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. GOVDOC NO: S 1.1:961-63/v. 5 0872-B ISBN: 0160420172 SUBJECT: United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Sources — 1961-1963 — 1953-1975.

Scarfe, Alan and Belaeffa, Maria. Society for the Study of Religion Under Communism. . A Selection of documents in translation. Glendale, Calif. : Orange, Calif.: Door of Hope Press; Society for the Study of Religion Under Communism, 1982. 152 p. ; 21 cm.
NOTES: “This is volume 13 in the series of Documents from the Christian Committee for the Defence of Believers’ Rights. It is a selection of documents in translation from volumes 4-12, previously published in Russian by the Washington Research Centre, 3101 Washington St., San Francisco, CA 94115.” SUBJECT: Dissenters, Religious — Soviet Union — History — Sources — Church and state — Persecution — Freedom of religion — Church history — 1917-.

Sedov, Lev, 1906-1938, comp. . The red book on the Moscow trial: documents. 1st English ed. London; New York: New Park Publications; Distributed in the United States by Labor Publications, 1980. xvi, 120 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
NOTES: Subtitle on cover: Trotsky’s son exposes the Moscow Trials. “First published in part in Russian in Byulletin oppositsii, nos. 52-53, October 1936; published in French as Le livre rouge sur les procËs de Moscou, Paris, 1936”–T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 0861510151 SUBJECT: Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940 — Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseyevich, 1883-1936 — Kamenev, Lev Borisovich, 1883-1936 –Purges — Moscow Trials, Moscow, Russia, 1936-1937 — Trials (Political crimes and offenses) — Soviet Union.

Seminar on Non-Alignment, Self-Reliance, and Indo-Soviet Cooperation (1972: Delhi). . Documents. [New Delhi: Indo-Soviet Cultural Society, 1972. vi, 87 p. 23 cm.
NOTES: “An ISCUS publication.” SUBJECT: India — Relations — Soviet Union.

Sezd VLKSM(16th: 1970: Moscow, R.S.F.S.R.). . Loyalty to Lenin’s behests: selected documents on the 16th Congress. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1970. 107 p. 17 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. SUBJECT: Youth — Soviet Union — Political activity — Congresses.

Singer, Jerome E. . The case of Yosif Begun: analysis and documents. [Israel: s.n.] 1979. 235 p., [5] p. of plates : facsims., port.; 21 cm.
NOTES: “This publication was undertaken on the initiative of the sponsors of the Second International Colloquium on Soviet Jewry and the Rule of Law. It was supported by the Society for Research on Jewish Communities, Jerusalem. The research was done at the Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University.” SUBJECT: Begun, Yosif Ziselevich, — 1932- Trials (Political crimes and offenses) — Soviet Union — Jews — Refuseniks.

Singh, Darshan, ed. . Soviet foreign policy documents. New Delhi: Sterling, 1978- PUB TYPE: Serial v. ; 22 cm. FREQUENCY: Annual NUMBERING: 1978- SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1975- — Sources — Periodicals. NON-HARVARD LOCATION: CRL (Chicago): Center holdings begin with: 1987.

Singh, Darshan, ed. . Soviet foreign policy documents, 1981. 1st ed. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1982. xxxii, 176 p.; 22 cm. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1975- Sources — Politics and government.

Soviet Embassy in London, Press Department. . Soviet documents on Nazi atrocities: illustrated by some 200 original photographs. London ; New York: Hutchinson & Co., 1949. 190 p. : ill., facsims. ; 25 cm.
NOTES: “Published by authority of Soviet war news, issued by the Press Department of the Soviet Embasy in London.” SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Atrocities — Soviet Union.

Soviet Embassy in Peking. . Soviet plot in China. [Peking, China]: Metropolitan Police Headquarters, 1927. v. : ill. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Contains documents of the Soviet Embassy in Peking. No. 3. Documents 7-13 inclusive.–no. 5. Documents 21-28 inclusive. SUBJECT: Consular reports — Soviet Union — Diplomatic and consular service, Soviet — China — Peking. China — Politics and government — 1912-1928.

Soviet Peace Committee. . Judge for yourselves: who advocates cessation of nuclear weapon tests and who hinders it; documents and materials, 1955-1957. 2nd suppl. ed. Moscow: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1957. 119 p. 20 cm.
NOTES: Translation of “Sudite sami: kto za prekrashchenie ispytanii iadernogo oruzhiia i kto etomu meshaet?” Published by Soviet Peace Committee. Cf. p. [4]. SUBJECT: Nuclear weapons — Testing — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1945-1991.

Soviet Union. . For the cause of socialism: documents, statements by state and party leaders of the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia, and press reports. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1969. 261 p. 20 cm. SUBJECT: Czechoslovakia — Politics and government — 1968-1989 — History — Intervention, 1968.

Soviet Union. . Secret diplomatic documents and treaties from the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the former Russian Government. Petrograd: Bureau of International Revolutionary Propaganda, attached to the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the Provisional Workmen’s and Peasants’ Government of the Russian Republic, 1918 9999. v. ; 18 cm. SERIES: Russian revolutionary pamphlets
NOTES: Microfilm. Bethlehem, PA : Mid-Atlantic Preservation Service for NYPL, 1987. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN

ZZ-28,952) SUBJECT: World War, 1914-1918 — Soviet Union — Sources — Eastern question (Balkan) — Diplomatic history — Foreign relations — 1894-1917.

Soviet Union. . The USSR and the Middle East: problems of peace and security (documents and other materials). Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1972. 295 p. 17 cm. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — Middle East — Sources. . The Soviet Union and American intervention in Korea (documents). [Moscow: 1950. 3 v. in 1 27 cm.
NOTES: Chiefly reprints from Pravda and Izvestiia. “Supplement to the New times, no. 28, 32-22, July 12, August 9, 16, 1950.” SUBJECT: Korean War, 1950-1953 — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union. OTHER: United Nations. Security Council Novoe vremia. Supplement. . The Soviet Union in the struggle for peace: a collection of statements and documents, 1917- 1936. Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the U.S.S.R., 1936. 175 p. illus.
NOTES: Lenin.–Stalin.–Molotov.–Voroshilov.– Tukhachevsky.–Litvinov. SUBJECT: Peace — Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1917-1945. OTHER: Lenin, Vladimir Ilich, 1870-1924. Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953.

Soviet Union. Laws, statutes, etc. . Russia: A selection of documents relative to labour legislation in force in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Parliament by Command of His Majesty. London: H.M. Stationery Off., 1931. 200 p. SERIES: Cmd. 3775
NOTES: At head of . Russia No. 1 (1931). SUBJECT: Labor laws and legislation — Soviet Union.

Soviet Union. Ministerstvo finansov. . Taxation of joint ventures in the USSR: unpublished instruction no. 124 of the USSR Ministry of Finance of May 4, 1987, in English translation. Hamburg: [s.n.], 1988. 11 leaves ; 30 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. At head of . International Association of Law Libraries. Tenth Course on International Law Librarianship, Budapest, June 5 – 10, 1988. Draft. Issued as a supplement to: Joint ventures of socialist countries : legal aspects and legal sources : collection of selected source materials, 1985-1988 (title pages, bibliographies, tables) / Dietrich AndrÈ Loeber. “The text does not incorporate amendments introduced by instruction no. 226 of November 30, 1987”. “Text courtesy of Dr. Hans Janus, Hamburg. Reproduced from a copy available in the Bundesstelle f¸r Aussenhandelsinformation, Cologne”. SUBJECT: Joint ventures — Taxation — Soviet Union. OTHER: Loeber, Dietrich AndrÈ. Joint ventures of socialist countries : legal aspects and legal sources. Course on International Law Librarianship (10th : 1988 : Budapest, Hungary) Joint ventures of socialist countries : legal aspects and legal sources.

Stacey, Francis William, 1928- . Lenin and the Russian Revolutions. London: Edward Arnold, 1968. 63 p. facsims. 22 cm. SERIES: The Archive series.
NOTES: Facsims., & illus. on lining papers. ISBN: 0713115165 SUBJECT: Lenin, Vladimir Ilich, 1870-1924 — Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Sources.

Sukhomlinov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich, 1848-1929. . Suchomlinov: Russian mobilisation illuminated by Official documents and the disclosures of Suchomlinov trial. Amsterdam: W. Ten Have, 1917. 46 p. 19 cm. SUBJECT: Sukhomlinov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich — World War, 1914-1918 — Soviet Union.

Suziedelis, Saulius, ed. . History and commemoration in the Baltic: the Nazi-Soviet pact, 1939-1989. Chicago: Lithuanian American Community, 1989. 128 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: Germany — Treaties, etc. — Soviet Union — 1939 Aug. 23 — Sources — World War, 1939-1945 — Diplomatic history — Baltic States — Annexation to the Soviet Union — Lithuania.

Svetlov, Oleg, trans. . Without glasnost there can be no history. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency, 1989. 15 p. ; 19 cm. SERIES: Press conferences and briefings
NOTES: Translated from the Russian by Oleg Svetlov. Title on t.p. verso: Bez glasnosti net istorii. SUBJECT: Security classification (Government documents) — Soviet Union — Restricted collections in archives — Archives — Access control.

Tarm, Michael. Rikken, Mari-Ann. Estonian American National Council. . Documents from Estonia: articles, speeches, resolutions, letters, editorials, interviews concerning recent developments. New York, NY (243 E. 34th St., New York 10016): Estonian American National Council, 1989 1990. 2 v. ; 28 cm. SERIES:Special series on developments in Estonia.
NOTES: Vol. 2 in series: Special series on developments in Estonia. [1] From April 1986 to March 1989 — v. 2. [without special title]. SUBJECT: Nationalism — Soviet Union — History — Sources — Estonia — Autonomy and independence movements.

Tong, Hollington Kong, 1887-1971. . Facts about the Chinese eastern railway situation (with documents). [n.p.]: Pub. under the auspices of the Committee for Public Enlightenment of the North-eastern Provinces, 1929. 183 p. plates, ports. 24 cm.
NOTES: Microfilm. New York, N.Y., Columbia University Libraries, 1996. 1 microfilm reel, 35 mm. SUBJECT: Chinese Eastern Railway — China — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

TSK KPSS. Plenum (Feb. 1984). . CPSU: the policy of peace and constructive endeavour continues: documents of the Extraordinary Plenary Meeting of the CPSU Central Committee, February 13, 1984. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1984. 39 p. : port.; 18 cm.
NOTES: Translation of: KPSS: Preemstvennost kursa mira i sozidaniia. SUBJECT: Andropov, IU. V. (IUrii Vladimirovich), 1914- Soviet Union — Politics and government — 1985- 1991 — Chernenko, K. U. (Konstantin Ustinovich), 1911- Report of meeting electing Konstantin Chernenko General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee following the death of Yuri Andropov, with two speeches by and a biography of Chernenko.

TSK KPSS. . Plenary meeting of the CPSU Central Committee: documents and materials: Moscow, Kremlin, September 19-20, 1989. Moscow: Novosti Press, 1990. 79 p. ; 20 cm.
NOTES: Title on t.p. verso: Plenum TSK KPSS, 19-20 sentiabria, 1989 goda, dokumenty i materialy. On convening the 28th Congress of the CPSU / Mikhail Gorbachev — The nationalities policy of the Party in present- day conditions / Mikhail Gorbachev — Concluding speech by Mikhail Gorbachev — Resolution of the Plenary Meeting of the CPSU Central Committee on the nationalities policy of the party in present-day conditions — The nationalities policy of the Party in present-day conditions (CPSU platform). SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Ethnic relations — Congresses.

UkraÔnska natsionalna rada (1947- 1992). . Documents of Ukrainian foreign policy. [S.l.]: published by the Information Service of the Executive Committee of the Ukrainian National Council in Exile, 1949. 16 p. ; 21 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. SUBJECT: Nationalism — Ukraine — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — History — 1917-1945.

Ukrainian Public Group to Promote the Implementation of the Helsinki Accords. . Memorandum – Ukrainian Public Group to Promote the Implementation of the Helsinki Accords. Washington: Helsinki Guarantees for Ukraine Committee, 1976. PUB TYPE: Serial v. 28 cm. NUMBERING: no. 1- SUBJECT: Civil rights — Ukraine — Soviet Union. ALT . Declaration and Memorandum of the Ukrainian Public Group to Promote the Implementation of the Helsinki Accords no. 1 Documents of the Ukrainian Public Group to Promote the Implementation of the Helsinki Accords no. 4-

Ungern-Sternberg, Roman, 1885-1921. . Order No. 15 to the Russian detachments on the territory of Soviet Siberia May 21, new style, 1921, the city of Urga. [Hoover Library], 1950. 9 p.
NOTES: Caption title. From “Revoliutsiia na Dalnem Vostoke”, p. 429+ SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Sources.

U.K. Delegation to the U.N. Economic and Social Council. . Texts of Soviet and Czechoslovak documents on forced or corrective labor released by the United Kingdom Delegation to the U.N. Eocnomic and Social Council, July, 1950. [S.l.: U.K. Delegation to the U.N. Economic and Social Council, 1950. 24 p. ; 33 cm.
NOTES: Includes reprints from Bolshaia Sovetskaia Entsiklopediia, vol. 29, 1935, Uglovnyi Kodeks and Sobranie Zakonov I Rasporiazhenii of RSFSR and SSSR. SUBJECT: Convict labor — Soviet Union — Czechoslovakia.

United Nations. Economic and Social Council. Ad Hoc Commission on Forced Labor. . Collection of documents of focred labor and court procedures in the Soviet Union: translations submitted to the Commission by a private agency, 1952. [New York: United Nations, 1952. 81 leaves ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Reproduced from typewritten copy. SUBJECT: Convict labor — Soviet Union.

United Nations. General Assembly. . The Soviet delegation at the 39th UN General Assembly Session: documents and materials. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1985. 118 p. ; 17 cm. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Foreign relations — 1975-1985.

United Nations. Security Council. . Documents submitted to the Security Council at its third meeting, 28 January 1946. [n.p.]: 1946. 95 p. 25 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. SUBJECT: International relations — World politics — Iran — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

United States Congress, House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations. . Update on Raoul Wallenberg: hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, August 3, 1983. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1983; m.e. iii, 100 p. ; 24 m.
NOTES: Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. 1017-A, 1017-B (microfiche) Bibliography: p. 30. GOVDOC NO: Y 4.F 76/1:W 15/2 SUBJECT: Wallenberg, Raoul. World War, 1939-1945 — Civilian relief — Hungary — Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Civil rights — Soviet Union — Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust — Biography.

United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. . Documents of the Soviet groups to establish trust between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Washington, D.C.: The Commission, 1984. iii, 142 p.; 28 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. “May 22, 1984.” Bibliography: p. 137-139. SUBJECT: Disarmament — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

United States. Defense Intelligence Agency. . Soviet perceptions of the South Pacific and Antarctic regions: an examination of unclassified Soviet sources (U). [Washington]: Defense Intelligence Agency, 1980. viii, 117 p. : maps (some col.) ; 27 cm. SERIES: Department of Defense intelligence document ; DDE-2200-63-80
NOTES: Bibliography: p. 113-117. SUBJECT: Public opinion — Soviet Union — Oceania — Foreign public opinion — Antarctic regions.

United States. Dept. of State. . Cuban Missile Crisis and aftermath. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1996. xxvii, 934 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: Foreign relations of the United States, 1961-1963 ; v. 11 Department of State publication ; 10410
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index. GOVDOC NO: S 1.1:961-63/v. 11 ISBN: 0160452104 SUBJECT: United Nations — United States — Sources — Cuban Missile Crisis, Oct. 1962 — Foreign relations — 1961-1963.

United States. Dept. of State. . Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to commercial relations between the United States and Russia/the Soviet Union, 1910-1949. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1987. 22 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
NOTES: Department of State decimal file 611.61 and decimal file 661.11. pt. 1. U.S. commercial relations with Russia/the Soviet Union — pt. 2. Russian/Soviet commercial relations with the United States. ISBN: 0842030530 (microfilm : set) SUBJECT: United States — Dept. of State — Archives — Commerce — Soviet Union — History — Sources — Commercial policy — 20th century. NON-HARVARD LOCATION: CRL (Chicago): Microfilm

United States. Dept. of State. Bureau of Public Affairs. . KAL flight #007: compilation of statements and documents: September 1-16, 1983. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1983. 21 p. ; 28 cm. SERIES: Bulletin reprint
NOTES: Caption title. Includes bibliographical references. GOVDOC NO: S 1.3/a:K 84 876 SUBJECT: Airlines — Korea (South) — Accidents — United States — International relations — Soviet Union.

United States. Dept. of State. . Foreign relations of the United States: diplomatic papers. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1949 1969. 6 v. in 29 : maps ; 24 cm.
NOTES: Includes correspondence to and from Secretary of State Cordell Hull on the Good Neighbor Policy, the Roosevelt-Litinov Agreements, the Montevideo Conference, the Export-Import Bank, the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, the Nye Committee, the Second London Naval Conference, the Spanish Civil War, the Sino-Japanese Conflict, the League of Nations and other topics. GOVDOC NO: S 1.1: 933-938 SUBJECT: United States — President (1933-1945 : Roosevelt) — League of Nations — London Naval Treaty (1936) — World War, 1939-1945 — Causes — Diplomatic history — Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 — Neutrality Act of 1936 — Pan-Americanism — Spain — History — Civil War, 1936-1939 — Foreign relations — Sources — Soviet Union.

United States. Dept. of State. . Moscow, 1943 Oct.-1944 Aug. 1943 1944. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control ca. 400 items. SERIES: National Archives microfilm publications ; microcopy no. M982.
NOTES: Forms part of: Department of State decimal file relating to World War II, 1939-1945, reels 222, 223. Records, correspondence, etc. concerning American diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union in World War II. Microfilm. Washington : National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1979. 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. SUBJECT: United States — Dept. of State — Archives — World War, 1939-1945 — Diplomatic history — Sources — Diplomatic and consular service — Soviet Union — Foreign relations.

United States. Dept. of State. . Papers relating the the foreign relations of the United States: with the address of the President to Congress. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1920 1937. 9 v. in 57 ; 24 cm.
NOTES: Includes correspondence to and from Secretaries of State William Jennings Bryan and Robert Lansing concerning the Panama Canal, Mexico, the Soviet Union, the World War, 1914-1918, the Paris Peace Conference, 1919-1920, and Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations and other issues. GOVDOC NO: S 1.1:913-921 SUBJECT: United States — President (1913-1921: Wilson) — League of Nations — Paris Peace Conference — (1919-1920) — Treaty of Versailles — (1919) — Treaty of Brest-Litovsk — (1918 Feb. 9) — World War, 1914-1918 — Sources — Diplomatic history — Panama Canal (Panama) — Foreign relations — Mexico — Soviet Union. OTHER: Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 — Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925 — Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928.

United States. Dept. of State. . Russia. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1900 1931. 4 v. ; 24 cm. SERIES: Department of State publication ; no. 222, 330, 390, 987 Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States ; 1918-1919 Department of State publication ; no. 222, etc.
NOTES: The 4th vol. is filmed with the 13th part of: The Paris Peace Conference, 1919. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1942-1947. Microfilm. [Princeton, N.J.? : Princeton Microfilm Corp.? 19 ]. 2 microfilm reels : negative ; 35 mm. (Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States ; reels 30 and 35, pt. 14). SUBJECT: United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — History — Revolution, 1917-1921 — Sources.

United States. Dept. of State. . The Soviet Union. 1945. PUB TYPE: Archive/Manuscript Control, ca. items on microfilm reels.
NOTES: Documents from the National Archives. Record group 59, records of the Dept. of State, central files: Soviet Union. Guides list contents of both parts for each time period. [pt. 2] Foreign affairs. [section 1] 1945-1949 (10 reels). [section 2] 1950-1954 (12 reels). [pt. 1] ISBN 0-89093-708-7, 0-89093-709-5. [pt. 2] ISBN 0-89093-721-4, 0-89093-722-2. [pt. 1] Internal affairs. [section 1] 1945-1949 (39 reels). [section 2] 1950-1954 (38 reels). Microfilm. Frederick, MD. : University Publications of America, 1984- microfilm reels ; 35 mm. + guides. (Confidential U.S. State Department central files). SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Politics and government — Sources — Foreign relations — Sources.

United States. Dept. of State. International Information Administration. . Documents on forced labor and court procedures in the Soviet Union. Washington, 1953. 1 v. illus. 28 cm. SUBJECT: Prisons — Russia — Justice, Administration of Russia.

United States. Dept. of State. Office of Public Communication. . Madrid CSCE negotiations, 1980-81. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, Editorial Division ; U.S. G.P.O., 1982. 54 p. ; 28 cm. SERIES: Selected documents ; no. 20 United States. Dept. of State. SUBJECT: Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe — (1975: Helsinki, Finland) — Security, International — Jews – – Soviet Union — Foreign relations — United States.

United States. Dept. of State. . The Soviet Union, 1950-1961 supplement. Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1979. 6 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports ; pt. 11.
NOTES: “A microfilm project of University Publications of America, inc.” SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — 1925-1953 — Sources.

United States. Dept. of State. Historical Office. . Eastern Europe: the Soviet Union. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1969; m.e. 993 p. ; 24 cm. SERIES: Foreign relations of the United States, 1946 ; v. 6 Department of State publication ; 8470.
NOTES: Includes index. GOVDOC NO: 1.1:946/v. 6 SUBJECT: United States — Foreign relations — 1945-1953 — Sources — Europe, Eastern — Soviet Union.

United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. . President Nixon’s trip to Moscow (Official documents published in Pravda). [Washington: 1972. ii, 61 p. 27 cm. SERIES: FBIS Special memorandum SUBJECT: United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union. OTHER: Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913- Pravda.

United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. . Basic documents of Soviet corrective labor legislation. Arlington, Va.; Springfield, Va.: Foreign Broadcast Information Service, [Joint Publications Research Service ; National Technical Information Service, distributor], 1983. a, 96 p.
NOTES: Special issue of: USSR report. Political and sociological affairs. “JPRS 84795.” Microfiche. Webster, N.Y. : Photographic Sciences Corp., 1983. 2 microfiches. GOVDOC NO: PrEx 7.21/5:1497 1067-L-1 (microfiche) REPORT NO: JPRS 84795 SUBJECT: Convict labor — Law and legislation — Soviet Union.

United States Information Agency. . Documents pertaining to relations between Granada, the USSR and Cuba. [S.l.]: USIA, 1983. 1 v. (unpaged) ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. A collection of photocopied documents in English, Russian, or Korean; some in ms., some include translation. SUBJECT: Granada — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Cuba.

United States. National Archives and Records Service. . Historical files of the American Expeditionary Force, North Russia, 1918-1919. Washington: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1973. 8 p. ; 23 cm. SERIES: National Archives microfilm publications. Pamphlet describing ; M 924
NOTES: Cover title. “From records of the American Expeditionary Forces (World War I), 1917-23, Record Group 120.”–P. [2] of cover. SUBJECT: United States — Army — American Expeditionary Forces — Archives — Microform catalogs — Soviet Union — History — Allied Intervention, 1918-1920 – – Sources — Bibliography — Microform catalogs. NON-HARVARD LOCATION: CRL (Chicago): Microfilm

United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service. . First Venona Release. Fort George G. Meade, Maryland: NSA/CSS, 1995. 95 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: “11 July 1995” Cover title. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Sources — United States — Signal Security Agency — Espionage, Soviet — Cryptography — Foreign relations.

United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service. . Second Venona Release. Fort George G. Meade, Maryland: NSA/CSS, 1995.. 431 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: “12 October 1995” Cover title. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Sources — United States — Signal Security Agency — Espionage, Soviet — Cryptography — Foreign relations.

United States. Office of Naval Intelligence. . Monthly information bulletin. Washington, D.C.: Govt. Print. Off. 1919 1936. PUB TYPE: Serial v. : ill., maps (part fold.) ; 24-26 cm. NUMBERING: No. 1 (15 Jan.1919)-Vol. XVI, no. 4 (April 1936) SERIES: Op-16-B1
NOTES: Originally: “Confidential”. Some numbers issued by the Office under a variant name: Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Division of Naval Intelligence. At head of . Office of Navy Intelligence. Navy Department. Issues for 1926-1936 called Vol. IX-vol. XVI. 1935 issues also called: 0p-16-B1. Size changes in 1923 to 26 cm. Some issues accompanied by supplements. Some numbers issued together. Numbers for Jan. 1919-Jan 1923 included monthly index at front of each issue. Feb. 1923-June 1928 :”Contents” replaces “Index” at front of each issue. Volumes X-XIII (July 1928- June 1931) include annual index. General index covering Jan. 1919 to June 1929 contained in vol. XII, no. 12 (June 1930). Beginning in 1929 the index is published in each volume in the June number. SUBJECT: United States — Navy — Periodicals — Peace-time activities — Aviation — Great Britain — Royal Navy — Germany — Kriegsmarine — Japan — Kaigun — Soviet Union — Voenno-morski flot — France — Marine — Navies — Strength — Sea-power — Warships — Periodicals Ordnance, Naval — Periodicals War games, Naval — Torpedo-boats — Torpedoes — Submarines — World War, 1914-1918 — Sources United States — History, Naval — Periodicals United States — History, Naval — United States — Intelligence service. ALT . Information bulletin 1935-1936. O.N.I. monthly information bulletin 1926-1930 O.N.I. bulletin 1926-1932.

United States. Office of Strategic Services. . O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports: part XI, the Soviet Union: 1950-1961 supplement. Washington: University Publications of America, 1979. 6 reels ; 35 mm.
NOTES: Microfilm edition of declassified documents. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — 1953- — Sources. NON-HARVARD LOCATION: CRL (Chicago): Microfilm

United States. Office of Strategic Services. . A guide to O.S.S., State Department intelligence and research reports. Washington, D.C.: A microfilm project of University Publications of America, 1977. 7 v. ; 22 cm.
NOTES: [pt.] 1. Japan and its occupied territories during World War II.–[pt.] 2. Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia.–[pt.] 3. China and India.–[pt.] 4. Germany and its occupied territories during World War II.–[pt.] 5. Postwar Europe.–[pt.] 6. The Soviet Union.–[pt.] 7. The Middle East. ISBN: 0890931178 (v.1) SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Sources — Asia – – History — Indexes — Europe — 1918-1945.

USSR-USA Summit (1974: Moscow). . Documents of the USSR-USA summit talks, Moscow, June-July 1974. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1974. 61 p. ; 17 cm. SUBJECT: United States — Relations (general) with Soviet Union.

USSR-USA Summit (Washington, 1987). . USSR-USA summit: Washington, December 7-10, 1987: documents and materials. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1987. 143 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 20 cm. SUBJECT: Nuclear disarmament — Strategic Defense Initiative — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

B.N. Vasil’ev and M.G. Meierovich, eds. . Recent Soviet literature on the Russian working class. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1981. 99 p.; 23 cm. SERIES: Soviet studies in history, v. 19, no. 4. 0038-5867
NOTES: “Unabridged translation of articles from Soviet journals.” Cover title. Sub. A journal of translations. Includes bibliographical references. Pt. 1. The size, composition, and territorial distribution of the factory-plant proletariat of European Russia and the Transcaucasus in 1913-1914. — On the sources from which factory and plant workers were recruited in the Imperialist Era. — Pt. 2. Chairs of history of the USSR at regional universities. SUBJECT: Working class — Soviet Union — History — Nicholas II, 1894-1917 — Proletariat — Study and teaching (Higher).

Vilenskii, Semen Samuilovich. . Resistance in the Gulag: memoirs, letters, documents. Moscow: Vozvrashchenie, 1992. 141 p. : ill., portr., carte ; 21 cm.
NOTES: …d. par Semyon Vilensky. Trad. abrÈgÈe du russe, publ. ý l’occasion de la confÈrence tenue ý Moscou du 19 au 22 mai 1992 par Vozvrashchenie. Index. SUBJECT: Political prisoners — Soviet Union — Biography — Congresses — Concentration camps — History — Sources — History — 1925-1953. . Visit to the USSR of the party and government delegation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: November 1-9 1978: documents and materials. Moscow: Progress publishers, 1978. 45 p., [4] p. of plates : ill.; 20 cm. SUBJECT: Visits of state — Soviet Union. Vietnam — Foreign relations.

Vistinetskii, Mark ArkadÈvich, ed. . In common they fought; facts, documents, and essays: a collection. Moscow: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1957. 365 p. illus., ports. 21 cm.
NOTES: Translation of Delo trudiashchikhsia vsego mira. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Relations with foreign countries.

Volodymyr, Patriarch of Kiev and All Ukraine, 1925-1995. . A Ukrainian priest’s appeals from a Soviet labor camp. Baltimore: Smoloskyp Publishers, 1976. 12 p. : port. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Documents of Ukrainian samvydav ; no. 3
NOTES: Letters from the author to Pope Paul VI and the World Council of Churches. SUBJECT: Volodymyr, Patriarch of Kiev and All Ukraine — Persecution — Political prisoners — Soviet Union — Correspondence. OTHER: Yasen, Bohdan. . War aims of belligerents as elicited by Russia’s attempts to secure a general peace. I. The Russian peace offer. II. Replies to the Russian offer … IN: A League of nations. Boston, 1918. 21 cm. vol. I, no. 3, 1 p. l., p. [107]-172. (OCoLC)1755671. Boston, World Peace Foundation, 1918. SUBJECT: World War, 1914-1918 — Peace — Soviet Union — Sources — Diplomatic history.

Wegerer, Alfred von, 1800- ed. . Behind the scenes of a disarmament conference. Berlin, 1933.
NOTES: Amplified reprint from Berliner Monatschafte, v. 11, June and July, 1933. SUBJECT: International Peace Conference — (1899: — Hague, Netherlands) — Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments — (1932: — Geneva) — France — Foreign relations — Soviet Union — Europe — History — 1871-1918 — Sources.

Weinberg, Gerhard L. . Selected Soviet sources on the partisan movement in World War II. Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air Research and Development Command, Human Resources Research Institute, 1954. xiii, 170 p., [2] leaves of plates (some folded) : maps ; 27 cm. SERIES: Project “Alexander,” general series ; v. 1 Research memorandum; no. 26, v.1
NOTES: English translations of German translations of captured Russian documents. “January 1954.” “War Documentation Project”–Cover. “AD 2601”–Cover. Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT: World War, 1939-1945 — Underground movements — Soviet Union — Sources. OTHER: Human Resources Research Institute (U.S.) United States. Air Force. Air Research and Development Command. Columbia University. War Documentation Project.

West, Nigel. . The crown jewels: the British secrets at the heart of the KGB archives. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. xiv, 366 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references (p. 349- 356) and index. ISBN: 0300078064 SUBJECT: Soviet Union — Archives — Espionage, Soviet — Great Britain — History — 20th century — Sources. OTHER: Tsarev, Oleg.

Wise, Sallie and Leroy, Patricia. . The Chernobyl disaster: sources of information and reactions. [Washington: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1986. 18 leaves ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. At head of . Soviet area, audience and opinion research. “Prepared by: Sallie Wise (analyst), Patricia Leroy.”–Prelim. p. “October 1986.” “AR 4-86.” Photocopy reproduced locally. SUBJECT: Nuclear power plants — Ukraine — Chernobyl — Accidents — Industrial accidents — Reporting — Soviet Union.

World Federation of Free Latvians. . Memoranda on reestablishing freedom and independence in Latvia in connection with the European Security and Cooperation Conference. Washington: World Federation of Free Latvians, 1973. 11, 9, D-57 leaves; 29 cm.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references. Legal aspects.–Political aspects.–Documents. SUBJECT: Latvia — Foreign relations — Soviet Union. OTHER: Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.

Wrenn, Harry L. . SALT II basic documents. [Washington, DC]: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1978. 244 p. ; 28 cm. SERIES: Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service. Supplement ; 1978-79, reel 5, fr. 0706.
NOTES: Cover title. “September 8, 1978.” “78-182 F.” “Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division.” Includes bibliographical references. Microfilm. Arlington, VA: University Publications of America, 1979. on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Low reduction. (Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service. 1978-79 supplement ; reel 5, fr. 0706). SUBJECT: Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II — United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.

Yasen, Bohdan, ed. . Women’s voices from Soviet labor camps. Baltimore: Smoloskyp Publishers, 1975. 12 p. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Documents of Ukrainian samvydav ; no. 1. SUBJECT: Political prisoners — Soviet Union — Women prisoners.

Yasmann, Victor J. . The KGB documents and the Soviet collapse. Parts I and II. Washington, D.C.: National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, 1998. 25 p. ; 28 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. “November 2, 1998”: Verso of T.p. “Council contract number: 813-15” : Verso of T.p. “Contractor : American Foreign Policy Council” : Verso of T.p. This publication follows a “Brief report, no. 1” and a Preliminary report. SUBJECT: Soviet Union — History — Intelligence service. OTHER: Zubok, Vladislav. National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (U.S.).

Zakydalsky, Taras, ed. . Three philosophers-political prisoners in the Soviet Union. Baltimore: Smoloskyp Publishers, 1976. 18 p. : ill.; 18 cm. SERIES: Documents of Ukrainian samvydav ; no. 4 SUBJECT: Lisovy, Vasyl Semenovich, 1937- Pronyuk, Yevhen, 1936- Bondar, Mykola Vasylevich, 1939- Political prisoners — Ukraine — Biography — Philosophers — History — 1917-.

ZionistsÖ . Zionists suffering in Russia: quotations from letters and other documents. [S.l.: s.n., 1930 1939. [10] leaves ; 34 cm.
NOTES: Cover title. SUBJECT: Concentration camps — Soviet Union — Zionists — Political prisoners.

Zumbakis, S. Paul. Ethnic Community Services (Chicago, Ill.). . Lithuanian independence: the re-establishment of the rule of law. Chicago, Ill.: Ethnic Community Services, 1990. xi, 164 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. SERIES: Lithuanian independence series.
NOTES: Documents pertaining to relations between the Republic of Lithuania and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics / translated and compiled by the Information Bureau of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania: p. 53- 163. SUBJECT: Lithuania — Autonomy and independence movements — Sources — Lithuania — History — 1945-1991 — Foreign relations — Soviet Union.