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Czechoslovak-Soviet Agreement on the Stationing of Soviet Nuclear Forces

13 Nov 1968
Description: This secret agreement, dated 1968, governs the stationing of Soviet nuclear missiles in Czechoslovakia after the Prague Spring. The two countries agree to create three facilities on Czechoslovak territory. The sites will be garrisoned by specially assigned Soviet troops, and are to be established under the codename "Project Javor".

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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Document Type: Agreement
Sender: Karel Rusov, Chief of Czechoslovak General Staff
Recipient: Ludvík Svoboda, Czechoslovak Head of State
Language of Original Document: Czech
Number of Pages: 3
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Central Military Archives (VÚA), Prague
Call Number: VS, OS-OL, čj. 00671/12
Document Companion: Document No. 60

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