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1879- 1953
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Western Europe
November 20, 1946
Dekanozov relates a conversation with Ambassador Smith, who indicated that President Truman was interested in control over nuclear energy. Smith would like to meet with Stalin when he returns from Sochi.
November 17, 1945
A TASS correspondent and a representative of the press department of the French occupation forces in Austria inquire after the purpose of Otto von Habsburg's presence in Austria.
November 16, 1945
TASS reports on the first car to run on atomic energy, which drove through London on November 4, 1945.
October 27, 1945
US Ambassador to the Soviet Union Harriman told the press that Stalin was in good condition when they met in Sochi.
October 23, 1945
Report that the French press has been instructed by the Ministry of Information not to spread any information of foreign policy favorable to the USSR.
April 9, 1946
Schoenfeld's notes on a series of conversations held between the Hungarian delegation to Moscow and various Soviet officials. Conversations focused on primarily Hungarian populations abroad.
December 22, 1944
Memorandum from V.G. Dekanozov to Joseph Stalin discussing the creation of the Interim National Government of Hungary in December of 1944.