1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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North America
1914- 1984
1906- 1982
1909- 1989
May 23, 1944
The People's Home Counsel (KRN) meets with Stalin, Zhukov, and Molotov at the Kremlin to discuss Polish politics and military.
April 29, 1993
Clinton and Walesa discuss U.S.-Polish relations and steps their countries could take to coordinate policy vis-a-vis Russia. (Clinton's memcons with Iliescu and Zhelev were withheld during declassification in September 2019.)
February 15, 1995
Kohl and Clinton have a wide ranging discussion on NATO expansion, crises in the Balkans, Chechnya and Northern Africa, relations with Europe, and other subjects.
October 12, 2016
Polish ambassador and chairman of the Drafting Committee at the 1995 NPT review conference.
September 1, 1945
Jakub Berman, leading Polish communist, writes to Stalin a detailed list of events occuring in Poland dealing with the stability of the Post-War communist government.
January 2, 1958
In response to the arming of West Germany, Rapacki proposes a European Nuclear Weapon Free Zone.
May 14, 1955
Treaty establishing the Warsaw Pact in response to the integration of West Germany into NATO.
October 31, 1980
A visit from Polish leadership reveals the extent of the crisis. Brezhnev believes that the Polish leadership is capable of maintaining control and quelling the counter-revolution, but that Poland is in dire need of economic assistance from the USSR.