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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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Folder 9 (20 pages) - July-August, 1968
Contents:
Consists of CIA reports and various security official’s memos on the escalating tension and fallout of the Prague Spring. Contents include failed negotiations between Moscow and Dubcek, a summit between satellite states supporting Prague and vying for their own autonomy, as well as hour by hour reports from the ground level during the Soviet invasion.
Key Documents: