A file of reports, correspondence and memoranda concerning the continued British response to the development of Communism. The documents contain a report on the development of Soviet foreign policy over the past year; discussion of the reactions of the British press to Stalin's recent birthday; a number of summaries of Soviet foreign policy broken down by region and country; a paper on anti-Stalinist Communism and its development, with a particular focus on its propagation in several European nations; and a report on the changing trends of communist propaganda over recent years. Other documents discuss indications regarding Soviet Foreign Policy, approved in January 1950; a report by the Russia Committee on the use of the term "Cold War"; the effects of communist propaganda by country; and a further summary of indications on Soviet Foreign policy produced in February 1950, suggesting that the Soviet government has resumed overt political pressure.
- Collection ID
- FO371
- Countries
- Austria China Finland France Germany Italy Japan Yugoslavia
- Department Reference
- Code NS file 1052 (papers 1 to 11)
- Document Type
- Reports Correspondence Memoranda
- File Reference
- FO 371/86750
- Identifier
- 10.1080/cwee.fo371.086750
- Note
- Documents in this file were retained under Section 3(4) of the Public Records Act 1958.
- Pages
- 215
- Persons Discussed
- Eric Berthoud Frederick Hoyer Millar Georgii Malenkov Gladwyn Jebb Ivo Mallet Josef Stalin Josip Broz Tito Mao Zedong William Strang
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Subject Countries
- Soviet Union
- Themes
- International Relations Media and Culture Economics and Trade