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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , colour text file, PDF
    Series Statement: FO1093: Foreign Office: Permanent Under-Secretary's Department: Registered and Unregistered Papers FO1093-583
    Content: A file of reports, memoranda, speeches, and press cuttings generated by the Russia Committee. Subjects discussed in this file include Soviet press articles opposing trade with capitalist nations; an analysis of the Soviet government’s attitude towards the West; the risks of trade with the Soviet Union; the spread of communism in South America; the spread of communism in Asia, and its effect on American foreign policy; the population of the Soviet Union; Soviet propaganda trends; the strengthening of Soviet political control in Eastern Europe, including the use of purges; the rouble exchange rate; Soviet internal politics, and relations with communist parties abroad; anti-Stalinist feeling in foreign communist parties; British press coverage of Stalin’s birthday; a survey of communism outside the Soviet orbit; and future Soviet foreign policy
    Note: Document cover date: 1 January 1950 to 31 March 1950 , Date document(s) were released to the public domain: 23 May 2013 , Part of a digital collection titled "Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War: Intelligence, Strategy and Diplomacy" created from unpublished documents in the United Kingdom's National Archives. The primary source materials were digitized in full colour by the Taylor & Francis Group (Abingdon, England, 2015-16)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Print manuscript version Russia Committee (RC): Papers 2-57 (With Gaps) (London : Foreign Office, 1 January 1950 to 31 March 1950)
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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