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Records of the PCC Meeting in East Berlin: Stenographic Record of the Meeting of Party Secretaries Following the PCC Meeting

29 May 1987
Description: This record comprises the Bulgarian minutes of the 1987 Political Consultative Committee (PCC) meeting in Berlin. The main themes of discussion are: US-Soviet disarmament negotiations and the attempt to introduce major economic reforms in the Warsaw Pact countries, as well as the incident in which a small civilian aircraft flown by West German Matthias Rust entered Soviet airspace undetected and landed on Moscow's Red Square.

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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  • Bulgarian (1.0 MB )
  • German (2.0 MB )
  • English (208 KB )
Document Type: Stenographic Record
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Number of Pages: 57
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Persons: Gorbachev, Honecker, Kádár, Ceauşescu, Zhivkov, Husák, Jaruzelski
Document Source: Bulgarian Document: Central State Archives (TsDA), Sofia; German Document: Foundation Archive of the Parties and Mass Organizations of the Former GDR in the Federal Archives (SAPMO), Berlin
Call Number: Bulgarian: f. 1B, op. 35, 87-439; German: DY30/2354
Document Companion: Document No. 123, d)

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