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Key Documents from Box 181
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A curated selection of key documents from Box 181 in the Prague Spring archive.
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Folder 1
News Report on Cuban Reaction to Czech Situation
Cable Containing Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statement
Folder 2
Cable Regarding United States Communist Party
Telegram Containing United Automobile Workers Statement
Folder 3
CIA Intelligence Information Cable
CIA Intelligence Information Cable about Free Radio Stations broadcasting from Czechoslovakia
Folder 4
The Czech National Assembly denounces the occupation and asserts its power and legitimacy
Cable reporting various summaries from inside and outside Czechoslovakia
Folder 5
Report from Prague regarding Czech Party Secretary Dubcek
Memo indicating that Secretary Rusk intends to protest the Soviet occupation around United States Embassy in Prague with Ambassador Dobrynin
Folder 6
Memo for Rostow Regarding Czech Armed Forces Units
Cable Regarding Situation in Czechoslovakia under USSR Control
Folder 7
Intelligence Memo Regarding Czech Situation
Intelligence Memo Regarding Press Coverage of Czech Situation
Folder 8
CIA Intelligence Memorandum about the situation in Czechoslovakia at 04:00 hours EDT re-transmitted to LBJ Ranch in Texas
CIA Intelligence Memorandum about the situation in Czechoslovakia with handwritten edits at 4:30 hours EDT
Folder 9
CIA Intelligence Memorandum about the situation in Czechoslovakia at 11:00 EDT
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Box 181, Folder 5
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Folder 5 (20 pages) - August - September, 1968
Contents:
Contains CIA cables detailing the information provided by the Soviet Communist Party to Communist Party USA regarding Czechoslovak Communist Party First Secretary Aleksander Dubcek and the necessity for the Soviets to invade, CIA intelligence about a meeting between Dubcek and Socialist Unity Party First Secretary Ulbricht showing the laughably deteriorated relations between Czechoslovakia and East Germany, and secret cables from the CIA to the White House situation room about Soviet repressions and Czechoslovak resistance and sabotage immediately following the invasion, among other documents.
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