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Letter from the First Secretary of the CC of the RWP (Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej) in Favor of Proposal to Withdraw Soviet Troops from Romania

23 Apr 1958
Description: This letter of reply from the first secretary of the Romanian Workers' Party, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, expresses agreement with the Soviet proposal for withdrawing its troops from Romania. This action aims to influence the general public opinion in the Soviet Union, Romania, and the rest of the Socialist camp, and is intended as a contribution to détente.

Collection: Romania and the W'Pact

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Document Type: Letter
Origin (Agency): CC of the RWP
Sender: Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, First Secretary of the RWP
Destination (Agency): CC of the CPSU
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Translators: Delia Razdolescu
Number of Pages: 1
Cold War Period: 1950s
Persons: Gheorghiu-Dej
Document Source: National Central Historical Archives (ANIC), Bucharest
Call Number: Fund CC of the RCP - Foreign Relations Section, File 9U/1956-1958, pp. 227-8
First Published at: Ioan Scurtu (ed.), 1996. România. Retragerea trupelor sovietice.1958 [Romania, Withdrawal of Soviet Troops. 1958] (Bucharest:Editura Didactica si Pedagogica R.A, 1996), pp. 273-4.

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