1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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1879- 1953
1890- 1986
1901- 1988
1899- 1953
1883- 1954
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November 12, 1945
TASS and the NKID (People's Commisseriat of Foreign Affairs) debate the identity of a French news agency refered to in a Reuters telegram in order to make a decision on the possible expulsion of a France Presse correspondent.
June 9, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports responses to the second Chinese nuclear test among Soviet news agencies, upper and middle class citizens, and students.
October 28, 1945
TASS reports on newspaper articles in the foreign press disputing rumors of Stalin's illness.
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 26, 1945
TASS reports on rumors that Stalin is ill and blames the American press for fueling these rumors.
October 24, 1945
Reports of that Stalin is ill.
October 21, 1945
Reports from various embassies of rumors that Stalin is ill.
Reports of widespread rumors of that Stalin is ill.
October 23, 1945
The Soviet embassy in London responded to rumors by announcing that Stalin's health is "excellent."
Rumors continue to circulate that Stalin is ill, and Soviet representatives have neither confirmed nor denied these rumors.