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Report by Romanian General Arhip Floca to Romanian Minister of the Armed Forces Leontin Sălăjan on the Warsaw Pact's "Baltic-Oder" Military Exercise

Oct 1962
Description: This report by Romanian General Arhip Floca addresses the Warsaw Pact's "Baltic-Oder" military exercise, which was held in Poland and East Germany in the first week of October 1962. Floca lists the participants from the national armies of Poland, the Soviet Union, and East Germany. He also provides an overview of the exercise's scenario and outlines the operations conducted by the armed forces involved. Floca concludes by referring to the post-mission critique and to the problems that occurred during the exercise.

Collection: 1962 W'Pact Military Exercises

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  • Romanian (161 KB )
Document Type: Report
Origin (Agency): Romanian Ministry of Armed Forces
Sender: Arhip Floca, Romanian Deputy Minister of Armed Forces
Destination (Agency): Romanian Ministry of Armed Forces
Recipient: Leontin Sălăjan, Romanian Minister of Armed Forces
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Number of Pages: 7
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Grechko
Document Source: Romanian Military Archives (AMR), Bucharest
Call Number: Fond D, dosar V/2, volumul 3 b, f. 193 – 203

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