Government Publications Microfilm Collections: Soviet Union

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Entry 340
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. CIA Research Reports. The Soviet Union, 1946-1976. 5 reels. Edited by Paul Kesaris. Index by Robert Lester. Frederick, MD: UPA, 1982.
LOCATION:  PrEx3.2 R43/S07 946-76 film (Gov Pubs Micro/US)
LOCATION:  PrEx3.2 R43/S07 946-76 index (Ref/US)
This collection contains reports prepared for internal use for the President and the National Security Council. These reports cover political and military affairs, studies and statistics on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of meetings with foreign government officials, court proceedings and other legal documents, full texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S. diplomatic personnel, reports and translations from foreign journals, newspapers, and high-level foreign government documents.

Entry 341
U.S. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Cybernetics in the USSR (1966-1970). 5 reels. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1972.
LOCATION:  PrEx7.11 C99 film (Gov Pubs Micro/US)
This collection contains the translations of Soviet Union scientific periodicals, books, and newspaper articles on the theoretical, technical, and applied aspects of cybernetics.

Entry 342
U.S. State Department. Confidential U.S. Diplomatic Post Records. Russia and The Soviet Union, 1914-1941. 10 reels. Edited by Paul Kesaris. Index by Dale Reynolds. Frederick, MD: UPA, 1982.
LOCATION:  S1.2 P85 Russia pt. 1-2 film (Gov Pubs Micro/US)
LOCATION:  S1.2 P85 Russia pt. 1-2 index (Ref/US)
Filmed from the holdings of the National Archives, this compilation is similar to the Central Files of the State Department. The contents cover thousands of papers from American diplomats stationed in foreign countries. Included are reports from U.S. consulates, listening posts, and embassies. Part 1 covers 1914-1918, Part 2 covers 1919-1935, and Part 3 covers 1934-1941.

Entry 343
U.S. State Department. Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files. The Soviet Union: Internal Affairs, 1945-1949 and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1949. (Record Group 59; Decimal Numbers 861, 761 and 711.) 49 reels. Edited by Paul Kesaris. Index by Robert Lester. Frederick, MD: UPA, 1985.
LOCATION:  S1.2 C39 Sov.Union 945-49 film (Gov Pubs Micro/US)
LOCATION:  S1.2 C39 Sov.Union 945-49 index (Ref/US)
Filmed from the holdings of the National Archives, this compilation focuses on a variety on materials from U.S. Diplomats in foreign countries. Each set contains thousands of pages of special reports, studies, minutes of meetings, interviews, full texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S. Diplomatic personnel along with many other documents. Also included is information on the internal affairs of foreign countries. This information is arranged topically and chronologically on topics such as political parties and elections, revolution, human rights, national defense and much more.

Entry 344
U.S. State Department. Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between the Soviet Union and Other States, 1940-1944, Decimal File 761. (Record Group 59; T 1248.) 4 reels. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration; distributed by Scholarly Resources, 1980.
LOCATION:  S1.1 P769 T1248 film (Gov Pubs Micro/US)
Filmed from the holdings of the National Archives, this consists of instructions and despatches as well as notes between the State Department and foreign diplomatic representatives in the U.S. It may also include correspondence with other Government departments as well as private companies or individuals.

Entry 345
U.S. State Department. Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations Between the United States and the Soviet Union, 1940-1944, Decimal File 711.61. (Record Group 59; T 1242.) 1 reel. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration; distributed by Scholarly Resources, 1980.
LOCATION:  S1.1 P769 T1242 film (Gov Pubs Micro/US)
Filmed from the holdings of the National Archives, this consists of instructions and despatches as well as notes between the State Department and foreign diplomatic representatives in the U.S. It may also include correspondence with other Government departments as well as private companies or individuals.
 
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