1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1903- 1973
North America
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1895- 1972
Middle East
1898- 1976
1908- 1985
East Asia
November 29, 1944
Report on Soviet film director Kalatozov's activities in New York City and contacts with members of the American film industry.
November 28, 1944
FBI director Hoover recommends continued surveillance of Mikhail Kalatozov's former residence in Los Angeles.
August 23, 1944
Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov has left Los Angeles for New York and Washington, DC, and will likely be returning home to the Soviet Union. A list of contacts by Kalatozov's staff and his wife to various American film producers and directors is recorded, including Orson Welles.
June 13, 1944
Report on contacts made by Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov with Soviet embassy officials and members of the American film industry, including Orson Welles.
April 22, 1944
The FBI states that a confidential source reports that Kalatozov is meeting with Nelson Rockefeller regarding distributing Soviet films to South America. The signature is difficult to read but is likely J. Edgar Hoover.
June 29, 1964
Account of Zhou's conversation with Kenyan officials, including discussions of the Sino-Soviet debate, imperialist manipulation of the debate, and enhanced US pressure in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
March 30, 1951
Communist organizations work to form "Peace Supporters" groups and conduct propaganda campaigns against American involvement in the region.
August 8, 1949
A meeting of Communist Parties endorses future activities and plans to counter Turkish, Syrian, and other regional anti-communist plans.