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Field name | Value |
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Reference | PREM 11/3119 |
Department/Office | Prime Minister's Office |
Title | PREM 11/3119 |
Description | Soviet Union, 1959-1960. Macmillan and Khrushchev correspondence, 1959-1960. Relations with Soviet Union. Cold War. USA, RB-47 Incident, Congo, Germany, Nuclear Weapons, NATO, Berlin, UN, Disarmament, Geneva |
Date | 1959-1960 |
Collection | Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 |
Region | Africa, Europe, North America |
Countries | United Kingdom, Soviet Union, Switzerland, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Germany |
Places | Africa; Belgium; Berlin; Bonn; Canada; China; Congo; Cuba; Czechoslovakia; Europe; Finland; France; Geneva; Germany; Ghana; Hungary; Lisbon; London; Nigeria; Pakistan; Paris; Poland; Soviet Union; Turkey; United Kingdom; USA; Vienna; Washington |
People | Adenauer, Konrad; de Gaulle, Charles; Eisenhower, Dwight; Herter, Christian; Khrushchev, Nikita; Macmillan, Harold; Nixon, Richard Millhouse; Ormsby-Gore, David; Rumbold, Anthony; Sato, Eisaku; Zulueta, Philip de |
Topics | Aircraft; Arms; BEA; Bombs; Building; Central Office of Information (COI); CIA; Colonial Policy; Committee; Commonwealth; Communism; Defence; Disarmament; ELDO; Elections; Espionage; European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO); Federation; Field; Food; Geneva Conference; Health; ILO; Independence; Iron; Missiles; NATO; Nuclear Tests; Nuclear Weapons; Oil; Port Said; Press; PRO; Reunification; Roads; Security; Space; Thor; Trade; UN; Washington |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |