United States Policy Toward Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania1
1. For previous documentation of this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1952–1954, vol. VIII, pp. 1 ff.
Contents
- U.S. Consideration of Detachment of a Major Satellite in Eastern Europe;
Assessment of the Situation in Hungary (Documents 3–19)
- Impact of the Geneva Heads of Government Meeting, July 18–23, 1955, and
the Geneva Foreign Ministers Meeting, October 27–November 16, 1955;
Consideration by the U.S. Government of a Rapprochement with Romania (Documents 20–46)
- Destalinization, February–June 1956 (Documents 47–65)
- U.S. Government Response to the Riots in Poznań, June 28, 1956; Adoption
by the National Security Council of NSC
5608/1, July 18, 1957; Rákosi’S Resignation as Head of the Hungarian
Communist Party, July 18, 1956; Restoration of Political Rights to Gomulka in Poland, August 1956 (Documents 66–92)
- The Polish Crisis and the Hungarian Rebellion, October 20-November 3,
1956: The Advent to Power of Gomulka
in Poland and Nagy in Hungary; Soviet Military Intervention in and
Subsequent Withdrawal From Hungary; Discussion of the Hungarian Question in
the U.N. Security Council (Documents 93–161)
- Suppression of the Hungarian Rebellion by the Soviet Union, November 4–13,
1956: Fall of the Nagy Government and the Rise to Power of Kádár; Discussion of the Hungarian Question
in the U.N. General Assembly (Documents 162–182)
- Aftermath of the Polish Crisis and the Hungarian Rebellion, November
1956–February 1957: Inquiries into the Alleged Role of U.S. Radio
Broadcasting in the Hungarian Rebellion; U.S. Relief Assistance to Hungary
and the Refugee Problem; U.S. Economic Assistance to Poland; Adoption by the
National Security Council of NSC 5616/2,
November 19, 1956 (Documents 183–235)
- Negotiations in Washington Between Poland and the United States, February
26–June 7, 1957, and the Conclusion of an Economic Agreement, June 7, 1957;
Adoption by the National Security Council of NSC 5706/2, March 8, 1957 (Documents 236–254)
- Report of the U.N. Special Committee on
Hungary, June 20, 1957; Discussion of the Hungarian Question at the
Reconvenened Eleventh Session of the U.N.
General Assembly, september 1957 (Documents 255–267)
- Continuing Reevaluation of U.S. Policy Toward Eastern Europe (Documents 268–280)