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Document No. 001.

Andrei Aleksandrov-Agentov’s Memoir of the Pre-Crisis Period (excerpts)

Document No. 002.

Resolution of the CPCz CC Plenum, January 5, 1968, Electing Alexander Dubcek as First Secretary

Document No. 003.

Janos Kadar’s Report to the HSWP Politburo on his Meeting with Dubcek, January 20th, 1968 (Excerpts)

Document No. 004.

What lies ahead, by Josef Smrkovský, February 9, 1968

Document No. 005.

Anniversary of Czechoslovakia’s February Revolution, February 22, 1968

Document No. 006.

Report by Czechoslovak Television Reporter on Soviet Reactions to the Events in the CSSR, February 28, 1968

Document No. 007.

Observations by Czechoslovak Escort-Guides on the Views of Foreign Delegations Attending the Celebrations of the February Revolution, February

Document No. 008.

Letter from Leonid Brezhnev to Alexander Dubcek Inviting a CSSR Delegation to the USSR, March 16, 1968

Document No. 009.

Stenographic Account of the Dresden Meeting, March 23, 1968

Document No. 010.

Alexander Dubcek´s Presidium Report on the Dresden Meeting, March 1968

Document No. 011.

Open Letter from 134 Czechoslovak Writers and Cultural Figures to the CPCz Central Committee, March 25, 1968

Document No. 012.

Dispatch from Budapest Outlining Hungarian Concerns about Events in Czechoslovakia after the Dresden Meeting, April 6, 1968

Document No. 013.

Excerpts from the CPCz CC Action Program, April 1968

Document No. 014.

Letter from Leonid Brehznev to Alexander Dubcek Expressing Concern about Events in Czechoslovakia, April 11, 1968

Document No. 015.

“Proposals for a Number of Major Political Measures to Facilitate the Process of Mutual Understanding in Relations with the USSR,” by Czechoslovak Foreign Minister Jirí Hájek, April 17, 1968

Document No. 016.

Report by CSSR National Defense Minister Martin Dzúr on a Meeting with Marshal Yakubovskii, Commander-in-Chief of the Warsaw Pact Joint Armed Forces, April 24-25, 1968

Document No. 017.

Stenographic Account of the Soviet-Czechoslovak Summit Meeting in Moscow, May 4-5, 1968

Document No. 018.

CPCz CC Presidium Meeting, May 7-8, 1968

Document No. 019.

Letter from Leonid Brezhnev to Alexander Dubcek Informing Him about the Results of the Moscow Meeting of the “Five”, May 1968

Document No. 020.

The CPSU Politburo´s Dissemmation of Briefing Materials on the Crisis to CPSU Members, May 27, 1968

Document No. 021.

Alexander Dubcek’s Speech to the CPCz CC Plenary Session, May 29 – June 1, 1968, with discussion by Vasil Bilák

Document No. 022.

Report by Czechoslovak Television Reporter on Soviet Reactions to the Events in the CSSR, February 28, 1968

Document No. 023.

Letter from Leonid Brehznev to Alexander Dubcek Proposing Another Bilateral Meeting, June 11, 1968

Document No. 024.

“Status of the Šumava Allied Exercise,” Report to Alexander Dubcek by CSSR Defense Minister Martin Dzúr, June 17, 1968

Document No. 025.

A memorandum on Efforts to Provide CPSU Members with the Plitburo’s Latest Analysis of the Crisis, June 1968

Document No. 026.

Two Thousand Words that Belongs to Workers, Farmers, Officials, Scientists, Artists, and Everybody

Document No. 027.

Briefing on the Šumava Exercises for Alexander Dubcek and Oldrich Cerník by Commanders of the Czechoslovak People´s Army, July 1, 1968, with Follow-up Talks between Dubcek and Marshal Yakubovskii.

Document No. 028.

General Semyon Zolotov´s Retrospective Account of the Šumava Military Exercises

Document No. 029.

Letter from Leonid Brezhnev to Alexander Dubcek Inviting a CPCz Delegation to the Warsaw Meeting, July 6, 1968

Document No. 030.

Top-Secret Telegram from Ambassador Stepan Chervonenko to Moscow Regarding the CPCz CC Presidium’s Decision Not to Attend the Warsaw Meeting, July 9, 1968

Document No. 031.

Message from Alexander Dubcek and Oldrich Cerník to Leonid Brezhnev, July 14, 1968

Document No. 032.

Transcript of the Warsaw Meeting, July 14-15, 1968

Document No. 033.

The Warsaw Letter, July 14-15, 1968

Document No. 034.

Letter from the French CP to Leonid Brezhnev, July 23, 1968

Document No. 035.

Meeting Notes Taken by Chief of the Hungarian People’s Army General Staff Károly Csémi on Talks with Soviet Generals in Budapest to Discuss Preparations for “Operation Danube,” July 24, 1968

Document No. 036.

Speeches by Leonid Brezhnev, Alexander Dubcek, and Aleksei Kosygin at the Cierna nad Tisou Negotiations, July 29, 1968

Document No. 037.

Alexander Dubcek Recollections of the Crisis: Events Surrounding the Cierna nad Tisou Negotiations

Document No. 038.

Report by Soviet Ambassador to the GDR Pyotr Abrasimov on East Germany´s Position vis-ŕ-vis Czechoslovakia, July 28 and August 1, 1968.

Document No. 039.

Report by Soviet Ambassador to Bulgaria A.M. Puzanov on Bulgaria´s Position vis-á-vis Csechoslovakia, August 1, 1968

Document No. 040.

Polish Views of the Situation in Czechoslovakia on the Eve of the Bratislava Conference, August 2, 1968

Document No. 041.

The Bratislava Declaration, August 3, 1968

Document No. 042.

Statement by the CPCz CC Presidium after the Talks at Cierna nad Tisou and Bratislava, August 6, 1968

Document No. 043.

Report by Soviet Ambassador Stepan Chervonenko to the Kremlin on His Meeting with Alexander Dubcek, August 7, 1968

Document No. 044.

Summary Report and Transcript of Telephone Conversation between Leonid Brezhnev and Alexander Dubcek, August 9, 1968

Document No. 045.

Cables from the Czechoslovak Ambassadors in London and Washington on U.S. reactions to the Situation in Czechoslovakia, August 10-12, 1968

Document No. 046.

CPSU CC Politburo Message to Alexander Dubcek, August 13, 1968

Document No. 047.

The CPSU Politburo´s Instructions to Ambassador Charvonenko for Meetings with Czechoslovak Leaders, August 13, 1968

Document No. 048.

Letter from Leonid Brezhnev to Alexander Dubcek Regarding the CPCz´s Purported Failure to Carry Out Pledges Made at Cierna and Bratislava, August 16, 1968

Document No. 049.

General Semyon Zolotov´s Account of the Final Military Preparations for the Invasion

Document No. 050.

The Soviet Politburo´s Resolution on the Final Decision to Intervene in Czechoslovakia, August 17, 1968

Document No. 051.

Draft Letter of Warning from the CPSU CC Politburo to the CPCz CC Presidium, August 17, 1968

Document No. 052.

Message from the CPSU CC Politburo to Members of the CPSU CC and Other top_mitt Party Officials Regarding the Decision to Intervene in Czechoslovakia, August 19, 1968

Document No. 053.

To the entire people of the Czechoslovak republic! 21st August 1968

Document No. 054.

Report by a Czechoslovak State Security (StB) Official on the Arrest of Dubcek and Other Members of the CPCz CC Presidium, August 21, 1968

Document No. 055.

The Arrest of the CPCz CC Presidium Members, as Recalled by Josef Smrkovský´s Personal Secretary H. Maxa

Document No. 056.

Alexander Dubcek´s Recollections of the Invasion and Its Immediate Aftermath

Document No. 057.

Cable from Czechoslovak Ambassador to Washington Karel Duda, to Prague, August 21, 1968

Document No. 058.

Occupation Order from the Soviet Commander in Trencín, August 21, 1968

Document No. 059.

Initial On-Site Report by Kirill Mazurov to the CPSU CC Politburo, August 21, 1968

Document No. 060.

Pravda Editorial Justifying the Invasion, August 22, 1968

Document No. 061.

Alexander Dubcek´s Recollections of the Moscow Negotiations and the Moscow Protocol

Document No. 062.

Josef Smrkovsky's Address to the People of after His return from Moscow, August 29 1969

Document No. 063.

Situation Report by the U.S. State Department, August 29, 1968

Document No. 064.

CPCz Central Committee Notes on Problems Stemming from the presence of Warsaw Pact Forces in Czechoslovakia, September 1968

Document No. 065.

Unofficial Enunciation of the Brezhnev Doctrine, September 26, 1968 (Excerpts)

Document No. 066.

The Munich Agreement 29th September 1938

Document No. 067.

Request for military Intervention

Document No. 067.

Resolution from the CPCz City Council of Prague District 10