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Russia Committee (RC): Papers for 1951

1 Jan 1951

A file of reports, memoranda, and correspondence generated by the Russia Committee. Subjects discussed in this file include reports of possible Soviet attempts at conciliation; a letter from Prime Minister Clement Attlee commending the activity of the committee; trade between the Eastern and Western Blocs, and economic warfare; Soviet intentions towards Japan; the stability of the Soviet regime, including causes of internal dissent; German rearmament policy, and its potential international consequences; Soviet foreign policy before and during the Second World War; British post-war foreign policy; Soviet propaganda trends; speculation about the problems caused for the Soviets by the Korean war; and an assessment of the likelihood of war with the Soviet Union.
pakistan cambodia thailand philippines singapore laos indonesia india china mongolia afghanistan trade ukraine turkey united kingdom mexico france economy belgium iran japan egypt dominican republic iraq albania bulgaria malta cyprus hungary gibraltar poland saudi arabia latvia jordan luxembourg iceland united states of america azerbaijan guinea finland canada greece germany united nations russia australia austria censorship czechoslovakia north korea denmark diplomacy malaya german democratic republic indochina industry international relations israel italy lithuania burma netherlands new zealand norway propaganda psychological warfare south korea romania spain ceylon sweden siam great britain ussr soviet union vietnam yugoslavia korea scotland cold war england réunion taiwan rearmament contingency planning east germany vladimir lenin eastern bloc austria-hungary formosa military intelligence west germany north atlantic treaty organisation adolf hitler subversion intelligence gathering dwight eisenhower soviet foreign policy economic warfare holland persia ministry of defence chiefs of staff ernest bevin foreign office war preparations threat of war with the ussr communist information bureau communist party of great britain permanent under-secretary's department information research department clement attlee anglo-soviet relations soviet society josef stalin assessing enemy strength soviet renegades anti-aircraft defence western bloc nazi-soviet pact
Collection ID
FO1093
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Afghanistan Albania Australia Austria Austria-Hungary Azerbaijan Belgium Bulgaria Burma Cambodia Canada Ceylon China Cyprus Czechoslovakia Denmark Dominican Republic East Germany Egypt England Finland Formosa France German Democratic Republic Germany Gibraltar Great Britain Greece Guinea Holland Hungary Iceland India Indochina Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Italy Japan Jordan Korea Laos Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malaya Malta Mexico Mongolia Netherlands New Zealand North Korea Norway Pakistan Persia Philippines Poland Réunion Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Scotland Siam Singapore South Korea Soviet Union Spain Sweden Taiwan Thailand Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States of America USSR Vietnam West Germany Yugoslavia
Document Reference
FO 1093/588/2
Document Types
Memorandum Report Correspondence
File Reference
FO 1093/588
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.fo1093.0588.002
Keywords
Soviet Foreign Policy Diplomacy Anglo-soviet Relations Trade Western Bloc Eastern Bloc Intelligence Gathering Industry Economic Warfare Soviet Society Subversion Soviet Renegades Rearmament Nazi-soviet Pact Assessing Enemy Strength Propaganda Threat Of War With The Ussr Contingency Planning War Preparations Economy Anti-aircraft Defence
Languages
English
Organizations
Communist Party of Great Britain Chiefs of Staff Communist Information Bureau Foreign Office Information Research Department Ministry of Defence North Atlantic Treaty Organisation United Nations Permanent Under-Secretary's Department
Pages
206
Persons Discussed
Clement Attlee Ernest Bevin Dwight Eisenhower Adolf Hitler Vladimir Lenin Josef Stalin
Published in
United Kingdom
Themes
International Relations Propaganda Censorship Psychological Warfare Military Intelligence

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