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Transcript of the Meeting of Five Warsaw Pact States in Warsaw

14 Jul 1968
Description: This document is the record of a meeting of the leaders of the Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Hungary, and Bulgaria in Warsaw in 1968. The five Warsaw Pact countries arrive at a consensus on the likely need for military intervention in Czechoslovakia. Polish leader Władysław Gomułka is the most vocal critic, fearing that the spillover effect of the reform movement in Czechoslovakia would cause serious control problems in his own country, weaken the Soviet bloc, and possibly change the entire balance of power in Europe.

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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Document Type: Extract Memorandum of Conversation
Language of Original Document: Russian
Translators: Mark Kramer and Marian J. Kratochvil
Number of Pages: 8
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Gomułka, Kádár, Ulbricht, Dubček, Zhivkov, Brezhnev, Ceauşescu, Tito, Novotný
Document Source: Modern Records Archives (AAN), Warsaw
Call Number: KC PZPR 192/24/4
Document Companion: Document No. 54

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