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Report by Romanian Minister of the Armed Forces Leontin Sălăjan on the Warsaw Pact's Military Exercise in Romania (October 1962)

25 Sep 1962
Description: This report by Romanian Minister of the Armed Forces Leontin Sălăjan addresses the planning of the first Warsaw Pact maneuver ever to be held in Romania. Sălăjan provides information on the organization and tactical scheme of the upcoming exercise. He points out that the ministers of defense of the Warsaw Pact countries, except Albania, have been invited to participate in the military exercise starting on 15 October 1962.

Collection: 1962 W'Pact Military Exercises

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Document Type: Report
Origin (Agency): Romanian Ministry of Armed Forces
Sender: Leontin Sălăjan, Romanian Minister of Armed Forces
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Number of Pages: 2
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Central Historical National Archives (ANIC), Bucharest
Call Number: Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party,Chancellery Collection, File 28/1962, 110-12

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