Embassies

A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from one state or an organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving state. In practice, the phrase diplomatic mission usually denotes the resident mission, namely the embassy, which is the main office of a country's diplomatic representatives to another country; this is usually, but not necessarily, in the receiving state's capital city. Consulates, on the other hand, are smaller diplomatic missions which are normally located in major cities of the receiving state (but can be located in the capital, usually …

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5 May 2022 English

Notes of interest with links to documents in Cold War Eastern Europe. Links to photos, maps and compelling stories.

FCO 28/3263 157 Textual Comments on Soviet embassies abroad. "… the number of Soviet diplomats in any


4 May 2022 English

Cold War Eastern Europe provides access to thousands of files from the political departments of the U.K. Foreign Office responsible for dealing with and reporting on the Soviet Union and …

Europe. The Foreign Office, along with their embassies and consulates throughout the region, was interested


AU: Aarhus University · 1 January 2017 English

“The socialist system has won in our country,” Antonín Novotný, the leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, triumphantly declared at a national party conference on July 5, 1960, and …

Communist seizures of power. All local British embassies evaluated the visits as an unqualified success


1 January 2017 English

1968 was a momentous year. In the West, it is primarily remembered as a moment of global youth revolt.1 Events in Eastern Europe took place within the context of this …

Foreign Office. A guidance sent to several European embassies said, “We do not know Husák very well, but if


1 January 2017 English

a British minister since the Communist seizure of power after the Second World War. The British embassies in Sofia, Bucharest, Budapest, and Prague made extensive preparations for, and evaluations of the visit. These materials are all collected in Cold War Eastern Europe. We will focus here on how the embassies presented each country and its relations with the UK.

power after the Second World War. The British embassies in Sofia, Bucharest, Budapest, and Prague made number of issues. We will focus here on how the embassies presented each country and its relations with students: 1) How do the documents from the four embassies describe the political, the economic, and the what extent do the contemporary reports from the embassies support this observation by the two historians loosening ideological orthodoxy. Which topics do the embassies emphasise and which ones the historians? This


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

Useful Addresses on Yugoslavia Apart i^n Yugoslav embassies abroad, the following ministers can be written


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

one from the beginning of 1983, In the other Embassies agricultural work is usually combined with commercial


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

October 15 High level protests made to Soviet Embassies in Allied capitals about Soviet air activities October 15 High level protests made to Soviet Embassies in Allied capitals about Soviet air activities


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

sooner or later to make A&T staff from as many embassies as possible shop at hard currency stores where


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

year. Through our S p a c e p o l l c y " embassies abroad we have made our concern known to Mr.


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