The Soviet Union: 1950

A Guide to
O.S.S./State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports
The Soviet Union:
1950-1961 Supplement
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A Guide to
O.S.S./State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports
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The Soviet Union
1950-1961 Supplement
Edited by
Paul Kesaris
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REEL INDEX
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0000
The Four Continent Book Corporation and Soviet Intelligence Procurement.
January 18, 1950. 45pp.
0045
Soviet Preferences and the China Policy of the U.S.
February 1950. 31pp.
0077
Trade of the U.S.S.R. and Its Satellites with Southeast Asia
1945-49.
March 31, 1950. 62pp.
0139
Soviet Financial Policies and the Cold War.
June 5, 1950. 9pp.
0148
Political Control and Organization of Science in the
U.S.S.R.
June 21, 1950. 95pp.
0243
The Soviet Budget in 1950.
July 24, 1950. 15pp.
0258
Special and Secret Units in Soviet Organizations.
August 14, 1950. 49pp.
0309
The U.S.S.R. Intensifies International Maritime Activities.
August 28, 1950. 9pp.
0318
The Amounts of Tin Shipped into Soviet Sphere in 194950.
September 28, 1950. 11pp.
0329
Extent and Stability of Soviet Control over European Satellites.
August 3, 1951. 47pp.
0376
Chronology of Significant Events in the U.S.S.R. for 1950.
December 31, 1951. 38pp.
0414
An Estimate of the Number and Status of Spanish Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union.
January 3. 1952. 4pp.
0418
Soviet Propaganda Image of the U.S. Armed Forces.
January 18, 1952. 8pp.
0426
The Alleged Revolt in Kazakhstan.
February 28, 1952. 12pp.
0438
U.S.S.R. Plans Record Peacetime Military Outlay.
March 12, 1952. 9pp.
0447
The U.S.S.R. in 1951.
March 14. 1952. 104pp.
0551
Moscow Still Concerned over Nationalism in Western Ukraine.
March 20. 1952. 2pp.
0553
Paramilitary Activities in U.S.S.R. Increase.
March 20, 1952. 2pp.
0555
Soviet Noncooperation with U.N. Efforts to Obtain Information.
April 2. 1952. 19pp.
0574
Draft Power in Soviet Agriculture.
April 17, 1952. 7pp.
0582
Soviet-Japanese Trade: Facts and Potentials.
April 18, 1952. 4pp.
0586
The Moscow Economic Conference.
May 7. 1952. 29pp.
0616
Major Developments in Soviet Agriculture in 1951.
May 20, 1952. 27pp.
0643
Forced Labor in the Soviet Union.
June 2, 1952. 126pp.
0770
Moscow Economic Conference Has Produced Few Results.
June 18, 1952. 4pp.
0774
Restrictions on Travel by Foreigners within the U.S.S.R.
July 3. 1952. 26pp.
0801
Statistics on Soviet Propaganda Media.
July 25. 1952. 18pp.
0820
Soviet Economic Plan for 1951-55.
September 3, 1952. 22pp.
0842
The 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R.
December 18. 1952. 56pp.
0898
The Place of the "Great Construction Projects" in the Soviet
Economy.
January 8. 1953. 4pp.
0902
The Position of the Jews in the U.S.S.R.
January 26. 1953. 35pp.
0937
Soviet Voting Record on U.N. Palestine Issues.
January 24. 1953. 8pp.
0945
Decline in Publication of Soviet Statistics.
January 30. 1953. 25pp.
0971
Soviet Sensitivities.
February 9. 1953. 15pp.
0986
Soviet Economy Shows Continued Decline in Rate of
Growth for 1952.
February 12, 1953. 17pp.
Reel II
0000
Barriers to Freedom of Information in the U.S.S.R. and the
Soviet Bloc.
February 13, 1953. 99pp.
0100
Soviet Adjustments to Stalin's Death.
March 9, 1953. 22pp.
0122
Key Declarations by the U.S.S.R. in the U.N. on the Establishment of a State of Israel.
March 10, 1953. 15pp.
0137
The U.S.S.R. in 1952.
March 20, 1953. 70pp.
0217
Malenkov Buildup Diminishes as Party Secretariat is Reorganized.
March 30, 1953. 4pp.
0221
Quotations from the Public Statements of G. M. Malenkov.
April 9, 1953. 33pp.
0255
New Soviet Regime Bids for Popular Support by Amnesty
Degree.
April 20, 1953. 6pp.
0261
Pattern of Current Soviet Behavior.
April 21, 1953. 32pp.
0293
Public Statements of G. M. Malenkov.
May 8, 1953. 174pp.
0467
Soviet Regime Cuts Forced Loan from Population.
July 2, 1953. 4pp.
0471
Purchasing Power of Wages in U.S.S.R.
JulyS, 1953. 5pp.
0476
Interim Evaluation of the Beria Affair.
July 21. 1953. 14pp.
0490
Soviet Party Restates Position at 50th Anniversary of Its
Founding.
July 28, 1953. 4pp.
0494
Soviet Plan Report Shows Reduced Rate of Economic Expansion.
July 29. 1953. 14pp.
0508
Career and Views of G. M. Malenkov.
August 6, 1953. 21pp.
0529
Highlights of Recent Soviet Internal Propaganda.
August 25, 1953. 6pp.
0535
Current Status of the Soviet Trade Unions.
August 27, 1953. 5pp.
0540
The Soviet Budget for 1953.
September 14, 1953. 23pp.
0563
Soviet Trade with Free World Shows Decline in 1953.
October 9, 1953. 7pp.
0570
Status of Soviet Agriculture and Recent Agricultural Measures.
October 9, 1953. 26pp.
0597
Soviet Party's Role Expanded in Agricultural Affairs.
October 12, 1953. 4pp.
0601
' A List of "Conciliatory" Soviet Bloc Gestures in Foreign
Affairs.
October 14, 1953. 12pp.
0612
Survey of the "Great Construction Projects" of the U.S.S.R.
Decembers, 1953. 11pp.
0623
Survey of Operations of the Soviet Agency "Tass."
December 17, 1953. 19pp.
0642
Public Statements of G. M. Malenkov.
May 15, 1954. 76pp.
07IS
Analysis of Communist Propaganda in Iran.
June 1. 1954. 174pp.
0900
Soviet Literature Maintains Its Stalinist Outlook.
July 13. 1954. 4pp.
0904
Soviet Leadership Presses Temperance Drive.
August 3. 1954. 3pp.
0907
Recent Trends in Soviet Schools.
September 10. 1954. 13pp.
0920
New Textbook Reaffirms Stalinist Postwar Doctrine.
November 10. 1954. 5pp.
0925
Chronology of Significant Events in the U.S.S.R. for 1953.
November 30. 1954. 41pp.
Reel III
0000
Articles on Atomic Energy in the Soviet Army Newspaper
Red Star, January-September 1954.
December 17. 1954. 118pp.
0118
Soviet Reaction to Western Security Measures.
December 23, 1954. 34pp.
0152
Writers' Congress Reaffirms Party Line on Literature.
January 14, 1955. 4pp.
0156
Streamlining of Soviet Bureaucracy.
January 20. 1955. 3pp.
0159
The Soviet Exchange Program in 1954.
January 20, 1955. 10pp.
0169
Probable Soviet Response to the Ratification of the Paris
Agreements.
January 24, 1955. 13pp.
0182
Soviet Attitude toward the Laws of War.
January 26, 1955. 24pp.
0207
Khrushchev Reaches Top after Long, Steady Rise.
February 17, 1955. 25pp.
0232
The Soviet Budget for 1955.
March I, 1955. 18pp.
0250
Soviet Police System Shows Some New Features.
March 4, 1955. 7pp.
0257
Developments Which May Influence Soviet Tactics at 10th
Session of Economic Commission for Europe.
March 8, 1955. 31pp.
0288
Recent Indications of Change in Soviet Trade Policy.
March 9. 1955. 6pp.
0294
Revision of Soviet Legal Codes Reported Progressing.
April 11, 1955. 3pp.
0297
Soviet Foreign Trade: Policies. Performance, and Prospects.
April 11. 1955. 26pp.
0323
New Soviet Village Plans Resurrect Khrushchev's Ideas.
May II, 1955. 3pp.
0326
Soviet Disarmament Proposal of May 10. 1955.
May 18. 1955. 13pp.
0339
Soviet Communications Network Shows Some Expansion.
June 21, 1955. 14pp.
0353
Information in Lend-Lease Files on Soviet Gold Production
during World War II.
August 30, 1955. 5pp.
0358
Current Trends in Soviet Contacts with the Free World.
September 23. 1955. 22pp.
0380
Selected Quotations from Soviet Statements Since the
"Summit Conference."
September 26, 1955. 36pp.
0416
Recent Soviet Bloc Statements on the Banning of Nuclear
Weapons Test.
December 12. 1955. 19pp.
0435
Soviet School System Continues to Undergo Changes.
December 23, 1955. 7pp.
0442
Moscow Makes Moves on International Socialist Relations.
December 23, 1955. 5pp.
0447
Soviet Bloc Credits and Grants to Non-Bloc Countries.
January 3, 1956. 5pp.
0453
Soviet 1956 Budget Stresses Long-Term Preparedness.
January 18, 1956. 18pp.
0471
Selected Quotations from Recent Soviet Leadership Statements.
January 26, 1956. 20pp.
0491
The Soviet Exchange Program in 1955.
February 1. 1956. 31pp.
0521
The 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union.
March 6. 1956. 56pp.
0577
The Sino-Soviet Bloc Student Exchange Program.
March 8. 1956. 6pp.
0583
Main Administration for Economic Relations of the Soviet
Union.
March 15. 1956. 16pp.
0599
The Soviet Disarmament Proposal of March 27, 1956.
April 3. 1956. 20pp.
0619
Soviet Views on Foreign Affairs: A Selection of Quotations
from Major Speeches at the 20th Congress of the CPSU.
April 11, 1956. 53pp.
0672
Soviet Views on Internal Affairs: A Selection of Quotations
from Major Speeches at the 20th Congress of the CPSU.
May 1, 1956. 64pp.
0736
Some Recent Developments in the Soviet Exchange Program.
May 25. 1956. 16pp.
0753
Visit of Bulganin and Khrushchev'to Britian.
June II, 1956. 32pp.
0785
Moscow Presses Bids to Socialists.
June II, 1956. 6pp.
-
0791
Soviet Bloc Expands Activities in International Civil Aviation.
June 18, 1956. 16pp.
0807
The 20th CPSU Congress and the Doctrine of the "Inevitability of War."
June 22, 1956. 23pp.
0830
Recent Soviet Moves Regarding Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy.
July 18, 1956. 15pp.
0845
The Soviet Exchange Program. January-June 1956.
July 19, 1956. 23pp.
0868
Soviet Mass Communications Facilities Show Some Expansion.
July 19. 1956. 13pp.
0881
Tabulation of Trade and / or Payments Agreements between
the Soviet Bloc and the Free World Since December 31.
1954.
July 24, 1957. 8pp.
0889
Soviet Authorities Press Establishment of New Boarding
Schools.
July 26, 1956. 6pp.
0895
Supreme Soviet Meets in Regular Session.
July 27, 1956. 5pp.
0900
U.S.S.R. Publishes First Statistical Handbook Since 1939.
July 30, 1956. 16pp.
0916
Soviet Bloc Continues Petroleum Shipments to the Free
World.
August 7. 1956. 14pp.
0931
Development of Soviet Asia Accelerated.
August 13, 1956. 15pp.
0946
Midyear Economic Report from the U.S.S.R.
August 21, 1956. 6pp.
0952
Chronology of Significant Events in the U.S.S.R. for 1954.
August 22, 1956. 56pp.
1008
Urban Housing in the Soviet Union.
October 17, 1956. 17pp.
Reel IV
0000
Probable Soviet Tactics at the 11 th Session of the U.N. General Assembly.
Ocober 19, 1956. 11pp.
0011
Soviet Disarmament Proposal Has Few New Points.
November 20, 1956. 13pp.
0024
Molotov Assigned to Head "Watchdog" Ministry.
November 28, 1956. 5pp.
0030
Soviet Educational Aid Program Focuses on Less Developed Areas.
November 29, 1956. 3pp.
0033
The Impact of Visits to the U.S.S.R. on Non-Communists.
December 13, 1956. 6pp.
0039
Stability and Cohesion of the Soviet Satellite Structure.
December 21, 1956. 9pp.
0048
Soviet Agriculture Shows Considerable Gains in 1956.
December 27. 1956. 7pp.
0055
Soviet Bloc Economic Diplomacy in Less Developed Countries: A Review of Current Programs and Bloc Motivations
and Capabilities.
January 18, 1957. 31pp.
0086
The Soviet Exchange Program in 1956.
January 24, 1957. 30pp.
0117
Chronology of Significant Events in the U.S.S.R. for 1955.
January 25, 1957. 29pp.
0146
Review of Developments in 1956: Soviet Internal Affairs.
January 28, 1957. 15pp.
0161
Chronology of Significant Events in the U.S.S.R. for 1956.
February 19. 1957. 37pp.
0197
Soviet 1957 Budget Reflects Economic Slowdown, Continued Preparedness.
March 14, 1957. 11pp.
0208
U.S.S.R. Slows Down Economic Growth.
March 21, 1957. 15pp.
0223
Recent Economic Developments in the Soviet Bloc.
March 28, 1957. 48pp.
0271
Soviet Citizens Learning More about the West.
April 17, 1957. 18pp.
0289
The U.S.S.R. and the Panama Canal.
April 25, 1957. 6pp.
0295
Reforms Pressed in Soviet Penal System.
May 10, 1957. 7pp.
0302
Soviet Manpower Deficit.
May 13, 1957. 6pp.
0308
Status of Soviet-Finnish Relations: A Survey on the Eve of
the Bulganin-Khrushchev Visit to Finland.
May 29, 1957. 19pp.
0328
Reorganization of Soviet Industrial Management.
June 24, 1957. 15pp.
0343
Soviet Bloc Continues to Expand Civil Air Activities.
July 9, 1957. 36pp.
0379
The Soviet Bloc Exchange Program, January-June 1957.
July 23, 1957. 49pp.
0428
Khrushchev Visit Bolsters Czechoslovak Party Leadership.
July 29. 1957. 5pp.
0433
Probable Soviet Tactics at 12th U.N. General Assembly.
August 8, 1957. 8pp.
0441
Domestic Propaganda Treatment of Soviet Economic Offensive.
October 22, 1957. 6pp.
0447
Debate on Soviet Legal Reforms Continues.
October 23, 1957. 5pp.
0452
Soviet Propaganda Facilities Continue Expansion.
November 13, 1957. 23pp.
0476
Soviet Attempts to Control the Baltic Sea.
November 19, 1957. 17pp.
0493
Khrushchev Promises Consumer Benefits, Implies Indus. trial Slowdown.
November 20, 1957. 7pp.
0500
Major Soviet Comment on East-West Negotiations Since
July 1957.
November 29, 1957. 8pp.
0508
Sino-Soviet Bloc Educational Exchanges and Technical
Training Programs.
December 2, 1957. 12pp.
0520
Khrushchev's Financial Proposals Due for Early Adoption.
December 9, 1957. 9pp.
0529
Dissidence in the U.S.S.R.
December 10, 1957. 18pp.
0547
Soviet Gold Sales.
December 13, 1957. 4pp.
0551
Main Themes in Khrushchev's Recent Statements.
December 20, 1957. 6pp.
0557
Moscow Seeks Favorable Terms for East-West Talks.
January 7, 1958. 14pp.
0571
"Contradictions" in the U.S.S.R.
January 24, 1958. 5pp.
0576
The Soviet Bloc Exchange Program in 1957.
January 31, 1958. 62pp.
10
0638
Khrushchev Proposes Major Agricultural Changes.
February 20. 1958. 18pp.
0657
The Soviet Union in 1957: A Review of Internal Developments.
February 20, 1958. 34pp.
0692
The Sino-Soviet Bloc Economic Offensive in the Far East.
February 28. 1958. 26pp.
0719
Regional Patterns of Soviet Industry.
March 7. 1958. 14pp.
0733
The Sino-Soviet Economic Offensive in the Less Developed
Countries of the Free World.
March 12, 1958. 146pp.
0879
Japan-U.S.S.R. Fisheries Negotiations, 1958.
March 14, 1958. 7pp.
0886
Sino-Soviet Bloc as a Market for Natural Rubber.
April 1, 1958. 7pp.
0893
Composition of New Soviet Government.
April 4, 1958. 9pp.
0902
Tendentious Travelogues in Soviet Publications.
April 16, 1958. 6pp.
0908
U.S.S.R. Exploits U.S. Recession in Foreign Economic
Moves.
April 23, 1958. 9pp.
0917
Khrushchev Attempts to Bolster Bloc Unity in Trip to Hungary.
April 28, 1958. 8pp.
0925
Reform and Experimentation in Soviet Schools.
May 13, 1958. 6pp.
0931
New Soviet Legal Statute Nears Enactment.
May 23, 1958. 5pp.
0936
CPSU Session Foreshadows Stress on Chemical Industry.
May 27, 1958. 8pp.
0944
The Intellectual Khrushchev.
June 23, 1958. 9pp.
0953
Soviet-Yugoslav Relations, 1955-58.
June 24. 1958. 8pp.
0961
Khrushchev's Proposal for an Expansion of U.S.-Soviet
Trade.
June 27, 1958. 20pp.
098!
Initial Reactions and Possible Future Responses of the
U.S.S.R. to Middle East Crisis.
July 18, 1958. 10pp.
0992
Chronology of Major Soviet Statements and Moves during
Current Middle East Crisis and Suez Crisis of 1956.
July 21, 1958. 7pp.
0999
The Soviet Bloc Exchange Program, January-June 1958.
July 25, 1958. 45pp.
Reel V
0000
Soviet Forces in Foreign Countries.
July 31, 1958. 17pp.
0017
Soviet Midyear Report Claims Continued Material Progress.
. August I, 1958. 9pp.
0026
Soviet Language and Area Programs for Asia and Africa.
August 5, 1958. 18pp.
0044
Ü.S.S.R. Adopts Overtly Critical Attitude toward De
Gaulle Regime before Referendum.
September 24, 1958. 4pp.
0048
Main Trends in Soviet Capabilities and Policies: Soviet
Foreign Developments.
September 25, 1958. 23pp.
0071
Recent Soviet Moves on Germany Serve Tactical and
Propaganda Objectives.
September 26, 1958. 3pp.
0074
The Taiwan Straits Crisis: Soviet Statements and Propaganda Treatment.
September 29, 1958. 13pp.
0088
Moscow Discards Theory of "Capitalist Encirclement."
September 29, 1958. 4pp.
0092
Khrushchev Proposes Radical Educational Reforms.
October 2, 1958. 7pp.
12
0099
Moscow Resumes Tests. Increases Pressure for Ban.
October 6. 1958. 5pp.
0104
The "Dumping" Problem in Trade with the Soviets.
October 23. 1958. 20pp.
0124
Currents in Soviet Architecture.
October 23. 1958. 7pp.
0131
Lysenko's Status May Denote Regime's Mood toward Scientists.
October 24. 1958. 3pp.
• 0134
The Development of Shippingand Shipbuilding in the SinoSoviet Bloc.
October 27, 1958. 28pp.
0163
Khrushchev as Premier Displays Personal Style of Rule.
November 17, 1958. 4pp.
0168
Khrushchev Announces Soviet Intention to Withdraw from
Berlin: New Diplomatic Offensive on Germany Seen.
November 18. 1958. 7pp.
0175
U.S.S.R. Cooperative at Geneva Lead and Zinc Meeting.
November 18, 1958. 2pp.
0177
Current Soviet Views on U.N. Participation.
November 19, 1958. 5pp.
0182
The Soviet Seven-Year Plan.
November 26, 1958. 26pp.
0208
Sino-Soviet Bloc Aluminum in World Trade.
November 28, 1958. 14pp.
0223
Recent Trends in Soviet Foreign Policy.
December 2, 1958. 13pp.
0236
Soviet Bloc Medical Aid to Underdeveloped Areas in 1958.
December 9, 1958. 3pp.
0239
Bloc Activities in International Railroad Organizations.
December 16, 1958. 31pp.
0270
Soviet Gold Sales: A Weapon of Economic Warfare.
December 19, 1958. 9pp.
0280
Khrushchev in Private: A Compilation of Unpublished
Statements. 1955-58. .
January 5, 1959. 27pp.
13
0308
U.S.S.R. Calls for Demilitarized West Berlin.
January 9, 1959. 20pp.
0328
The Soviet Budget for 1959.
January 22. 1959. 13pp.
0341
U.S.S.R. Renews Calls for Negotiations on German Peace
Treaty and on Berlin.
January 23, 1959. 16pp.
0357
The Political and Economic Effects of the 1957 Soviet Industrial Reorganization.
January 23, 1959. 51pp.
0408
The Soviet Bloc Exchange Program. 1958.
January 30, 1959. 54pp.
0462
The Soviet Labor Supply Problem.
February 2, 1959. 8pp.
0470
Internal Aspects of Khrushchev's Report to the 21st Party
Congress.
February 3, 1959. 7pp.
0478
Foreign Policy Implications of Khrushchev's Report to the
21st CPSU Congress.
February 5, 1959. 7pp.
0485
Supreme Soviet Approves Legal Reforms.
February 6, 1959. 10pp.
0495
A Separate Soviet Peace Treaty with East Germany?
February 27, 1959. 7pp.
0502
Soviet Reply of March 2 to Western Notes of February l6on
Germany and Berlin.
March 3, 1959. 6pp.
0508
The U.S.-Soviet Economic Race.
March 17, 1959. 9pp.
0517
Khrushchev's Trip to East Germany. March 4-12.
March 25, 1959. 8pp.
0525
The 21st CPSU Congress: A Review and Appraisal.
April 6, 1959. 41pp.
0568
Implications for Latin America of the Soviet Seven-Year
Plan.
April 30. 1959. 8pp.
14
0576
Bloc Foreign Ministers'Conference Sets Soviet Line for Geneva Talks.
May 5. 1959. 4pp.
0580
The Soviet Position on Major Issues Likely to Arise at the
Geneva Foreign Ministers'Conference.
May 8. 1959. 25pp.
0605
Status of the Bloc Economic Offensive at the End of 1958.
May 14, 1959. 59pp.
0664
U.S.S.R. Formally Establishes "People's Guards."
May 18. 1959. 7pp.
0671
Moscow's Changing Policy in Underdeveloped Areas.
May 20, 1959. 9pp.
0680
The 1959 Soviet Census.
May 22, 1959. 9pp.
0689
Soviet Writers Congress Demands Orthodoxy: Khrushchev
Offers Conditional Reconciliation to Heretics.
June 16, 1959. 7pp.
0696
The Soviet Position at Geneva.
July 14, 1959. 17pp.
0713
The CPSU Central Committee Discusses Technology and
Automation.
July 24, 1959. 6pp.
0719
Recent Soviet Article on 1958 Soviet Foreign Trade.
August 6, 1959. 13pp.
0732
Kozlov's American Tour: June 28-July 13, 1959.
August 7, 1959. 15pp.
0747
Soviet Boarding Schools: A Potential for Social Change.
August 7, 1959. 5pp.
0752
Khrushchev's Trip to Albania: May 25-June 4. 1959.
August 14, 1959. !3pp.
0765
Housing in the U.S.S.R.: A Progress Report and a Look at
the Future.
September I, 1959. 17pp.
0782
The Soviet Educational Reforms: A Progress Report.
September 2. 1959. 7pp.
0789
Soviet Mass Propaganda Media in 1957 and 1958.
September II. 1959. 27pp.
0817
The Soviet Drive for Parity.
September 24, 1959. 4pp.
0821
The Soviet Vision of the U.S.S.R.'s Future.
October 5, 1959. 6pp.
0827
Khrushchev's Peking Visit Underscores Sino-Soviet Differences.
October 15, 1959. 22pp.
0849
Current Trends in Soviet Foreign Policy.
October 22, 1959. 9pp.
0858
Soviet Trade in Machinery and Equipment.
October 26, 1959. 6pp.
0864
New Campaign against "Bourgeois Nationalism" in the
Soviet Borderlands.
October 29, 1959. 7pp.
0871
The U.S.S.R. and the International Labor Organization.
November 2, 1959. 7pp.
0878
Soviet Regime Maintains Moderate Literary Policy.
November 4, 1959. 11pp.
0889
Mikoyan Remarks Concerning Soviet-Finnish Relations.
November 6, 1959. 3pp.
0892
Chronological Analysis of the Positions of the U.K., the
U.S.S.R., and the U.S. at the Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests during the Period June 8August 16, 1959.
November 12, 1959. 47pp.
0941
Five-Year (1961-65) Finnish-Soviet Trade Agreement.
November 16, 1959. 3pp.
0944
Khrushchev's Treatment of the Soviet-U.S. Trade Issue
during His 1959 Visit.
November 27, 1959. 23pp.
0967
Probable Soviet Position on Berlin and Germany at a Summit Conference.
December 2, 1959. 15pp.
0982
The Soviet Proposal for General and Complete Disarmament of September 18, 1959.
December 4, 1959. 14pp.
0996
The I960 Soviet Budget.
December 16, 1959. 12pp.
1008
Soviet Exports of Equipment for Complete Plants.
December 23, 1959. 7pp.
Reel VI
0000
Troubles in Kazakhstan Linked to Economic Problems.
January 6. 1960. 6pp.
0006
Intra-Bloc Economic Assistance, 1958-59.
January 8, I960. 20pp.
0026
Soviet Foreign Trade in Crude Petroleum and Petroleum
Products, 1955-1958.
January 15, I960. 8pp.
0034
Abolition of the U.S.S.R. Ministry of Interior.
January 27. I960. 6pp.
0040
Soviet Intentions and Tactics in East-West Disarmament
Negotiations.
January 29, 1960. 21pp.
0063
Sino-Soviet Bloc Exchanges with the Free World in 1959.
February 9, I960. 61pp.
0122
Income Redistribution under Khrushchev.
February 23, I960. 7pp.
0129
U.S.S.R. Releases New Census Data on Age Structure, Education, and National Minorities.
March 1, 1960. 10pp.
0139
Probable Soviet Summit Position on Berlin and Germany.
March 8, 1960. 7pp.
0146
The Soviet 1959 Economic Report.
March 15, 1960. 19pp.
0165
Trends and Implications of Soviet Policy October 1959March 1960.
March 31, I960. 14pp.
0179
Soviet Objectives at the Summit.
May 4, 1960. 19pp.
0198
Major Political Treaties and Agreements between Communist Countries.
May 20, 1960. 103pp.
0299
The Wartime Khrushchev: A Chapter in the Development of
His "Cult."
May 24, 1960. 12pp.
17
0311
Khrushchev's Trip to Asia February I l-March 5. 1960.
June 8, I960. I8pp.
0329
Soviet Tourism in 1960.
June 9. 1960. 23pp.
0352
Moscow Amplifies Disarmament Position but Remains
Hesitant on Controls.
June 9. I960. 8pp.
0360
The Soviet Proposal of a Unified European Inland Waterway Network.
June 14, I960. 28pp.
0388
Key Khrushchev Missile Statements.
July I, I960. 50pp.
0438
Indications of Future Soviet Tactics on the Disarmament
Issue.
July 15, 1960. 5pp.
0444
Soviet Foreign Trade in 1959.
July 21, I960. 15pp.
0459
New Phase in Soviet Foreign Policy.
July 21, 1960. 7pp.
0466
The U.S.S.R. and the Paris Summit Conference.
July 25, 1960. 28pp.
0494
Khrushchev's State Visit to Austria.
August 23, I960. 18pp.
0512
Probable Soviet Tactics at the 15th U.N. General Assembly.
September 7, I960. 8pp.
0520
Current Penal Policy in the U.S.S.R.
Octobers, 1960. 13pp.
0533
Main Trends in Soviet Policies, 1960-1965: Soviet Foreign
Policy.
October 31, 1960. 34pp.
0567
Soviet Intentions Regarding Cuba.
January 30, 1961. I5pp.
0582
Sino-Soviet Bloc Exchanges with the Free World in I960.
February 1, 1961. 43pp.
0626
The Sino-Soviet Economic Offensive through 1960.
March 21. 1961. 37pp.
0663
Effects of a Possible Expansion of U.S.-Soviet Trade.
March 24, 1961. 15pp.
0678
Soviet Attitudes on Negotiations with the West.
March 27, 1961. 27pp.
0705
U.S. Trade with the Soviet Union in I960.
March 27, 1961. 5pp.
0710
Intra-Bloc Credits and Grants through I960.
March 29, 1961. 6pp.
0716
The Soviet Position on Partial Measures of Disarmament.
April 10. 1961. 21pp.
0737
The Sino-Soviet Economic Offensive in the Underdeveloped Countries: Trends and Prospects.
May 10, 1961. 21pp.
0759
Moscow Hesitant on Cuba's "Socialist" State.
May 29, 1961. 5pp.
0764
Political Aspects of the Agricultural Debate at the January
1961 CPSU Central Committee Plenum.
June I, 1961. 13pp.
0777
Soviet Statements on Japan-U.S.S.R. Relations.
June 6, 1961. 23pp.
0800
The Soviet Position on Berlin and Germany July 1959May 1961.
June 28. 1961. 29pp.
0829
Chronology of Significant Events Relating to Soviet Foreign Policy: 1958.
August 16, 1961. 38pp.
0867
Chronology of Significant Events Relating to Soviet Foreign Policy: 1959.
August 16. 1961. 30pp.
0897
Chronology of Significant Events Relating to Soviet Foreign Policy: 1960.
August 16, 1961. 44pp.
0941
Foreign Policy Aspects of the CPSU Draft Program: PostStalin Policy Concepts Reaffirmed; Soviet Leadership of
World Communism Emphasized.
August 29, 1961. 15pp.
0956
Domestic Aspects of the CPSU Draft Program: Ambiguous
Blueprint for the Future.
September 29, 1961. 41pp.
SUBJECT INDEX
The following Index is a guide to the major subjects of the six
reels and is usually limited to one reference and, sometimes, one crossreference for each report. The Roman numeral refers to the reel, and
the Arabic numeral refers to the frame number at which a particular
study begins. Hence, III: 0934 directs the researcher to the study which
begins at Frame 0934 of Reel III. By referring to the Reel Index which
comprises the initial section of this Guide, the researcher can find the
main entry for this study.
Africa
V: 0026. 0048
Agriculture
1: 0574, 0616, 0945; 11: 0570, 0597; III: 0672,
0900; IV: 0048. 0146, 0638, 0657; V: 0017, 0470; VI: 0764
Aid
Ill: 0257, 0297. 0447; IV: 0030,.0055. 0692, 0733.
0908; V: 0048. 0236, 0605; VI: 0006, 0626. 0710. 0737
Albania
V: 0752
All-Union Congress of Soviet Writers
Ill: 0118, V: 0689
Aluminum
V: 0208
Amnesty
II: 0255
Architecture
V: 0124
Asia. Soviet
Ill: 0931
Atomic Energy
Ill: 0000. 0830
Austria
Aviation. Civil
IV: 0428
Ill: 0791, IV: 0343
Baltic Sea
Beria, Lavrenti P
Berlin
'.
V: 0168, 0308, 0341, 0502, 0517, 0580, 0696, 0849,
0967; VI: 0139, 0179, 0800
Biography
Budget
IV: 0476
II: 0476
II: 0508, 111: 0207, VI: 0299
I: 0243, 0438, 11: 0540, III: 0232. 0453; IV: 0197.
0447, V: 0996
Bulganin, Nikolai A
Ill: 0753
20
Bureaucracy
Ill: 0156
Census
V: 0680
China. People's Republic of
I: 0045, V: 0837. 0849:
VI: 0582. 0737
Cold War
1:0139
Communist Party
I: 0148. 0258. 0376. 0820. 0842: II: 0100.
0217. 0261. 0476. 0490. 0535. 0597. 0900. 0904, 0925:
III: 0152. 0442. 0619. 0672. 0807, 0889. 0952: IV: 0117.
0146. 0161. 0657. 0936: V: 0470. 0478. 0525. 0664, 0689.
0713, 0864, 0878; VI: 0000, 0764. 0941. 0956
Congress of the Communist Party
Ill: 0521. 0619. 0672.
0807; V: 0470. 0478. 0525: VI: 0941. 0956
Construction
I: 0898, II: 0612, V: 0124
Cuba
VI: 0567, 0759
Czechoslovakia
IV: 0428
De Gaulle. Charles ..
V: 0044
Detente
V: 0048
Disarmament
Ill: 0326, 0380, 0599; IV: 0011, V: .0849,
0982; VI:.0040. 0179, 0352, 0438. 0716
Dissidence
IV: 0529
Draft Power
I: 0574
Economic Commission for Europe
Economic Plans
Ill: 0257, VI: 0360
I: 0820, V; 0182, 0470. 0765; VI: 0146
Economy
I: 0376. 0447. 0586. 0820, 0842. 0898. 0945, 0986;
II: 0147, 0471, 0494, 0612, 0920, 0925; III: 0521, 0583, 0931,
0946, 0952; IV: 0117, 0161, 0197, 0208, 0223.:0441, 0493,
0657, 0908; V: 0017, 0182, 0270, 0280, 0357. 0462, 0470,
0508. 0680. 0713; VI: 0000. 0146, 0165. 0956
Education
I: 0376, II: 0907, III: 0435, 0577, 0889: IV: 0030.
0146. 0302, 0925; V: 0026, 0092, 0747. 0782. VI: 0129
Exchange Program
Ill: 0159. 0358, 0491, 0577. 0736. 0845:
IV: 0086, 0379, 0508, 0576, 0999; V: 0408, VI: 0063. 0582
Far East
IV: 0692. V: 0026, 0048. 0849, VI: 0311
Finance
I: 0139
Finland
IV: 0308. V: 0889. 0941
Forced Labor
I: 0643
Foreign Policy
I: 0045. 0447. 0555. 0842. 0937. 0971;
II: 0122. 0137. 0261. 0601, 0920; III: 0118. 0169. 0326.
0442. 0471. 0521, 0599. 0619; IV: 0000, 0011, 0433. 0476.
21
0500; IV: 055!, 0557, 0981, 0992; V: 0000. 0048. 0074, 0088.
0099, 0163, 0168. 0175. 0177, 0223, 0280. 0308. 0341. 0478.
0495, 0502, 0517. 0525. 0576, 0580, 0605, 0671. 0696, 0817,
0849, 0871. 0892, 0967, 0982; VI: 0040, 0139, 0165, 0179.
0198. 0311, 0352. 0388, 0438, 0459, 0466, 0494, 0512, 0533,
0567, 0626, 0716, 0737, 0800, 0829, 0867, 0897, 0941
Foreign Relations
I: 0045,0329,0414,0447; 11: 0261, 0601,
0718; III: 0358,0380, 0442, 0619,0753.0785; IV: 0011, 0033,
0039, 0055, 0289, 0308, 0379, 0428, 0441, 0493. 0551, 0733,
0879, 0917, 0953, 0999; V: 0026, 0044, 0048, 0071, 0088,
0236, 0280, 0517, 0605. 0732, 0752, 0837. 0889. 0944;
VI: 0063, 0198, 0311, 0466, 0494. 0567. 0582,
0663, 0737, 0759, 0777
Four Continent Book Corporation
I: 0000
France
V: 0044
Geneva Conference
Germany
V: 0576, 0580, 0696
Ill: 0169, 0380; V: 0071, 0168, 0341, 0495, 0502,
0517, 0580, 0967; VI: 0139, 0800
Gold
Ill: 0353, IV: 0547, V: 0270
Government
I: 0139, 0148, 0243, 0258, 0329, 0376, 0438,
0553, 0820 0842, 0971; II: 0100, 0217, 0255, 0261, 0467,
0476, 0529, 0535, 0540, 0570, 0612, 0623, 0925; 111:0118,
0156, 0232, 0250, 0294, 0453, 0521, 0583, 0672, 0895, 0952;
IV: 0024, 0117, 0146, 0161, 0197, 0208, 0295, 0328, 0447,
0571, 0657, 0893, 0925, 0931; V: 0092, 0131, 0182, 0328,
0357, 0485, 0664, 0747, 0765, 0782, 0821, 0996; VI: 0000,
0034, 0122, 0146, 0165, 0520, 0956
Housing
Ill: 0900, 1008, V: 0765
Hungary
IV: 0917
Ideology
II: 0490, 0920; III: 0471, 0807; IV: 0571, 0657,
0944; V: 0088, 0280, 0689, 0821, 0878, VI: 0941
Income
Industry
II: 0471, VI: 0122
I: 0945, 111: 0672, IV: 0146, 0328, 0719, 0936;
V: 0017,0357
Information
II: 0000, IV: 0271
Intelligence
I: 0000, 0258; II: 0623, VI: 0360
International Labor Organization
Iran
V: 0871
II: 0718
Iraq. ,
IV: 0981
Israel
II: 0122;
22
Japan
I: 0582. IV: 0879. VI: 0777
Jews
1: 0902
Kazakhstan
I: 0426, VI: 0000
KGB. Committee of State Security
VI: 0034
Khrushchev, Nikita
Ill: 0207, 0323, 0753: IV: 0428, 0493,
0500, 0520, 0551. 0638, 0657. 0893, 0917, 0936, 0944, 0961;
V: 0092. 0163, 0168, 0182, 0280, 0470, 0478. 0508, 0517.
0525, 0689, 0752, 0837, 0944, 0982: VI: 0000, 0122. 0139.
0179. 0299, 0311, 0388, 0438, 0466. 0494. 0512, 0764
Kozlov. Frol
V: 0732
Labor
I: 0643, 0945: III: 0672, IV: 0302. V: 0462, 0871
Language
V: 0026
Latin America
Law
V: 0568
I: 0376, 0643; II: 0255, 0925; III: 0182, 0294, 0952;
IV: 0117, 0161. 0447. 0931,' V: 0485
Literature
II: 0900, III: 0152, V: 0878
Loan
II: 0467
Lysenko, Trofim
V: 0131
Malenkov, Georgi
Media
II: 0100, 0217, 0221, 0293, 0508, 0642
I: 0801, II: 0000,0623; III: 0339,0868; IV: 0271,
0452, V: 0782
Merchant Marine
I: 0309
Middle East
IV: 0981.0992, V: 0849
Mikoyan, Anastas
Military
V: 0889
I: 0418, 0438, 0553; II: 0925, III: 0000, 0118,
0169, 0182, 0326, 0380, 0416, 0471. 0599. 0672, 0952;
IV: 0011,0117, 0161,0981; V: 0000,0308, 0580, 0982:
VI: 0040, 0352, 0388. 0438, 0716
Ministry of State Control
IV: 0024
Minorities
I: 0902, VI: 0129
Missiles
VI: 0388
Molotov, Vyacheslav
IV: 0024
Moscow Economic Conference
I: 0586, 0770
MVD. Ministry of Interior
VI: 0034
Nationalism
I: 0551. V: 0864. VI: 0000
Negotiations
IV: 0500. 0879; V: 0341, 0892; VI: 0040. 0678
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
23
V: 0849
Nuclear Weapons Testing ..
Ill: 0416. V: 0099. 0580. 0892:
VI: 0179. 0716
Palestine
1: 0937
Panama Canal
IV: 0289
Penal System
IV: 0295, VI: 0520
People's Guards
V: 0664
Petroleum
Ill: 0916. VI: 0026
Police '.
HI: 0250, V: 0664. VI: 0034
Politics
1: 0258, 0329, 0426, 0447; 11: 0137. 0217, 0255.
0261, 0476, 0490, 0529, 0920; IV: 0024, 0529. 0657, 0893;
V: 0163, 0280, 0357; VI: 0165, 0764
Population
Ill: 0900, V: 0680, VI: 0129
Prisoners of War
I: 0414
Propaganda
I: 0418, 0801; II: 0137, 0529. 0623, 0718:
111: 0159. 0416, 0672; IV: 0441. 0452, 0902, 0908; V: 0071,
0074,0782; VI: 0179,0360
Purge
1: 0426
Railroad
V: 0239
Religion
1: 0376
Revolt
I: 0426
Rubber
IV: 0886
Science
I: 0148, 0376; II: 0925, III: 0952. IV: 0117, 0161;
V: 0131
Shipping
Social Conditions
I: 0309, V: 0134
I: 0376, II: 0137. 0925; 111: 0521, 0952;
IV: 0117,0146,016h V: 0821
Socialists
Ill: 0442, 0785
Southeast Asia
I: 0077
Soviet Bloc
I: 0077,0329; II: 0000,0261,0601; 111: 0416,
0447, 0577, 0791, 0881, 0916; IV: 0039, 0055, 0223, 0343,
0379. 0508, 0576, 0692, 0886, 0917, 0999; V: 0048, 0134,
0208, 0239, 0408, 0525, 0576, 0605, 0849; VI: 0006, 0063,
0198,0582,0626, 0710
Spain
I: 0414
Stalin, Joseph
Statistics.
II: 0100, 0920, 111: 0521
I: 0945, III: 0900. V: 0680, VI: 0129
Suez Canal
Summit Conference
IV: Ö992
Ill: 0380, V: 0967, VI: 0139, 0179, 0466
24
Supreme Soviet
Ill: 0895. IV: 0893. V: 0485
Taiwan Straits
V: 0074
Tass
II: 0623
Taxes
IV: 0520
Temperance
II: 0904
Tin
I: 0318
Tourism
Trade
I: 0774, II: 0000. IV: 0033. 0902. VI: 0329
I: 0077. 0318, 0447, 0582. 0586, 0770. 0945; II: 0137,
0563; III: 0257. 0288. 0297. 0583, 0881. 0916; IV: 0055,
0692. 0733. 0886, 0908, 0961: V: 0048. 0104, 0208, 0525,
0568. 0605, 0719, 0858. 0941. 0944, 1008: VI: 0006, 0026,
0438.0663,0705,0710, 0737
Treaties
VI: 0198
U-2 Incident
VI: 0466
Ukraine
I: 0551
Underdeveloped Countries
IV: 0030. 0733; V: 0236, 0671;
VI: 0626, 0737
Unions
United Kingdom
United Nations
II: 0535
Ill: 0753, V: 0892
I: 0555, 0937: II: 0122, IV: 0000, 0433;
V: 0175. 0177, 0982. VI: 0512
United States of America
I: 0000, 0045, 0418; III: 0736,
IV: 0289, 0908, 0961; V: 0508, 0732, 0849, 0892, 0944,
0967; VI: 0466, 0663, 0705
Villages
Ill: 0323
War
Ill: 0182, 0807
World Peace Council
I: 0586, VI: 0438
Yugoslavia
IV: 0953
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The O. S. S. I State Department Intelligence and
Research Reports series includes
the following 14 Parts:
1.
II
Japan and Its Occupied Territories during
World War II
Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia
III
China and India
IV
Germany and Its Occupied Territories during
World War II
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
Postwar Europe
Soviet Union
The Middle East
Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, and the Far East
Generally: 1950-1961 Supplement
China and India: 1950-61 Supplement
Europe: 1950-1961 Supplement
XI.
The Soviet Union: 1950-1961 Supplement
XII.
The Middle East: 1950-1961 Supplement
XIII.
Africa: 1941-1961
XIV.
Latin America: 1941-1961