Mongolian Request for Admission to the Warsaw Pact15 Jul 1963 |
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Description:
In this letter addressed to the Polish second prime minister, Józef Cyrankiewicz, the prime minister of the Mongolian People's Republic, Yumjaagin Tsedenbal, proposes the admission of Mongolia to the Warsaw Pact. The chairman cites the need for greater defense in the Far East, specifically regarding Japan, and asks that Poland share this request for accession with other members of the Warsaw Pact. Collection: A Cardboard Castle?
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Document Type:
Memorandum Sender: Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Mongolian Pepole's Republic Recipient: Józef Cyrankiewicz, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Polish People’s Republic Language of Original Document: Russian Number of Pages: 2 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Tsedenbal, Khrushchev |
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Document Source: Modern Records Archives (AAN), Warsaw Call Number: KC PZPR, XIA/103, k. 525-26 Document Companion: Document No. 24 |