Moscow Memoranda., 01/16/1968-05/20/1968
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Files relating to Lodeesen's work as U.S. Foreign Service Officer, Political Section, U.S. Embassy, Moscow (1966-68).
Dates
- 01/16/1968-05/20/1968
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Extent
From the Collection: 15 Linear Feet (10 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Department of State Airgram memoranda from Jon S. Lodeesen, U.S. Embassy Moscow, on the following designated subjects, with memo dates in parentheses (total 5): - Reactions to Ginsburg Trial (1/16/1968). - Protests of Soviet Intellectuals (2/16/1968). - Soviet Political "Reality" as Viewed by Dissident Poets (2/27/1968). - Status of the Protesters Two Month after the Ginsburg Trial (3/12/1968). - Memo re attack on Jon S. Lodeesen as U.S. Second Secretary, by Soviet journal, "Izvestiya" (5/20/1968). Also includes memo re the Geneva Summit Conference, July 18-23, 1955.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
LODEESEN, JON S. - MOSCOW MEMORANDA 1968: Xerox
USSR - POLITICS: MEMOS BY LODEESEN, JON S. 1968: Xerox
USSR - LODEESEN, JON S.: MEMORANDA 1968: Xerox
Repository Details
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