Hungary
316. Telegram From the Embassy in Romania to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D810492–0088. Confidential; Immediate; Exdis. Sent Immediate for information to Budapest.
317. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Lawrence S. Eagleburger Files, 1967–1984, Lot 84 D 204, Munich, Budapest, Bucharest, Sofia, Belgrade, Brussels, Bonn, London, October 13–29, 1981. Confidential; Immediate; Exdis. Sent for information to Budapest.
318. Memorandum From the Cabinet Council on Economic Affairs to President Reagan
Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Country Files, Hungary (1). No classification marking. A stamped notation at the top of the memorandum reads “The President has seen.”
319. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: Department of State, Secretary Haig and Shultz Memcons, 1981–1986, Lot 87 D 327, SEC Memcons—May 1981. Secret; Exdis. Cleared by Michael Klossen (S) and Katherine Shirley (S/S). Shirley initialed for Klossen. The meeting took place in the Secretary’s office.
320. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Chronological File, Chron 05/01/1982–05/22/1982; NLR–145–8–27–3–0. Confidential. The meeting took place in the Vice President’s office at the White House.
321. Report Prepared in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research
Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Hungary (2). Secret; Noforn; Nocontract; Orcon. Drafted by James Bodnar (INR); approved by Mautner.
322. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Hungary
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, N830009–0207. Confidential; Priority; Nodis. Drafted by Palmer; approved by Palmer, Dobriansky, Murphy, Gregg, Gusrey, and McKinley.
323. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Hungary
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D830729–0673. Secret; Exdis. Sent for information to Moscow. Drafted by Palmer; cleared by P. Hughes (OVP), Richard Kauzlarich (S/S), Dobriansky, Roger Robinson (NSC), and William Garland (S/S-O) and in EUR/EEY; approved by John Kelly (EUR). The EUR/EEY clearance line was illegible.
324. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Hungary 1985 (1). Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Belgrade, East Berlin, Bucharest, Moscow, Munich, Prague, Sofia, Vienna, and Warsaw.
325. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Hungary 1985 (3). Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Belgrade, East Berlin, Bucharest, Moscow, Prague, Sofia, and Warsaw.
326. Telegram From Secretary of State Shultz to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Paula J. Dobriansky Files, Secretary State Visit to E. Europe (1). Secret; Immediate; Exdis. Shultz was in Budapest from December 15 until December 17.
327. National Intelligence Estimate
Source: Central Intelligence Agency, History Staff Files. Secret; [handling restriction not declassified]. Prepared using information available as of May 14. The National Foreign Intelligence Board approved the estimate on May 15.
328. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Official Correspondence of Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead, July 1982–January 1989, Lot 89 D 139, JCW’s Eastern Europe Trip 11/9–16/86. Limited Official Use; Priority. Sent for information to Belgrade, East Berlin, Bucharest, Moscow, Munich, Prague, Sofia, Vienna, Warsaw, Geneva, and the mission to NATO. “Oct 25 1986 J.C.W. has seen” is stamped on the telegram.
329. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, N860011–0079. Secret; Immediate; Nodis.
330. Intelligence Research Report
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Hungary—Substance 1987 (1). Confidential. Drafted by Foldvary; approved by Richard Clarke (INR).
331. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Hungary
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D870250–0422. Confidential; Priority. Sent Priority for information to Munich. Drafted by Robert Perito (EUR/EEY); cleared by Donald Gregg (OVP), Pascoe, Terry Snell (EUR/EEY), and Richard Boucher (S/S–O); approved by Simons.
332. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Hungary
Source: Department of State, Records from Ambassador Thomas W. Simons, Jr., Lot 03 D 256, Chron, May 1987. Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Munich. Drafted by Perito; cleared by Martin Wenick (EUR/EEY), Joseph Lake (S/S), and Robert Downey (S/S–O); approved by Simons.
333. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Hungary—Substance 1987 (2). Confidential. Sent for information to USIA, Eastern European posts, Munich, the mission to NATO, Moscow (pouch), and Vienna.
334. Memorandum From Fritz Ermarth of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Carlucci)
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Chronological File, Chron June 1987. Confidential. Sent for information. Drafted by Terry Bender. Copies were sent to Ledsky, Rodman, and Danzansky.
335. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolph Perina Files, Hungary—Substance 1987 (3). Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Eastern European posts.
336. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Nelson Ledsky Files, Subject File, Hungary: [1987 Memos—Letters/1987 Cables/1988 Cables/1987–1988 Intel Reports, Press Articles, Research/Bios] (2 of 2). Confidential. Sent for information to the Department of Commerce, Eastern European posts, Vienna, Geneva, USIA, and Moscow.
337. Report From the Central Intelligence Agency to Multiple Agencies
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Hungary—Substance 1987 (4). Secret; [handling restriction not declassified]. Sent to the Director of the National Security Agency, the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Treasury, the White House Situation Room, and the CIA Office of Current Operations.
338. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Official Correspondence of Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead, July 1982–January 1989, Lot 89 D 139, 11/87 EEur/USSR Trip Memcons. Secret; Immediate; Nodis.
339. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Official Correspondence of Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead, July 1982–January 1989, Lot 89 D 139, 11/87 EEur/USSR Trip Memcons. Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Eastern European posts, Moscow, Beijing, and Bonn.
340. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D870939–0176. Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Eastern European posts, Moscow, and Bonn.
341. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D870939–0601. Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Eastern European posts, Vienna, Moscow, and Bonn.
342. Information Memorandum From the Chairman of the Policy Planning Staff (Solomon) to Secretary of State Shultz
Source: Department of State, Policy Planning Director’s Correspondence Files, 1981–1988, Lot 89 D 149, S/P Chron—January 1988. Confidential. Sent through Whitehead, who did not initial the memorandum. Drafted by Lowenkron; cleared by Sherrod McCall (S/P), Wenick, and Nadia Tangour (EUR). “Expedite” was stamped at the top of the memorandum. Solomon wrote “Dick” next to his name in the “From” line.
343. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D880109–0505. Secret. Sent for information to Eastern European posts and Moscow.
344. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D880224–0107. Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Eastern European posts, Moscow, Paris, and Vienna.
345. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Hungary—Substance 1988 (1). Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Eastern European posts, Moscow, Paris, and Vienna. Printed from a copy that was received in the White House Situation Room.