Confidential U.S. State Department central files: the Soviet Union: internal affairs

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Confidential U.S. State Department central files: the Soviet Union: internal affairs

1945-1949

The records document the internal affairs of the Soviet Union during the post-World War II period. Among the topics studied are Soviet demobilization, the postwar Soviet economy, anti-Westernism in the Soviet Union, the first postwar Five-Year Plan, and internal problems of the Communist Party.

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eng, Latn

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Yale University Library

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