DMITRII ANTONOVICH VOLKOGONOV
A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Andrei Pliguzov and Paul Frank
Revised and expanded by
Melinda K. Friend
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 2000
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CONTENTS
[Note: numbers refer to pagination of original WordPerfect text]
Administrative Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Biographical Note. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Scope and Content Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Description of Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Container List
Archive of the Foreign Policy of Russia (AVPR). . . . . . . . . .12
Archive of the Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense
and the Russian Academy of Sciences (AIVI MO RAN) . . . . . . . .12
Center for the Preservation of Contemporary
Documentation (TsKhSD). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Center for the Preservation of Historical Documentary Collections
(TsKhIDK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Central Archive of the Border Troops (TsAPV). . . . . . . . . . .12
Central Archive of the Federal Security Service of the Russian
Federation (TsAFSB RF)
Investigation File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Emigration File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense (TsAMO)
War Preparation File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
World War II File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
End of War and Repatriation File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Post-World War II File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Central Archive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (TsA MVD) . .17
Personal Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Recent Historical
Documents (RTsKhIDNI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Russian State Archive of the Economy (RGAE) . . . . . . . . . . .20
Russian State Military Archive (RGVA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF). . . . . . . . . .21
Archive of the President of the Russian Federation (APRF)
Heads of State File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Regional File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Subject File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Addition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Oversize. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Appendix A: Romanized List of Russian Archive Acronyms. . . . . .30
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Papers of Dmitrii Antonovich Volkogonov, military historian, writer,
member of the Russian parliament, and advisor to the president of the Russian
Federation, given to the Library of Congress by the Volkogonov family in 1996
were processed that year. A 1998 gift from Olga Dmitrievna Volkogonova via
Mark Kramer was added to the collection in 2000.
It is the researcher's responsibility to determine requirements of
domestic copyright laws and international treaties and conventions.
A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on twenty
reels from the Library's Photoduplication Service for purchase subject to the
Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.). This microfilm edition
may also be requested on interlibrary loan through the Library's Loan
Division. No more than ten reels may be requested for each loan period of one
month. A copy of the register describing the Volkogonov Papers processed in
1996 is available on reel one of the microfilm edition. Material added or
opened for use in 2000 has not been filmed.
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Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 14
Approximate number of items: 10,170
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
1928, Mar. 22 Born, Mangut, Chitinskii Region, Russia
1937 Father executed as an enemy of the people
1946 Entered Ul'ianovsk Military Tank School and became a
propaganda officer
1947 Joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
1951 Married Galina Alekseevna Kuptsova
1952 Daughter Tat'iana Dmitrievna born
1959-1962 Student at Lenin Military Academy, Moscow, Russia
1960 Daughter Ol'ga Dmitrievna born
1966 Defended doctoral (kandidatskaia) dissertation
1966-1970 Taught philosophy at the Lenin Military Academy, Moscow,
Russia
1970 Defended doctoral dissertation in philosophy
Transferred to the General Political Directorate of the
Soviet Army
1973 Appointed colonel-general of the Soviet army
1985 Proposal to liquidate political units of the Soviet army and
replace them with information units resulted in removal
from office
1985-1991 Director, Institute of Military History of the Ministry of
Defense and the Russian Academy of Sciences
1988 Met Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin at the Nineteenth Party
Conference in June
1989 Publication of _Triumf i tragediia: politicheskii portret
I.V. Stalina: v 2-kh knigakh _(Moscow: Izd-vo Agenstva
pechati Novosti. 2 vols. in 4)
1990 Elected to the Russian parliament
Publication of _30-e gody: vzgliad iz segodnia_ (Moscow:
Nauka. 164 pp.)
Defended doctoral dissertation in history: "Stalinism:
Essence, Genesis, and Evolution"
1991 Diagnosed with terminal cancer
Appointed security and defense advisor to Yeltsin when the
Soviet Union dissolved and Russia became independent;
took an active role in the formation of a new Russian
ministry of defense
Appointed chair of the commission for creation of the
Russian defense ministry and armed forces
1992 Publication of _Trotskii: politicheskii portret: v dvukh
knigakh_ (Moscow: Novosti. 2 vols.)
Appointed Russian cochairman of the U.S.-Russia Joint
Commission on Prisoners of Wars and Missing in Action
Elected corresponding member of the Russian Academy of
Sciences
1993 Elected to first post-Soviet parliament on reformer Yegor
Gaidar's ticket
Elected member of presidential council
1994 Publication of _Lenin: politicheskii portret v dvukh
knigakh_ (Moscow: Novosti. 2 vols.)
1995 Publication of _Sem' vozhdei: galereia liderov SSSR: v 2-kh
knigakh_ (Moscow: Novosti. 2 vols.)
Awarded Gosudarstvennaia Premiia
1995, Dec. 6 Died, Krasnogorsk, Russia
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The papers of Dmitrii Antonovich Volkogonov (1928-1995) span the years
1763 to 1995, with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period 1917 to
1995. The collection consists of copies of material reproduced and supplied
by thirteen Russian archives as well as originals of some of Volkogonov's
personal papers. Included are correspondence, memoranda, reports, official
protocols, directives, resolutions, schedules, logs, inventories of archival
material, texts of speeches, personal testimonies, investigative reports, film
scenarios, interviews, articles, photographs, and miscellaneous printed
matter.
The collection is divided into sixteen series. Thirteen of the series
represent individual archives in the former Soviet Union and Russia. The name
of the series is the English-language name of the archives from which the
copies were collected, and the parenthetical qualifier is the acronym of the
Russian name. Volkogonov's personal papers comprise the fourteenth series.
The fifteenth series contains oversize items and the sixteenth is an addition.
The series are arranged alphabetically by name of archives. The size,
chronology, and content of each series vary greatly.
Volkogonov used the records as primary source material for his
historical writing and biographies. Tight restrictions on access to Russian
archives were a hindrance to his research, and although he served in the
military and was a Communist Party member for over forty years, he found only
one archives fully open to him, the Central Archive of the Ministry of
Defense. The openness and reforms in the beginning stages of Perestroika in
1986, however, eventually allowed Volkogonov wider access to other archival
material, and he collected voluminously from 1986 to his death in 1995.
Volkogonov's principal interest was the Soviet period and the figures
who played major roles in its development. Two distinct generations of Soviet
history were the primary focus of his work. Modern Russian history, according
to Volkogonov, began in the 1870s and 1880s with the births of the
participants in the events that led to the Russian Revolution and continued
through World War II. Personalities were of great interest to Volkogonov, and
his works include biographies of Leon Trotsky, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin,
and other Soviet leaders.
Almost all major internal historical events in the development of the
Soviet Union and its empire are documented in these records, but there is a
large amount of material related to foreign relations and external events as
well. Because much of the material was used for biographical research, the
psychology and effects of absolute power are also well documented throughout
the collection.
Records from the Archive of the President of the Russian Federation
(APRF) series comprise the largest series in the collection and are divided
into three subseries: Heads of State File, Regional File, and Subject File.
The development of the Soviet Empire is documented in great detail. The Heads
of State File in particular illustrates events of the twentieth century
revealed through their leaders' activities. The Subject File traces the
development of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Kommunistichaskaia
Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza) and its predecessor organizations with official
protocols of the Central Committtee on all the aspects of internal affairs.
Of particular interst is the discussion of the relocation of various
nationalities in the Soviet Union after World War II. Folders on Cold War
events in Cuba and the Soviet war in Afghanistan highlight the Regional File.
The Soviet Union officially entered World War II on June 21, 1941,
following the invasion of German troops. In 1939 Russian troops had occupied
large regions of Poland, and in 1940 they invaded the Baltic states and
engaged in the Finnish War. The year 1941, however, marked the beginning of
the Great Patriotic War (Velikaia Otechestvennaia Voina). The Central Archive
of the Ministry of Defense (TsAMO) series is essentially a World War II file
divided into four chronological subseries covering the war in the Soviet
Union, 1941-1945. The series is the most comprehensive one in the collection.
Volkogonov had full access to these documents throughout his early writing
career when he published and edited military propaganda. Material in this
series and in the Post World War II File that does not relate directly to
World War II includes records on the alleged criminal activities of Lavrentii
Pavlovich Beriia, a file on Cuba during the missile crisis of October 1962,
and documents on the military build-up in the Soviet Union in the Cold War
period.
The Russian State Military Archive (RGVA) is among the largest in the
collection. This series is basically a file which Volkogonov used for his
biography of Trotsky published in 1992. Items highlight Trotsky's activities
as chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Republic and military
issues in the Soviet Union. Files on the "counterrevolutionary" conspiracy in
the Red Army include many of the personal appeals made by participants in the
conspiracy to exonerate their activities.
The small group of records from the Archive of the Institute of
Military History of the Ministry of Defense and the Russian Academy of
Sciences (AIVI MO RAN) consists of copies of material that is a part of the
Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense. As director of the Institute of
Military History from 1985 to 1991, Volkogonov was able to use the material in
its archives with no restrictions. This series supplements the material in
the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense series.
Several of the series are quite small. Records from the Central
Archive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (TsA MVD) include only two
documents, one dealing with the development of concentration camps in the
Soviet Union and the other discussing exclusionary practices in Communist
Party organizations. In the Center for the Preservation of Contemporary
Documentation (TsKhSD) series, official protocols of the Central Committee of
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (TsK KPSS) and correspondence to the
heads of state on internal issues in the years 1954-1991 are well represented.
The Center for the Preservation of Historical Documentary Collections
(TsKhIDK) series focuses on the years 1917-1920 and the Russian Revolution.
Included are surveys of archival material on Lenin, Trotsky, Inessa Armand,
Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, and others. The Central Archive of the Border
Troops (TsAPV) series relates to airspace violations in the Far East near the
city of Vladivostok in the 1950s. In the Archive of the Foreign Policy of
Russia (AVPR) series, there are copies of valuable correspondence between
Nikita S. Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis in
October 1962. Earlier records relate to Soviet relations with Germany,
Poland, and Finland on the eve of World War II.
Vladimir Lenin and the cult that surrounded his personality after his
death was the subject of a study by Volkogonov published in 1990. Lenin's
activities are documented throughout this collection, especially by records in
the Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Recent Historical
Documents (RTsKhIDNI) series. This series includes many recently-published
documents as well as unpublished ones that illustrate Lenin's personality as
well as his political views. Also present are five accounts by witnesses and
participants in the assassination of Nicholas II and the imperial family in
1918.
Numerous files in the Central Archive of the Federal Security Service
of the Russian Federation (TsAFSB RF) include secret agent reports as well as
personal information in the Investigation File. The Emigration File includes
documents on post-Revolutionary emigration and the activities of monarchists
and social revolutionaries abroad.
Documents from the State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF)
supplement and enhance material from other series in the collection. The
material on the Doctors' Plot and related correspondence of Lidiia F.
Timoshchuk are noteworthy. There is also additional material on the
assassination of Nicholas II and the imperial family, including a transcript
of the interrogation of Aleksandr Fedorovich Kerenskii from the collection of
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Sokolov supplementing personal accounts of this event
in the Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Recent Historical
Documents series.
Volkogonov was instrumental in the creation of the exhibit "Revelations
from the Russian Archives" at the Library of Congress from June 17 to July 16,
1992. Copies of some of the documents in that exhibit are represented here,
and the seventeen documents that comprise the Russian State Archive of the
Economy (RGAE) series were part of the section of the exhibit that concerned
economic cooperation between the Soviet Union and the United States in the
1920s and 1930s. These documents are described in detail in the booklet
_"Revelations from the Russian Archives - a Checklist"_ that accompanied the
exhibit and in _Revelations From the Russian Archives: Documents in English
Translation_, edited by Diane P. Kenker and Ronald D. Bachman (Washington,
D.C.: Library of Congress, 1997).
A prolific writer, Volkogonov wrote numerous books. His biography of
Joseph Stalin has been widely translated. His interpretations were often
controversial, and in 1985 he was removed from his position of assistant to
the director of the Main Political Directorate of the Soviet army because of
his views on the role of the army. He was reassigned to the Institute of
Military History of the Ministry of Defense and the Russian Academy of
Sciences. In 1991, he was relieved of this position following the publication
of the first volume of a ten-volume work on World War II in which he commented
on the unpreparedness of the Soviet army and Stalin's attitude towards the
war.
All of Volkogonov's works that were nearing completion and publication
are included in the Personal Papers series. The Correspondence File in this
series contains letters from Volkogonov to Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin and
material on modern Russian archival policies and Volkogonov's pivotal role in
their development. For researchers of American history, the folder on the
U.S.-Russia Commission on Prisoners of Wars and Missing in Action is
noteworthy. Volkogonov was the Russian cochairman of this commission.
Because each series of the collection includes copies of records housed
in a different Russian archives, there is considerable chronological overlap
and numerous cross references have been included in the container list. The
majority of the documents are photocopies made for Volkogonov, and there is a
wide range of print quality. Although the most recent materials are in quite
readable form, certain examples from earlier periods are not as legible.
In formulating personal names and corporate body headings for subseries
and folders, the Library of Congress Name Authority File was used with certain
slight modifications. The years of birth and death were not included, and
parenthetical qualifiers were added to certain names when necessary. Many of
the leaders from the Revolutionary period used pseudonyms to protect their
families. In the Name Authority File, the pseudonym was chosen as the primary
identifying name, with cross references made to the actual family name. For
example, the name authority for Vladimir Lenin appears as "Lenin, Vladimir
Il'ich, 1870-1924," with a cross reference to "Ul'ianov, Vladimir Il'ich."
The heading used in the subseries and folder headings is "Lenin, Vladimir
Il'ich (Ul'ianov)." The name authority for Leon Trotsky includes a cross
reference for "Trotskii, Lev Davidovich." The heading used in this finding
aid is "Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich)."
Material in the Addition is unfilmed and contains copies of documents
from both the Center for the Preservation of Contemporary Documentation and
the Central Archive of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.
Topics include the Hungarian revolution in 1956 and the uprising in the Czech
Republic in 1968 as well as some materials on the dissolution of the Soviet
Union.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Reel
Nos. Nos. Series
1 1 Archive of the Foreign Policy of Russia (AVPR),
1938-1963.
Correspondence, telegrams, transcripts of
conversations, and excerpts from personal diaries.
Bound chronologically in three volumes plus two unbound
items. This series complements the Archive of the
President of the Russian Federation (APRF) and Central
Archive of the Ministry of Defense (TsAMO) series files
on World War II.
1 1 Archive of the Institute of Military History of the
Ministry of Defense and the Russian Academy of
Sciences (AIVI MO RAN), 1903-1945.
Reports, official military orders and commands,
diplomatic correspondence, and dispatches from military
attaches. Organized alphabetically by topic, name of
person, or event and subdivided therein chronologically.
This series contains copies of documents from other
archives, including the Russian State Military Archive
and the Ministry of Defense Archive, as well as from the
former Archive of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party. The material corresponds to the Russian State
Military Archive (RGVA) and Central Archive of the
Ministry of Defense (TsAMO) series.
2 1 Center for the Preservation of Contemporary
Documentation (TsKhSD), 1920-1991.
Indexes and forewords to archival inventories,
annotated lists, excerpts from official protocols and
resolutions, correspondence, reports, proposals,
transcripts of conversations, and memoranda. Arranged
chronologically.
2 1 Center for the Preservation of Historical Documentary
Collections (TsKhIDK), 1918-1991, n.d.
Correspondence, reproductions of photographs,
surveys, newspaper articles, and forewords to archival
inventories. Arranged chronologically.
2 1 Central Archive of the Border Troops (TsAPV), 1950-1960.
Official reports, special communiques, maps,
diagrams, and other documents. Arranged
chronologically.
3-5 2 Central Archive of the Federal Security Service of the
Russian Federation (TsAFSB RF), 1918-1992.
3-4 2-3 Investigation File, 1918-1992.
Secret agent information and reports on Russian
emigres, investigation files, correspondence, lists,
and photographs. Organized alphabetically by name of
person or organization being investigated and therein
chronologically.
4-5 Emigration File, 1920-1939.
Reports, correspondence, lists, leaflets, and
character profiles. Organized alphabetically by name
of person, organization, or geographical area and
therein chronologically.
5-10 Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense (TsAMO),
1919-1992, n.d.
5-6 3 War Preparation File, 1928-1941.
Official military orders, reports, correspondence,
telegrams, speeches, and analytical reviews.
Organized alphabetically by name of person or subject
and therein chronologically.
7-9 4-5 World War II File, 1941-1957.
Directives, orders, telegrams, resolutions,
instructions, correspondence, memoirs, situation
reports, secret agent and reconnaissance reports,
memoranda, dispatches, communiques, and analytical
reviews. Arranged alphabetically by name of person
or subject and therein chronologically.
9-10 5-6 End of War and Repatriation File, 1944-1987, n.d.
Correspondence, reports, and translations of
foreign documents. Organized alphabetically by name
of person or subject and therein chronologically.
10 6-7 Post-World War II File, 1944-1992, n.d.
Reports, lists, telegrams, photographs, and
miscellaneous documents. Arranged alphabetically by
name of person, subject, or geographical area and
therein chronologically.
11 7 Central Archive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
(TsA MVD), 1929-1938.
Official reports. Arranged chronologically.
11-14 7-8 Personal Papers, 1912-1995, n.d.
Reports, speeches, abstracts, interviews, newspaper
articles, transcripts, outlines, articles, notes,
photographs, and correspondence. Organized
alphabetically by name of person or subject and therein
chronologically.
14-15 8-9 Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Recent
Historical Documents (RTsKhIDNI), 1887-1992, n.d.
Personal files, correspondence, transcripts of
conversations, articles, official protocols,
resolutions, lists, and personal accounts. Arranged
alphabetically by name of person or subject and therein
chronologically.
16 10 Russian State Archive of the Economy (RGAE), 1919-1992.
Lists, resolutions, addresses, summaries,
concessionary agreements, photographs, official
protocols, memoranda, reports, and correspondence.
Arranged chronologically.
16-21 10-13 Russian State Military Archive (RGVA), 1905-1947.
Correspondence, orders, directions, reports,
dispatches, telegrams, direct-communication
conversations, summaries, and surveys. Arranged
alphabetically by name of person or subject and therein
alphabetically.
21-22 13-14 State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF)
[formerly the Central State Archive of the October
Revolution (TsGAOR)], 1904-1969.
Correspondence, secret police notes, circulars,
decrees, resolutions, protocols, orders, theses,
petitions, reports, memoranda, texts of wills, and
interrogations. Arranged alphabetically by name of
person, organization, or subject and therein
chronologically.
23-29 Archive of the President of the Russian Federation
(APRF), 1906-1994, n.d.
23-26 16-17 Heads of State File, 1906-1994, n.d.
Official protocols, directives, resolutions,
correspondence, reports, schedules, memoranda, lists,
telegrams, diary excerpts, transcripts of
conversations, forewords to inventories of personal
papers, and published and drafts of articles.
Organized sequentially by head of state beginning
with Vladimir Il'ich Lenin and ending with Boris
Nikolayevich Yeltsin, thereunder alphabetically by
subject, and therein chronolgoically.
26-27 17-18 Regional File, 1939-1992, n.d.
Official protocols, directives, resolutions and
reports, memoranda, telegrams, and transcripts of
conversations. Organized alphabetically by name of
country and therein chronologically.
27-29 18-19 Subject File, 1917-1992, n.d.
Official protocols, directives, resolutions and
correspondence, reports, telegrams, financial lists,
personnel lists, and schedules. Organized
alphabetically by name of organization, person, or
subject and therein alphabetically.
30 not Addition, 1953-1991.
filmed Correspondence, telegrams, and reports. Organized as
additions to the Center for Preservation of Contemporary
Documentation and Central Archive of the Federal
Security Service of the Russian Federation series and
therein chronologically.
OV 1-2 15, 20 Oversize, 1917-1994.
Oversize material consisting of correspondence,
official protocols, reports, financial lists, newspaper
articles, personal memoirs, and investigation reports.
Arranged and described according to the series, folders,
and boxes from which the items were removed.
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CONTAINER LIST
Container Reel
Nos. Nos. Contents
ARCHIVE OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF RUSSIA (AVPR), 1938-1963
Box 1 Reel 1 Chronological file, Sept. 1938-Aug. 1945; Oct. 1963
(3 folders)
ARCHIVE OF THE INSTITUTE OF MILITARY HISTORY OF THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE AND
THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (AIVI MO RAN), 1903-1945
Foreign relations, July 1941-Aug. 1945
Soviet-Finnish War ("Winter War"), Oct.-Dec. 1939
_See also Containers 6 and 17, same heading_
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), 1903-1923
World War II, military orders and reports from fronts,
Nov. 1941-May 1945
CENTER FOR THE PRESERVATION OF CONTEMPORARY DOCUMENTATION (TsKhSD), 1920-1991
Box 2 Chronological file, ca. 1920; Jan. 1954-Aug. 1991
(3 folders)
CENTER FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY COLLECTIONS (TsKhIDK),
1918-1991, n.d.
Chronological file, Dec. 1918-Sept. 1939;
Apr. 1952-Nov. 1957; Jan. 1991, n.d. (2 folders)
CENTRAL ARCHIVE OF THE BORDER TROOPS (TsAPV), 1950-1960
Border violation reports, Dec. 1950-Aug. 1960
CENTRAL ARCHIVE OF THE FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
(TsAFSBRF), 1918-1992
Box 3 Reel 2 Investigation File, 1918-1992
Abramovich, Rafail Abramovich (Reyn) _See
Container 3, _Dan, Fedor Il'ich
Aleksandrov, Pavel Aleksandrovich, Apr. 1939-July
1940
Bakaev, Ivan Petrovich _See Container 4,_ United
Trotskyite-Zinovyev Center
Balabanoff, Angelica (Balabanova, Anzhelika),
June 1941-May 1948
Berdiaev, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, Jan. 1947
Bliumkin, IAkov Grigor'evich, Apr. 1927-Sept. 1929;
Aug. 1980
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, and others,
Aug. 1936-Mar. 1938; Feb. 1988 _See also
Container 21, same heading_
Chernov, Viktor Mikhailovich, Nov. 1936-Apr. 1952
"Clown" _See Container 3,_ Kerenskii, Aleksandr
Fedorovich
Dan, Fedor Il'ich, and Rafail Abramovich Abramovich
(Reyn), Nov. 1937-July 1938
Denmark and France, reports, Mar.-May 1926
Evdokimov, Grigorii Eremeevich _See Container 4,_
Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseyevich
Ganetskii, IAkov Stanislavovich, and Giza Adol'fovna
Ganetskaia, July 1937-Dec. 1954
Gertik, Artem Moiseevich _See Container 4,_
Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseyevich
IAgoda, Genrikh Grigor'evich _See Container 3,_
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Mar. 1952-Apr. 1954
Kamenev, Lev Borisovich _See Container 3,_ Bukharin,
Nikolai Ivanovich
"Kant" _See Container 4,_ Zborovskii, Mark
Grigor'evich
Kaplan, Fanny Efimovna (Raidman), Sept. 1918-Sept.
1970 _See also Oversize and Container 14,_ Lenin,
Vladimir Il'ich (Ul'ianov), assassination attempt
(Aug. 1918)
Kerenskii, Aleksandr Fedorovich ("Clown"),
Apr. 1938-Mar. 1963
Krestinskii, Nikolai Nikolaievich _See Container 3,_
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich
Kronstadt uprising, Mar. 1921
Kuznetsov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich, and others,
Sept.-Oct. 1950
Lazutin, Petr Georgievich _See Container 3,_
Kuznetsov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich
"Mak" _See Container 4,_ Zborovskii, Mark
Grigor'evich
Maksimova, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna _See Container 4,
_Sorge, Richard
Maliantovich, Pavel Nikolaevich, Oct. 1937-May 1992
Mikheev, Filipp Egorovich _See Container 3,_
Kuznetsov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich
Miller, Evgenii Karlovich, Oct. 1937-Apr. 1938
Miscellany, ca. 1921; Nov. 1937-Feb. 1960; Nov. 1989
Nazi collaborators, Sept. 1946-Jan. 1947
Box 4 Reel 2-3 Peshkova, Ekaterina Pavlovna (granddaughter of Maksim
Gorky), Apr. 1939
Piatakov, IUrii (Georgii) Leonidovich,
Sept. 1936-Apr. 1956
Plekhanova-Lesavur, Lidia Georgievna (daughter of
Georgii Valentinovich Plekhanov), July-Aug. 1939
Radek, Karl Berngardovich, Jan.-Feb. 1937; Feb. 1986
Raidman _See Container 3,_ Kaplan, Fanny Efimovna
Rakovskii, Khristian Georgievich, _See Container 3,_
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich
Rodinov, Mikhail Ivanovich _See Container 3,_
Kuznetsov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich
Rykov, Aleksei Ivanovich, Feb. 1937-Jan. 1938
Sedov, Lev L'vovich (son of Leon Trotsky),
Aug. 1936-Feb. 1938 _See also Container 22, same
heading_
Serov, Ivan Aleksandrovich, Mar. 1941-Feb. 1954
Shvarts, Solomon, Nov. 1936
Sorge, Richard (Zorge, Rikhard Adol'fovich),
("Ramzai"), and Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Maksimova
(first wife of Richard Sorge), Jan. 1937-Mar.
1943; Sept. 1964-Mar. 1965
Sukhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, Sept. 1937-Mar. 1958
Tikhomirov, Apr. 1936
"Tiulpan" _See Container 4,_ Zborovskii, Mark
Grigor'evich
Trotskyite literature abroad, May 1929-July 1941
Turko, Iosif Mikhailovich _See Container 3,_
Kuznetsov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich
United Trotskyite-Zinovyev Center, July-Aug. 1936
_See also Container 22,_ "Rightist Trotsky Bloc"
affair
Vlasik, Nikolai Sidorovich, Jan. 1955
Zakrzhevskaia, Taisiia Vladimirovna _See Container
3,_ Kuznetsov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich
Zborovskii, Mark Grigor'evich ("Mak," "Tiulpan,"
"Kant"), June 1933-Nov. 1952
Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseyevich, and others,
Dec. 1934-Jan. 1935; June 1988
Zorge, Rikhard _See Container 4,_ Sorge, Richard
Emigration File, 1920-1939
Burtsev, Vladimir L'vovich, article by, ca. 1921
Caucasus region, ca. 1925
Cossack organizations abroad, Oct. 1925-May 1926
Far East, Oct. 1921
Box 5 Reel 3 Kirill Vladimirovich (Romanov), Grand Prince of
Russia, Aug. 1924-Aug. 1926
Miscellaneous, May 1920-Aug. 1939 (2 folders)
Paris, France, Feb. 1920-July 1936
Poland, Jan.-Aug. 1926
Prague, Czechoslovakia, socialist revolutionaries in,
Sept. 1921
Savinkov, Boris Victorovich, July 1921-Dec. 1925
Ukraine, Sept. 1920-Nov. 1926
Vinnichenko, Vladimir Kirillovich, letters,
publication of, Oct. 1925-Mar. 1926
CENTRAL ARCHIVE OF THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE (TsAMO), 1919-1992, n.d.
War Preparation File, 1928-1941
Baltic States, Russian military preparation in,
Dec. 1940-June 1941
Command Headquarters, telegrams to and from,
June 1932-June 1941
(1 folder)
Box 6 Reel 3-4 (2 folders)
Dzhugashvili, IAkov Iosifovich, autobiographical
material, Aug. 1939-July 1940 _See also
Container 10, same heading_
German threat, Sept.-Dec. 1928; Oct. 1938
Lake Khasan, military activity, Sept. 1938
Military reports, directives, commands,
Jan. 1930-Dec. 1941 (2 folders)
Ponedelin, Pavel Grigor'evich, personal file,
Nov. 1938; May 1956
Raboche-Krest'ianskaia Krasnaia Armiia (RKKA),
personnel files, July 1938-Apr. 1941
Soviet-Finnish War ("Winter War"), 1939-1940 _See
also Containers 1 and 17, same heading_
Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich (Dzhugashvili),
correspondence, Dec. 1928-May 1932
Timoshenko, Semen Konstantinovich, speech at military
conference, Dec. 1940
Box 7 Reel 4-5 World War II File, 1941-1957
Command Headquarters, directives, orders,
instructions to forces at fronts, Feb. 1941-Jan.
1946 (7 folders)
Box 8 Reel 5 Far East Campaign, Apr.-Dec. 1945
Hitler, Adolf, speeches, May-Nov. 1941 _See also
Container 22,_ Hitler, Adolf, wills and testaments
Khrushchev, Leonid Nikitovich, personnel file,
Mar. 1943
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, official
correspondence, Jan. 1941-June 1943
Military doctrine, Apr. 1941
Military structure and personnel, Apr.-May 1943
Military tribunals, July-Sept. 1941
Miscellaneous reports, June 1941-Sept. 1943
(2 folders) _See also Oversize_
Paulus, Friedrich Ernst, Feb. 1943-May 1946
Poskrebyshev, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, Nov. 1944
Box 9 Reel 5-6 Reports from abroad, Feb. 1941-Jan. 1943 (2 folders)
Stalingrad, July-Sept. 1942
Stavskii, Vladimir Petrovich, letter to Stalin,
Aug. 1941
Ul'ianov, Anatoli Petrovich, and Nikolai Stas'evich
Shcherbinskii, arrests of, Dec. 1941
United States troops, reports on, June 1944-May 1945
Veterans' memoirs, 1941-1945
"Wins and losses," Jan.-Feb. 1943
Zhukov, Georgii Konstantinovich, reports and
speeches, June 1941-Mar. 1946; Dec. 1954;
July 1957 _See also Container 21,_ Censorship and
literature
End of War and Repatriation File, 1944-1987, n.d.
"Berlin 1945," July 1944-June 1945; Jan. 1987
Bormann, Martin, personal diary excerpts,
Jan.-May 1945
German concentration camps, Jan. 1945
Kulik, Grigorii Ivanovich, Aug.-Oct. 1956
Box 10 Reel 6-7 Military tribunals, Aug.-Nov. 1956
Grigor'ev, A. A.
Klich, N. A.
Klimovskii, V. E.
Korobkov, A. A.
Pavlov, D. G.
Miscellany, Feb. 1945-Apr. 1954
Postwar settlement, Apr. 1945-Feb. 1946; Mar. 1978;
Jan. 1987, n.d.
Repatriation, Feb.-Mar. 1945
Post-World War II File, 1945-1992, n.d.
Beriia, Lavrentii Pavlovich, alleged criminal
activities, July-Aug. 1953 _See also Container
21, same heading_
Cuba, June 1961-Dec. 1962 _See also Container 1,
same heading_
Dzhugashvili, IAkov Iosifovich, and Vasilii
Iosifovich Dzhugashvili, Feb. 1945-Mar. 1953, n.d.
_See also Container 6, same heading_
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, Apr. 1992
Meeting of party members in the Ministry of Defense,
Moscow Garrison, stenographer's report, July 1957
Military build-up in the USSR, annotated list of
contents of a microfilm set of policy documents
(July 1919-Aug. 1951), Dec. 1966 (2 folders)
CENTRAL ARCHIVE OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS (TsA MVD), 1929-1938
Box 11 Reel 7 Miscellaneous, June 1929; Dec. 1938
PERSONAL PAPERS, 1912-1995, n.d.
Appearances, speeches, notes of reports given at
conferences, Apr. 1988-Sept. 1994, n.d.
Articles
On Vladimir Il'ich Lenin (Ul'ianov), Leon Trotsky
(Lev Davidovich), Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin
(Dzhugashvili), et al., Aug. 1988-Sept. 1995, n.d.
Unpublished, May 1989-Apr. 1992, n.d. (2 folders)
Correspondence
Filatov, Sergei Aleksandrovich, July 1993-Nov. 1995
Gaidar, Egor Timurovich, Feb. 1994
Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, Apr. 1989-Dec. 1991
IAkovlev, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, July 1987
IAzov, Dmitrii Timofeevich, Mar. 1988-July 1990
Jaruzelski, Wojciech, Feb. 1994-Aug. 1995
_Krasnaia Zvezda,_ Feb. 1993
Kriuchkov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich, Oct. 1990
Mercader (del Rio), Luis, July 1990 _See also
Oversize_
Novagovich, Lev Petrovich, July 1993
Petrov, IUrii Vladimirovich, Mar. 1992
Rybkin, Ivan Petrovich, Apr. 1994
Shaposhnikov, Evgenii Ivanovich, Oct. 1991
Tret'iakov, Vitalii Tovievich, Nov. 1990
Box 12 Reel 7-8 Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich, Apr. 1991-Dec. 1995,
n.d. (2 folders)
Doctoral dissertation, Mar.-Apr. 1990
Film scenarios, Oct. 1990-Feb. 1992, n.d.
Interviews and articles, Aug. 1987-Feb. 1995, n.d.
(2 folders)
Korean War, article on, n.d.
Kronstadt uprising, Mar. 1921; Jan. 1994
Memoirs, Nov. 1985-Nov. 1988, n.d.
Miscellany, May 1925-Dec. 1927; Oct. 1987-Aug. 1993,
n.d.
National archival policies, July 1991-Mar. 1992, n.d.
Personal affairs, Aug.-Sept. 1987; Aug. 1993-Aug. 1995,
n.d.
Box 13 Reel 8 Public and political activities, Jan. 1980;
Feb. 1989-Oct. 1995, n.d. (2 folders) _See also
Oversize_
Reprints of articles, memoirs, newspaper clippings,
Feb. 1937-Jan. 1940; Mar. 1946; Oct. 1982-Apr. 1990,
n.d. _See also Oversize_
Rutskoi, Aleksandr Vladimirovich,
Oct. 1991-Sept. 1993
Sudoplatov, Pavel Anatol'evich, Sept. 1963; Dec. 1987;
Apr. 1994 _See also Oversize_
Sukhanov, Dmitrii Nikolaevich, interviews with,
Mar. 1993-Sept. 1994
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), letters of
(typed copies), July 1912; July 1930-July 1931, n.d.
U.S.-Russia Commission on Prisoners of Wars and Missing
in Action, Apr. 1950-Sept. 1994
World War II
Articles on, Jan. 1990-Jan. 1994, n.d.
Box 14 Reel 8-9 Discussion of historical questions, Jan. 1966;
Mar. 1990-Mar. 1991, n.d.
Memoirs of commanders, 1983
RUSSIAN CENTER FOR THE PRESERVATION AND STUDY OF RECENT HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
(RTsKhIDNI), 1887-1992, n.d.
Armand, Inessa Fedorovna, July 1891-Sept. 1920;
July 1950; 1992
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, correspondence with Feliks
Edmundovich Dzerzhinskii, Dec. 1924, n.d.
Dennis, Eugene, Aug. 1954, n.d.
Forced labor, Aug. 1932-June 1938
Gomel'skaya Oblast' (Belarus) and Pskovskaia Oblast'
(Russia), territorial issue, Oct.-Nov. 1926, n.d.
Grain requisitioning campaign, Dec. 1927-Feb. 1933
Intelligentsia, exile of, Sept. 1919-Dec. 1922
Internationale, Third, May 1919-Apr. 1922
Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (Ul'ianov)
Assassination attempt (Aug. 1918), Aug. 1918-May 1922
_See Container 3,_ Kaplan, Fanny Efimovna
(Raidman)
Correspondence, official, Feb. 1909-Nov. 1924, n.d.
(3 folders)
Box 15 Reel 9 Kazan University, Kazan', Russia, Student Inspector's
Office file, Aug.-Dec. 1887
Tributes to, Apr. 1920
Nationalities, deportation of, Mar. 1919-Dec. 1926;
June 1935-May 1949 _See also Container 21, same
heading_
Nicholas II (Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov), Emperor of
Russia, and imperial family, assassination of
_See also Container 22,_ Sokolov, Nikolai
Aleksandrovich
IUrovskii, IA. M., account, Apr.-May 1922
Medvedev, A. M., account, Dec. 1963
Nikulin, G. P., account, [Dec.] 1964
Radzinskii, I. I., account, [Dec.] 1963
TSentral'nyi Komitet (TsK) Session, protocol
excerpt, May 1918
Nomenklatura, Sept.-Nov. 1925
Religion, June-Sept. 1923, June 1945 _See also
Container 22, same heading_
Sabotage, Dec. 1917
Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich (Dzhugashvili)
Articles about, 1929
Correspondence, Apr. 1922-Mar. 1923,
Mar. 1934-Nov. 1935 _See also Oversize_
Terrorism, Dec. 1934
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), Apr. 1931, n.d.
United States relations, Aug.-Oct. 1921
Vsesoiuzaia Kommunisticheskaia Partiia (Bol'shevikov),
TSentral'nyi Komitet (VKP[b] TsK), Seventeenth
Congress, Nov. 1934-Dec. 1936
Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseyevich, Aug. 1917-Dec. 1934;
Apr. 1956
RUSSIAN STATE ARCHIVE OF THE ECONOMY (RGAE), 1919-1992
Box 16 Reel 10 Economic cooperation between the USSR and the United
States, May 1919-Sept. 1936; Apr. 1946; May 1992
RUSSIAN STATE MILITARY ARCHIVE (RGVA), 1905-1947
Baltic States, situation reports, Apr. 1936-Aug. 1940
(3 folders)
Czechoslovakia, situation reports, Dec. 1937-Nov. 1938
Denunciations and personal appeals, Apr. 1935-Aug. 1938
_See also Container 21,_ Voroshilov, Kliment
Efremovich, correspondence
Europe, Western, Soviet relations with,
July 1939-Feb. 1940
Miscellaneous, Mar.-Oct. 1927; July 1937;
July 1945-Jan. 1947
Narodnyi Komissariat Oborony (NKO) orders,
May 1937-Mar. 1945
Box 17 Reel 10-11 Press, foreign, reports and articles,
Feb. 1936-Mar. 1939
Raboche-Krest'ianskaia Krasnaia Armiia (RKKA)
Administration, operations, Jan.-Dec. 1921;
Mar. 1934-Feb. 1941 _See also Container 21_,
Tukhachevskii, Mikhail Nikolaevich and RKKA
Repression and "counterrevolutionary" conspiracy,
Jan. 1937-July 1938 (2 folders)
Raskol'nikov, Fedor Fedorovich, writings, 1921-1922,
n.d.
Soviet-Finnish War ("Winter War"), Jan. 1940 _See also
Containers 1 and 6, same heading_
Sveaborg Fortress, uprising, Oct. 1905-Aug. 1906
Tambov uprising, May 1921
Telman, Rosa ("Telman Affair"), Nov. 1939-May 1940
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich)
Correspondence
Military, Apr. 1918-Aug. 1925 _See also Oversize_
(2 folders)
Box 18 Reel 12 (6 folders)
Box 19 Reel 12-13 Official, Dec. 1917-June 1924 (6 folders)
Reports, articles, and speeches
About Trotsky, Nov. 1924-Apr. 1925
Box 20 Reel 13 By Trotsky, June 1918-Oct. 1924 (5 folders)
Subject file
Early years, Kharkov, Verkholensk,
Apr. 1907-Oct. 1918
Box 21 Reel 13-14 Miscellany, May 1918-July 1924 _See also
Oversize_
Revoliutsionnyi Voennyi Soviet Respubliki (RVSP),
chairman's train, Aug. 1918-June 1920
Tukhachevskii, Mikhail Nikolaevich and RKKA,
Sept. 1922-July 1937
United States and Soviet Union, economic cooperation,
political and diplomatic relations,
Aug. 1929-Feb. 1930; June-Aug. 1939, n.d.
Voroshilov, Kliment Efremovich, correspondence,
Jan. 1935-Oct. 1938 _See also Container 16,_
Denunciations and personal appeals
STATE ARCHIVE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (GARF), 1904-1969
Beriia, Lavrentii Pavlovich, Oct. 1944-May 1945;
Apr. 1955 _See also Container 10, same heading_
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, Feb. 1937-Mar. 1938
_See also Container 3, same heading_
Censorship and literature, Nov. 1929; July 1938;
Nov. 1967-Apr. 1969 _See also Container 9,_ Zhukov,
Georgii Konstantinovich, reports and speeches
"Doctors' Plot," letters of Timoshchuk, Lidiia F.,
Aug. 1948; Mar. 1966
Famine and shortages, Dec. 1944-Aug. 1947
Forced labor camps, June 1919-Jan. 1920
Kamenev, Lev Borisovich, petition for clemency,
Aug. 1936
Kremlin staff, correspondence, Apr.-Dec. 1924
Kruglov, Sergei Nikiforovich (Narkom Narodnogo
Komissariata Vnutrennykh Del, NKVD), reports and
correspondence, Apr. 1946-July 1947
Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (Ul'ianov), thesis on conflict
between constituent assembly of the former Russian
Empire and Soviet authorities, Jan. 1918
Miscellany, Feb.-Sept. 1919; Feb.-Nov. 1925;
Dec. 1934-Jan. 1935; June 1941 _See also Oversize_
Narkomnats documents, Oct. 1922-Nov. 1923
Nationalities, deportation of, Feb.-July 1944 _See also
Container 15, same heading_
Political situation, internal, May-Nov. 1919
Box 22 Reel 14 Pre-revolutionary material, Feb. 1904-Aug. 1917
Presidium Verkhovnogo Soveta CCCP, decrees of,
June-Dec. 1940
Religion, July 1925-May 1935; May 1944 _See also
Container 15, same heading_
"Rightist Trotsky Bloc" Affair, Mar. 1938 _See also
Container 4,_ United Trotskyite-Zinoviev Center
Rykov, Aleksei Ivanovich, appeal, Mar. 1938
Sedov, Lev L'vovich (son of Leon Trotsky), request for
visa, Aug. 1929 _See also Container 4, same heading_
Sokolov, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, assassination of
Nicholas II (Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov), Emperor
of Russia, and imperial family, Aug. 1920 _See
Oversize and Container 15,_ Nicholas II (Nikolai
Aleksandrovich Romanov), Emperor of Russia, and
imperial family
Sovet Narodnykh Komissarov (SNK), protocols and
resolutions, Nov.-Dec. 1917 _See also Oversize_
Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich (Dzhugashvili)
Acquisition of archives of former German Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Jan. 1946
Correspondence received, Jan. 1944-July 1947
Hitler, Adolf, wills and testaments, Apr. 1945
_See also Container 8,_ Hitler, Adolf, speeches
Lithuanian Anti-Soviet Nationalist Underground,
Jan. 1946
Romanian Infantry Division, Feb. 1944
Tolstoy, Il'ia Il'ich and Vladimir Il'ich Tolstoy,
appeals, Jan.-Oct. 1945
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), Nov. 1919-May 1923;
Apr. 1937 _See also Oversize_
TSentral'nyi Ispolnitel'nyi Komitet (TsIK), protocol of
first session, Feb. 1924
Vsesoiuznaia Kommunisticheskaia Partiia (Bol'shevikov)
(VKP[b]) and predecessor bodies, finances,
June 1907-Mar. 1921
World War II, operations, reports, July 1944-July 1949;
May 1956
ARCHIVE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (APRF), 1906-1994, n.d.
Box 23 Reel 16 Heads of State File, 1906-1994, n.d.
Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (Ul'ianov)
Archives of Lenin, acquisition of,
July 1935-Mar. 1946; Aug. 1950; ca. 1956
Brain Institute, research on Lenin's brain,
Apr. 1932-May 1936; Nov. 1969
Commemoration, Jan.-Dec. 1950
Correspondence, official activities,
Feb. 1918-Mar. 1923; Aug. 1962; Mar. 1973;
Mar.-Oct. 1992 _See also Oversize_
Illness and treatment, June 1922-Oct. 1924;
Feb. 1969; May 1975; Mar. 1993
Krupskaya, Nadezhda Konstantinovna, memoir of
Lenin's last six months, ca. 1924
Mausoleum, Jan. 1924-Mar. 1940
Ul'ianov family ancestry, Mar. 1965; Apr.-May 1972
Unpublished Lenin documents, academician Georgii
Lukich Smirnov letter concerning, Dec. 1990
Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich (Dzhugashvili)
Articles written and edited by, Mar. 1939-May
1941; ca. 1949
Correspondence with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry
S. Truman, and others, Nov. 1941-May 1945
Illness, death, commemoration, Mar. 1953-Feb. 1956
Miscellany, Sept. 1942-Oct. 1948
Polish negotiations, relations, Dec. 1941-Feb.
1946
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), condemnation of
Stalin's policies, June 1937, n.d.
Box 24 Visitor log, Dec. 1936-Mar. 1953 (4 folders)
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich
Correspondence with Stalin, June 1943-Feb. 1946
Douglas, William O., in Soviet Union, May 1962
Miscellany, Aug. 1993
Rostov and Moscow party organizations reports on
Khrushchev's removal from office, Oct. 1964
Speeches, official activities, Sept. 1954-July
1961
Summons and appearance before Committee on Party
Control, Mar.-Nov. 1970
Brezhnev, Leonid Il'ich
Correspondence, official, May 1969-Oct. 1974, n.d.
Foreign affairs, Oct. 1967-Nov. 1976
International Assistance Fund, Dec. 1971-Dec. 1980
Kommunisticheskaia Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza,
Tsentral'nyi Komitet (TsK KPSS), Politburo and
Secretariat Session Protocols,
June 1968-Sept. 1982
Life and career, Dec. 1906-Dec. 1976; July 1988
Official recognition, Dec. 1966; Jan. 1974;
Nov. 1982
Reel 17 Personal diary fragments, Jan.-Aug. 1976;
Jan.-Oct. 1977, n.d.
Box 25 Andropov, Iurii Vladimirovich
Foreign affairs, June 1963-Feb. 1989
Life and professional career, June 1914-Feb. 1984;
Sept. 1993
Chernenko, Konstantin Ustinovich
Internal affairs, June 1977; Feb. 1984-July 1985
Kommunisticheskaia Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza,
Tsentral'nyi Komitet (TsK KPSS), Politburo and
Secrtariat Session Protocols,
Sept. 1983-Apr. 1984
Official image, June 1981, n.d.
Personal papers, inventory of, Sept. 1956, n.d.
Thatcher, Margaret, and Hans Dietrich
Genscher, talks with, Feb.-May, 1984
Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich
Agriculture, Nov. 1979-May 1985
Archive of the President of the Russian Federation
(APRF), creation of, Sept. 1991-Feb. 1994
Ideological work, June 1986-Feb. 1988
Kommunisticheskaia Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza
(KPSS), drafts, reports, correspondence,
Mar. 1985-Sept. 1989
Kommunisticheskaia Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza,
Tsentral'nyi Komitet (TsK KPSS), Politburo and
Secretariat Session Protocols,
Apr. 1983-Aug. 1992 (3 folders)
Box 26 Miscellany, Nov. 1985-Feb. 1991
Nagorno-Karabakh and Lithuania,
Feb. 1985-Mar. 1990
Sakharov, Andrei Dmitrievich, Dec. 1986 _See also
Container 28,_ Komitet Gosudarstvennoi
Bezopasnosti (KGB)
Senderov, Valerii A., Feb. 1988
Shatrov, Mikhail Filippovich, play by, Feb. 1988
Socialist countries, assistance to, June 1986
Sorge, Richard (Zorge, Rikhard Adol'fovich), and
Hanako Ishii (wife of Richard Sorge), Jan. 1986
_See also Container 4, _Sorge, Richard
"Uzbek Affair," investigation of Gdlian and
Ivanov, Apr. 1986-Nov. 1989
Zavidovo Natural Preserve, Mar. 1987
Zorge, Rikhard _See Container 26, _Sorge, Richard
Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich, miscellany, May 1934;
Feb. 1991-May 1993
Regional File, 1939-1992, n.d.
Afghanistan, July-Aug. 1956; June 1979-Apr. 1988
China, Jan. 1949-Oct. 1959; May 1989
Cuba, Apr. 1961-Oct. 1962; Sept. 1992 _See also
Containers 1 and 10, same heading_
Reel 18 Czechoslovakia, Aug. 1968, n.d.
Greece, Apr.-Sept. 1944
Israel, Sept. 1947-Sept. 1948
Japan, Aug. 1945, n.d.
Box 27 Korea, Mar. 1949-July 1953 (2 folders)
Poland, Nov. 1939-Aug. 1941; Mar. 1959-May 1960;
Apr. 1971-June 1981; Apr.-Sept. 1988
Romania, May 1944-Nov. 1949
Subject File, 1917-1992, n.d.
Atomic energy, Nov. 1944-Sept. 1950
Beriia, Lavrentii Pavlovich, July 1937-Dec. 1958,
n.d. _See also Containers 10 and 21, same
heading_
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, Dec. 1936-Apr. 1937;
Apr. 1988 _See also Containers 3 and 21, same
heading_
Chernobyl nuclear accident, Feb.-Mar. 1979;
Apr.-May 1986
Communist International (Comintern),
Nov. 1921-Feb. 1950; June 1966; Jan. 1969 _See
also Oversize and Container 14, _Third
Internationale
Food resources, acquisition and disposition,
Feb. 1929-Feb. 1940; Dec. 1974-Oct. 1978 _See
also Oversize_
Kamenev, Lev Borisovich, foreword to personal papers,
ca. 1980
Box 28 Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti (KGB),
Sept. 1932-Jan. 1988 (3 folders) _See also
Container 28,_ Kommunisticheskaia Partiia
Sovetskogo Souiza (KPSS), Komitet Gosudarstvennoi
Bezopasnosti (KGB)
Kommunisticheskaia Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza (KPSS)
Anti-Kulak Campaign, June 1929-Aug. 1933
Awards, Feb. 1982
Censorship, Mar. 1931; May 1959-Oct. 1960;
Aug. 1971; Sept. 1984 _See also Container 21,_
Censorship and literature
"Doctors' Plot," Apr. 1953 _See also Container
21, same heading_
Economic management, Mar. 1932-Mar. 1933;
May 1967; July 1970
Finances, Apr.-Oct. 1921; Nov. 1939-July 1956;
Aug. 1989-July 1991 _See also Oversize_
History of the Vsesoiuznaia Kommunisticheskaia
Partiia (Bol'shevikov) (VKP[b]),
Oct. 1917-Oct. 1922
Reel 19 Ideology, Sept. 1966-June 1981
Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti (KGB) and
KPSS, Mar. 1965-Mar. 1983 _See also Container
28, _Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti (KGB)
Miscellany, Jan. 1966-Dec. 1989
Nationalities, deportation of, Dec. 1934-June 1956
_See also Containers 15 and 21, same heading_
Box 29 Privileges to party members, Mar. 1953;
July 1966-Oct. 1986
Religion, Mar. 1922-Sept. 1938;
July 1953-July 1959; Apr. 1970 _See also
Containers 15 and 22, same heading_
United States, relations with, Dec. 1954
Liberal'no-demokraticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo
Soiuza (LDP SSSR), Aug. 1991
Malenkov, Grigorii Maksimilianovich, letter from A.
Novikov, Nov. 1949
Rossiiskaia Kommunisticheskaia Partiia
(Bol'shevikov), Tsentral'nyi Komitet (TsK RKP[b]),
Politburo meeting excerpts, Oct. 1919-Dec. 1928;
Dec. 1992 _See also Oversize_
Social enemies of the Soviet regime, campaign
against, Apr.-June 1936; Sept. 1943-Jan. 1945
_See also Oversize_
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich, Oct. 1970-Jan. 1974
Suslov, Mikhail Andreevich, Jan. 1943
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), Nov. 1924
Wallenberg, Raoul Gustav, Mar. 1956-Apr. 1964
World War II
Berlin capitulation, May 1945
German-Soviet negotiations, Aug. 1939-Jan. 1941;
ca. 1950
Hitler, Adolf, Nov. 1940; Mar. 1970
Intelligence reports, June 1941
Postwar Germany, May 1950-Oct. 1956
Soviet civilians in Germany, Sept. 1941
War operations and repatriation,
Aug. 1942-June 1956
Yoffe, Adolf Abramovich, memoir, Oct. 1927
_See Oversize_
Zhemchuzhina, Polina Semenovna (wife of V. M.
Molotov), May 1953
Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseevich, foreword to
personal papers, Oct. 1980
ADDITION, 1953-1991
Box 30 not Center for the Preservation of Contemporary
filmed Documentation (TsKhSD)
Chronological file, 1953-1956; 1962-1968; 1985-1991
(2 folders)
Central Archive of the Federal Security Service of the
Russian Federation (TsAFSB RF)
Miscellany, 1956, 1991
OVERSIZE, 1917-1994
Box OV 1 Reel 15 Central Archive of the Federal Security Service of the
Russian Federation (TsAFSB RF)
Investigation file
Kaplan, Fanny Efimovna (Raidman), ca. 1918
(Container 3)
Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense (TsAMO)
World War II File
Miscellaneous reports, ca. 1941 (Container 8)
Personal Papers
Correspondence file
Mercader (Del Rio), Luis, July 1990 (Container 11)
Public and political activities, ca. 1991
(Container 13)
Reprints of articles, memoirs, and newspaper
clippings, Apr. 1990 (Container 13)
Sudoplatov, Pavel Anatol'evich, Apr. 1994
(Container 13)
Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Recent
Historical Documents (RTsKhIDNI)
Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich (Dzhugashvili)
Correspondence, Apr. 1922 (Container 15)
Russian State Military Archive (RGVA)
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich)
Correspondence
Military, Mar.-Oct. 1922 (Container 18)
Russian State Military Archive (RGVA)
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich)
Subject file
Miscellany, May 1918-Dec. 1921 (Container 21)
State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF)
Miscellany, Feb.-Mar. 1918; Dec. 1934-Dec. 1935
(Container 21)
Sokolov, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, assassination of
Nicholas II (Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov),
Emperor of Russia, and imperial family, Aug. 1920
(Container 22)
Sovet Narodnykh Komissarov (SNK), protocols and
resolutions, Dec. 1917 (Container 22)
Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), May 1923
(Container 22)
Box OV 2 Reel 20 Archive of the President of the Russian Federation
(APRF)
Heads of state file
Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (Ul'ianov)
Correspondence, official activities, Nov. 1922
(Container 23)
Subject file
Communist International (Comintern), Dec. 1922;
Feb. 1924; Oct. 1946 (Container 27)
Food resources, acquisition and disposition,
Feb. 1929-Oct. 1933 (Container 27)
Kommunisticheskaia Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza
(KPSS)
Finances, Jan. 1976 (Container 28)
Rossiiskaia Kommunisticheskaia Partiia
(Bol'shevikov), Tsentral'nyi Komitet (TsK
RKP[b]), Politburo meeting excerpts,
Apr. 1920-Dec. 1928 (Container 29)
Social enemies of the Soviet regime, campaign
against, June 1936 (Container 29)
Yoffe, Adolf Abramovich, memoir, Oct. 1927
(Container 29)
Appendix A
AIVI MO RAN Arkhiv Instituta Voennoi Istorii Ministerstva Oborony i
Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk
Archive of the Institute of Military History of the Ministry
of Defense and the Russian Academy of Sciences
AVPR Arkhiv Vneshnei Politiki Rossii
Archive of the Foreign Policy of Russia
GARF Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii
State Archive of the Russian Federation
RGAE Rossiiskii Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv Ekonomiki
Russian State Archive of the Economy
RGVA Rossiiskii Gosudartsvennyi Voennyi Arkhiv
Russian State Military Archive
RTsKhIDNI Rossiiskii Tsentr Khranenia i Izuchenia Dokumentov Noveishei
Istorii
Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Recent
Historical Documents
TsA FSB RF Tsentral'nyi Arkhiv Federal'noi Sluzhby Bezopasnosti
Rossiiskoi Federatsii
Central Archive of the Federal Security Service of the
Russian Federation
TsA MO Tsentral'nyi Arkhiv Ministerstva Oborony
Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense
TsA MVD Tsentral'nyi Arkhiv Ministerstva Vnutrennikh Del
Central Archive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
TsA PV Tsentral'nyi Arkhiv Pogranichnykh Voisk
Central Archive of the Border Troops
TsKhIDK Tsentr Khraneniia Istoriko-Dokumental'nykh Kollektsii
Center for the Preservation of Historical Documentary
Collections
TsKhSD Tsentr Khraneniia Sovremennoi Dokumentatsii
Center for the Preservation of Contemporary Documentation
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