1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1898- 1976
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February 2, 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 2 February 1990 describes the latest developments in German unification, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Arab States, Vietnam, and the Soviet Union.
October 9, 1969
A report on the current situation in South Vietnam, with a discussion of current and future US plans for the region.
November 12, 1966
I. Shcherbakov and Pham Van Dong discuss Soviet-Vietnamese relations, the last developments on the battlefield, and American "peace maneuvers."
December 5, 1965
Zhou Enlai and Le Thanh Nghi discuss US military strategy in the Vietnam War.
September 18, 1973
A letter, presumably written by Le Duan, offers a clarion call for war in the wake of the Paris Peace Accords.
May 25, 1973
The COSVN Party Current Affairs Committee report on steps to be taken against the United States.
January 8, 1975
Excerpts describe the 1975 operations plan laid out by the Politburo, with guidelines on the mission and responsibility of military and political forces on the battlefields of Cochin China.
September 10, 1974
Le Duan's comments on the draft plan presented by Vo Quang Ho, laying out plans to liberate South Vietnam in two years 1975-1976.
August 13, 1974
The Politburo issues a resolution addressing Nixon's resignation of the U.S. Presidency and laying out a number of urgent Party tasks.
June 30, 1973
Upon submitting a Post-Paris Agreement proposal at the negotiating table with the U.S. and the DRV, the COSVN Party Current Affairs Committee issues an announcement that requests all levels of command and all branches to launch another struggle phase focusing on three urgent issues: ceasefire; exchange of detained civilian personnel; and guaranteeing the right to freedom and democracy.