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Uprising in East Germany, 1953 : The Cold War, the German Question, and the First Major Upheaval behind the Iron Curtain
Memorandum from General Vasilii Chuikov, Pavel Yudin, and Ivan Il’ichev to Georgii Malenkov Critically Assessing the Situation in the GDR, 18 May 1953
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. xix
INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
pp. xv
PREFACE
pp. xxvii
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
pp. xxxi
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS
Back Matter
[Illustrations]
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 22
Soviet and East German Minutes of Conversations between Josef Stalin and SED Leaders in the GDR, 1 April and 7 April 1952
pp. 43
CPSU CC Resolution Approving the Deployment of Border Guards along the Eastern Border of the GDR, 2 January 1953
pp. 44
Memorandum of Discussion at the 136th Meeting of the National Security Council, 11 March 1953
pp. 50
Draft Instructions for General Vasilii Chuikov and Vladimir Semyonov Regarding GDR Control of Borders, 18 March 1953
pp. 52
Memorandum by Ivan Tugarinov, “On the Western Powers’ Policy Regarding the German Question,” 18 April 1953
pp. 67
Memorandum on the German Question, from Georgii Pushkin and Mikhail Gribanov to Vyacheslav Molotov, 18 April 1953
pp. 71
Soviet Foreign Ministry Memorandum, “Regarding Further Measures of the Soviet Government on the German Question,” 28 April 1953
pp. 74
Cable from N. Spencer Barnes to U.S. Department of State Reviewing Developments in the GDR since Stalin’s Death, 30 April 1953
pp. 82
Memorandum from Vladimir Semyonov to Vyacheslav Molotov Evaluating the Prospects for a Successful Resolution of the German Question, 2 May 1953
pp. 86
Report on 4 May Disturbances at the Tobacco Depot in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 7 May 1953
pp. 90
USSR Foreign Ministry Draft Memorandum, “On Further Soviet Government Measures Pertaining to the German Question,” 8 May 1953
pp. 97
Memorandum from the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs to Vladimir Semyonov, “On the Question of Preventing the Defection of Inhabitants from the GDR to West Germany,” 15 May 1953
pp. 100
Memorandum from General Vasilii Chuikov, Pavel Yudin, and Ivan Il’ichev to Georgii Malenkov Critically Assessing the Situation in the GDR, 18 May 1953
pp. 110
CIA Report Evaluating Vladimir Semyonov’s Appointment as Soviet High Commissioner for Germany, 29 May, 1953
pp. 111
Cable from Ambassador Charles Bohlen to John Foster Dulles regarding the Transfer of Soviet Control in East Germany to Soviet High Commissioner Vladimir Semyonov, 29 May 1953
pp. 113
Materials for a Meeting of the Organizational Secretariat of the CPCz CC, with Attached Report on Party Activities in Plzeň in Connection with the Events of 1 June 1953, 31 July 1953
pp. 128
Radio Free Europe Report on the Strikes in Plzeň during Early June 1953, 8 September 1953
pp. 133
USSR Council of Ministers Order “On Measures to Improve the Health of the Political Situation in the GDR,” 2 June 1953
pp. 137
Otto Grotewohl’s Notes of Meetings between East German and Soviet Leaders in Moscow, 2–4 June 1953
pp. 139
SED CC Politburo Minutes Discussing Moscow’s Directives for the New Course, 6 June 1953
pp. 142
Cable from Samuel Reber to U.S. Department of State Outlining U.S. Perspectives on Four-Power Talks, 13 June 1953
pp. 144
Transcript of Conversations between the Soviet Leadership and a Hungarian Workers’ Party Delegation in Moscow, 13 and 16 June 1953
pp. 155
Letter from Lavrentii Beria to Georgii Malenkov Reflecting on the Events of Spring 1953, 1 July 1953
pp. 158
Transcript of the CPSU CC Plenum Meetings Regarding Beria’s Views on the German Question in Spring 1953, 2–3 July 1953 (Excerpts)
pp. 163
INTRODUCTION
pp. 181
Situation Report from Vladimir Semyonov and Andrei Grechko to Vyacheslav Molotov and Nikolai Bulganin, 17 June 1953, 7:26 a.m. Moscow Time (5:26 a.m. CET)
pp. 183
Situation Report from Vladimir Semyonov and Andrei Grechko to Vyacheslav Molotov and Nikolai Bulganin, 17 June 1953, 11: 15 a.m. CET
pp. 185
Cable from the Czechoslovak Mission in Berlin to Foreign Minister Vaclav David, 17 June 1953, received 1:45 p.m. CET
pp. 186
Radio Telegram from Vladimir Semyonov Providing Situation Report to Vyacheslav Molotov and Nikolai Bulganin, 17 June 1953, as of 2:00 p.m. CET
pp. 188
Situation Report from the Czechoslovak Mission in Berlin to Foreign Minister Vaclav David, 17 June 1953
pp. 190
Situation Report from Andrei Grechko and A. Tarasov to Nikolai Bulganin, 17 June 1953, received 6:30 p.m. Moscow Time (4:30 p.m. CET)
pp. 192
Situation Report from Andrei Grechko and A. Tarasov to Nikolai Bulganin, 17 June 1953, as of 5:30 p.m. CET
pp. 194
Cable from Cecil Lyon to U.S. Department of State Relaying Minutes of the First Meeting of the Western Military Commandants in Berlin, 17 June 1953, 6:00 p.m. CET
pp. 196
Situation Report from Andrei Grechko and A. Tarasov to Nikolai Bulganin, 17 June 1953, as of 11:00 p.m. Moscow Time (9:00 p.m. CET)
pp. 198
Cable from Cecil Lyon to the State Department Reporting on Afternoon Meeting of the Western Commandants, 17 June 1953, 9:00 p.m. CET
pp. 200
Telephonogram from Vladimir Semyonov and Marshal Vasilii Sokolovskii to Vyacheslav Molotov and Nikolai Bulganin Reporting on the Situation in East Berlin, 17 June 1953, as of 11:00 p.m. CET
pp. 202
Pravda Correspondent P. Naumov to Dimitrii Shepilov, “Report on the Events in Berlin on 16 and 17 June 1953,” 22 June 1953
pp. 208
Situation Report from Marshal Vasilii Sokolovskii and Marshal Leonid Govorov to Nikolai Bulganin, 18 June 1953, 2:05 a.m. Moscow Time (12:05 a.m. CET)
pp. 210
Psychological Strategy Board Memorandum from John M. Anspacher to George A. Morgan, 17 June 1953
pp. 213
Cable from John Foster Dulles to HICOG Bonn on the Propaganda Value of the East Berlin Demonstrations, 17 June 1953, 7:02 p.m. EST (18 June 1953, 1:02 a.m. CET)
pp. 214
Situation Report from Andrei Grechko and A. Tarasov to Nikolai Bulganin, 18 June 1953, as of 8:00 a.m. Moscow Time (6:00 a.m. CET)
pp. 216
Situation Report from Andrei Grechko and A. Tarasov to Nikolai Bulganin, 18 June 1953, as of 1:00 p.m. Moscow Time (11:00 a.m. CET)
pp. 217
Telephonogram from Vladimir Semyonov and Vasilii Sokolovskii to Vyacheslav Molotov Reporting on the Situation in East Berlin, 18 June 1953, as of 2:00 p.m. CET
pp. 219
Situation Report from Andrei Grechko and A. Tarasov to Nikolai Bulganin, 18 June 1953, as of 6:00 p.m. Moscow Time (4:00 p.m. CET)
pp. 220
Telegram from Cecil Lyon to U.S. Department of State Reporting on Developments in Berlin, 18 June 1953, 7:00 p.m. CET
pp. 222
CIA Current Intelligence Review Analyzing the “Communist ‘New Look’” and “Recent Unrest in Eastern Europe,” 18 June 1953
pp. 225
Minutes of Discussion at the 150th Meeting of the National Security Council on 18 June 1953, 19 June 1953
pp. 232
Report from KGB Resident in Berlin Col. Ivan Fadeikin to Marshal Vasilii Sokolovskii, 19 June 1953
pp. 236
Telephonogram from Vladimir Semyonov and Marshal Vasilii Sokolovskii to Vyacheslav Molotov and Nikolai Bulganin Reporting on the Situation in East Berlin, 19 June 1953, 3:35 p.m. CET
pp. 237
CPCz Information Bulletin on Czechoslovak Reaction to the Events in East Germany, 19 June 1953
pp. 241
Order from the Polish Minister of State Security, to Regional Branches Outlining Steps to be Taken to Limit Spillover of Events in East Germany, 19 June 1953
pp. 243
CIA Current Intelligence Digest, “Comment on Berlin Rioting,” 19 June 1953
pp. 244
Situation Report from Andrei Grechko and A. Tarasov to Nikolai Bulganin, 20 June 1953, as of 10:00 a.m. Moscow Time (8:00 a.m. CET)
pp. 245
Special Report No. 2 of the WUBP in Wroclaw (Poland), Regarding Spillover from Events in Berlin, 20 June 1953
pp. 247
Memorandum from Karl Schirdewan to First Secretaries of the District Leaderships of the SED, 21 June 1953
pp. 248
Diary Entry from U.S. HICOG James B. Conant on the Effects of East Zone Troubles on Soviet Policy, 21 June 1953
pp. 249
CIA Current Intelligence Bulletin on Comments by Charles Bohlen and the Deployment of Soviet Troops, 21 June 1953
pp. 251
CPSU CC Memorandum to the SED CC, Enclosure to Minutes No. 40 from the SED Politburo Session of 21 June 1953, 23 June 1953
pp. 252
Minute from Selwyn Lloyd to Winston Churchill, Reflecting British Perspectives on the Berlin Uprising, 22 June 1953
pp. 255
Special Report No. 4 of the WUBP in Wroclaw (Poland), Noting the Spread of Rumors about East Germany, 23 June 1953
pp. 257
Report from Vasilii Sokolovskii, V ladimir Semyonov, and Pavel Yudin “On the Events of 17–19 June 1953 in Berlin and the GDR and Certain Conclusions from These Events,” 24 June 1953
pp. 286
CIA Intelligence Memorandum, “Indications of [Soviet] Intentions in Europe,” c. 24 June 1953
pp. 288
CIA Information Report, “Continuing Resistance among Workers,” 25 June 1953
pp. 289
Memorandum from Secretary of the Moscow Committee N. Mikhailov to Nikita Khrushchev, 26 June 1953
pp. 291
Report from Lt.-Gen. F. Fedenko to Lt.-Gen. N. D. Pavlovskii Summarizing Data on the Number of Participants in the East German Uprising, 27 June 1953
pp. 293
Protocol #1; of a Meeting of the Vyshinskii Commission to Draft a Proposal Pertaining to the GDR, 2 July 1953
pp. 295
Memorandum from V ladimir Semyonov and Pavel Yudin to Vyacheslav Molotov Regarding Inter-Zonal Movements in Berlin, 4 July 1953
pp. 297
Otto Grotewohl’s Handwritten Notes of a SED CC Politburo Meeting, 8 July 1953
pp. 299
Report from Maj.-Gen. Sergei Dengin to Vladimir Semyonov, “On the Situation in the Soviet Sector of Berlin,” 8 July 1953
pp. 303
Memorandum from Georgii Pushkin to Andrei Vyshinskii Regarding Proposals Made by Semyonov, Sokolovskii and Yudin, 9 July 1953 (Excerpt)
pp. 309
Note from Sergei K.ruglov to Georgii Malenkov, with Attached Communication from Pyotr Fedotov and Ivan Fadeikin Regarding the SED CC Politburo, 9 July 1953
pp. 314
CIA Information Report, “Berlin Situation as of 5.00 p.m., 9 July 1953,” 10 July 1953
pp. 315
Memorandum from Sergei Kruglov to Georgii Malenkov Summarizing an East German Investigation into the Alleged Western Role in the Provocations of 17 June 15 July 1953
pp. 317
INTRODUCTION
pp. 329
Summary of Discussion at the 151st Meeting of the National Security Council, 25 June 1953
pp. 332
NSC 158, “United States Objectives and Actions to Exploit the Unrest in the Satellite States,” 29 June 1953
pp. 335
Czechoslovak Communist Party Information Bulletin, 1 July 1953
pp. 337
Memorandum of Informal Psychological Strategy Board Meeting, 1 July 1953
pp. 339
Memorandum of Informal Psychological Strategy Board Meeting, 8 July 1953
pp. 341
Report of the Chief of the WUBP in Olsztyn (Poland) for June 1953, 9 July 1953 (Excerpts)
pp. 344
Memorandum of Telephone Conversation between John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles, 10 July 1953
pp. 345
CIA Special Supplement to the Current Intelligence Weekly, 10 July 1953
pp. 351
CIA Information Report, “Plans for Renewal of Strikes in East Germany,” 13 July 1953
pp. 353
Letter from President Eisenhower to Field Marshal Montgomery of Alamein, 14 July 1953
pp. 355
Intelligence Advisory Committee, Special Estimate (SE-47), “Probable Effect of Recent Developments in Eastern Germany on Soviet Policy with Respect to Germany,” 21 July 1953
pp. 359
Letter from James Conant to John Foster Dulles, 28 July 1953
pp. 363
Draft Resolution of the CPSU CC, c. 31 July 1953 361 Document No. 86: CIA Information Report, “Unrest over Food Packages,” 7 August 1953
pp. 364
Conclusions from Reports of the SED District Leaderships, 8 August 1953
pp. 365
Cable from James Conant to John Poster Dulles, 8 August 1953
pp. 366
Memorandum from John A. Bross to Allen Dulles Regarding Food Depots along Zonal Boundaries, 11 August 1953
pp. 368
Memorandum from Leonid Brezhnev to Nikita Khrushchev, 20 August 1953
pp. 371
Report of the Polish Diplomatic Mission in Berlin for the Period 21 June–31 August 1953 (Excerpts), c. September 1953
pp. 374
CIA Information Report, “Aftermath of the Riots,” 10 September 1953
pp. 376
HICOG Report on the U.S. Food Aid Program for East Germany, 17 September 1953
pp. 390
CIA Information Report, “Estimated Damage as a Result of the June 16/17 Mass Demonstrations,” 16 October 1953
pp. 392
NSC Report No. 174, “United States Policy Toward the Soviet Satellites in Eastern Europe,” 11 December 1953
pp. 415
EPILOGUE
pp. 423
MAIN ACTORS
pp. 427
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 441
INDEX
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