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February 15, 1955

Letter to the CPSU Central Committee, Request for Material Aid to Amirkhizi of the People's Party of Iran

[CPSU CC stamp:

05232

15 February 1955

subject to return to the

CPSU CC General Department]

 

TO THE CPSU CENTRAL COMMITTEE

 

Cde. Radmanesh, the General Secretary of the CC of the People's Party of Iran, has turned to the CPSU CC with a request to give material aid to Cde. Amirkhizi, a member of the CC of the People's Party of Iran, until permanent work is found for him.

 

Cde. Amirkhizi graduated from the CPSU CC Higher Party School in 1954.

 

Members of the CC of the People's Party of Iran in Moscow intended to send Cde. Amirkhizi to leadership work in the Committee of the Democratic Party of Iranian Azerbaijan in Baku, but then they gave up this idea.

 

At the present time Cde. Amirkhizi is being processed for work in the A. S. Pushkin Museum of Graphic Arts.

 

We consider it possible to grant the request of Cde. Radmanesh and give material aid of 1800 rubles monthly in February and March 1955 to Cde. Amirkhizi against the account of the Executive Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent.

 

[signature] (V. Stepanov)

[signature] (I. Kozlov)

 

15 February 1955

Nº 25-S-280

[handwritten:

Memo

Cde. Amirkhizi was given material aid by the

Executive Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent]

 

To the archives [illegible signature]

 

Sector chief [illegible signature]

11 March 1955

1.3oe

to Cde. V. P. Stepanov

to Cde. Vor[onin]

1[6] February 1955

This note requests the CPSU Central Committee to give 1800 rubles a month to Amirkhizi, a member of the CC of the People's Party of Iran, until permanent work is found for him. Handwritten note at the bottom of the page confirms he received assistance.


Document Information

Source

RGANI, f. 5, op. 28, d. 347. Department for Relations with Foreign Communist Parties (International Department of the Central Committee), 1953-1957, microfilm, reel 83. Contributed by Roham Alvandi and translated by Gary Goldberg.

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