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Protocol No. 5 of the Meeting of the Executive Committee of the CC of the RCP on the Situation in Czechoslovakia

21 Aug 1968
Description: This protocol of the meeting of the Central Committee (CC) of the Romanian Communist Party (RCP) refers to the invasion of the armed forces of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and East Germany in Czechoslovakia without the knowledge and approval of the country's party and state bodies. The Executive Committee of the CC of the RCP decides to address a note to the five occupying countries and to express its disapproval of this act, calling it a violation of the national sovereignty of an independent state.

Collection: Romania and the W'Pact

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Document Type: Memorandum of Conversation
Origin (Agency): CC of the RCP
Sender: Nicolae Ceauşescu, General Secretary of the CC of the RCP
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Translators: Delia Razdolescu
Number of Pages: 2
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Ceauşescu
Document Source: National Central Historical Archives (ANIC), Bucharest
Call Number: Fund CC of the RCP - Chancellery, File No. 133/1968, pp. 2-4.

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