1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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Central America and Caribbean
1898- 1972
North America
1894- 1971
1908- 1965
Western Europe
May 26, 1962
A list of all generals, admirals, and staff from the Armed Forces and Central Directories of the Ministry of Defense involved in operation “Anadyr’”.
September 29, 1962
A list of generals and officers assigned to "Pavlov's" group. Pavlov, often used by Soviet officials as a pseudonym, most likely refers to Issa Pliyev, the commander of Soviet troops in Cuba.
September 3, 1962
This report provides a revised schedule for the arrival of Soviet ships to Cuba that allows for the additional dispatch of combat equipment.
July 4, 1962
This set of instructions explains the tasks assigned to the captain of the ship carrying the Soviet operations group in charge of finding suitable locations for Soviet missiles. There are explicit instructions regarding being followed and/or boarded by foreign vessels.
June 20, 1962
A diagram outlining the organization of different forces involved in the "Anadyr'" Operation.
September 1962
This letter to the Chief of General Staff M.V. Zakharov requests that additional motor vehicle repair workshops and motor transport equipment are sent to Cuba.
June 22, 1962
These documents request that armored reconnaissance vehicles fit for a tropical climate be brought to Cuba.
A report describing the systemic overflights that US aircrafts made over Soviet ships during September 1962.
September 16, 1962
This letter from M.V. Zakharov and S.P. Ivanov reports the departure of the Soviet ship Indigirka, the vessel used to deliver nuclear warheads to Cuba.
May 24, 1962
A chart detailing the tactical and technical data of five Soviet ships. Details include the ships' displacement, cargo capacity, and speed.
Document Year: 1962