1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Middle East
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1908- 1985
Lebanon
Syria
1882- 1951
1894- 1951
July 14, 1949
Klary Svokolov, a musician, is a Russian agent reporting on nightclub goers.
July 11, 1949
Jack Franco operates under instructions from Israel intelligence while in Beirut.
July 1, 1949
An unknown young man has been frequenting the Russian Commission.
June 29, 1949
The Soviets are monitoring Germans arriving from Damascus to Beirut.
A report mentions Israeli instructions to smuggle Jewish youths out of Syria and other Arab countries.
June 27, 1949
A memo detailing communist activities indicates Russian ties in Beirut, smuggling along the Syrian-Turkish border, and Russian contact with the Kurdish Democratic Party.
June 25, 1949
The Russians are interested in understanding Husni Al-Zaim's supporters and policy.
The Yugoslav Commission in Beirut plans to bring propaganda to Syria and Lebanon through Beirut.
June 24, 1949
Syria plays out as a battleground of foreign propaganda, and Chehab looks into recent developments.
June 20, 1949
The Cominform is expected to soon make a major decision, and Yugoslavian communist newspapers are discovered in Beirut.