Soviet Union : Political relations between the Soviet Union and US : accusations by Soviet Government against US journalist Mrs A L Strong and later withdrawal correspondence between President Eisenhower and Marshal Zhukov; proceedings by US Government against Soviet Uni (FO371-116666).

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Abingdon, England : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
  • London : Foreign Office, 1955.
Description
1 online resource : colour text file, PDF

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Subject(s)
Series
  • General Correspondence from 1906-1966 (Great Britain. Foreign Office. Political Departments) ; FO371-116666. [More in this series]
  • Cold War Eastern Europe. [More in this series]
  • FO371: Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence from 1906-1966 ; FO371-116666
Data source
  • Cold War Eastern Europe, 1947-1982
  • Cold War Eastern Europe, 1953-1960: Module 1
  • History Commons
Summary note
A file containing documents concerning American-Soviet foreign relations. The file includes a series of communiqués on the shooting down of an American aircraft by Soviet fighters in the Bering Strait -- a note from the United States government to the Soviet Union concerning the incident -- a summary of questions asked to the United States Secretary of State concerning the incident at an American press conference -- and a map detailing the events of the crash. The file also includes an application by the United States government to the International Court of Justice instituting proceedings against the Soviet Union in response the destruction of an American aircraft in Japan. Other documents include a discussion of increases in cultural exchanges between the U.S. and the Soviet Union -- American press clippings on public opinion surrounding American-Soviet relations -- and a discussion of the arrest of Anna Strong, an American journalist charged with espionage by the Soviet Union in 1949.
Notes
  • File date: 1955.
  • Date document(s) were released to the public domain: 1985.
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