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The Wehrmacht’s Invasion of Poland and the Beginning of World War II. September – November 1939

Soviet ‘Security Zones’ on  Stalin’s Maps. August 1939

Reunification of Western Ukraine with the Ukrainian SSR and Western Belorussia with the Belorussian SSR. September – ​November 1939

Beginning of the ‘Phoney War’ in the West. September – October 1939

Soviet-German Talks. 21–28 September, 1939

Soviet-Turkish Talks about a Mutual Assistance Treaty. September – ​October 1939

Relations between the USSR and the Baltic Countries. September 1939 – ​May 1940

Soviet-Finnish Talks. October – ​November 1939

The ‘Winter War’ with Finland and Its Outcome. November 1939 – ​May 1940

Franco-British Plans of Attacking the USSR. November 1939 – ​May 1940

Commercial and Economic Activities of the USSR During the War in Europe. October 1939 – June 1941

The Soviet Military-Industrial Complex and Its Developmental Problems. December 1939 – June 1941

The End of the ‘Phoney War’ and the Defeat of France. March – ​June 1940

Incorporation of  Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania into  the USSR. June  –  ​August 1940

Incorporation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina into the USSR. June – ​August 1940

Berlin Pact of 1940. September – December 1940

Official Visit of Soviet People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs V. Molotov to Berlin. November 1940 – ​January 1941

German Preparations for War against the USSR. July 1940 – ​April 1941

Preparations of the Red Army for Repulsing Aggression. May 1940 – April 1941

Soviet Intelligence Information about German Plans of Aggression. December 1940 – ​April 1941

German Aggression in the Balkans. March – ​May 1941

Signature of the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact on April 13, 1941. April 1941

On the Eve of Germany’s Attack against the USSR. May – ​21 June, 1941

‘On 22 June at  4 a.m. …’ Invasion of  the USSR by  Germany and Its Satellites

Ireland

АВП РФ. Ф. 06. Оп. 2. П. 11. Д. 106. Л. 5–24.
Excerpt from the transcript of a conversation between Soviet Plenipotentiary Representative in Great Britain I. Maisky and British Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs R. Butler on 22 February 1940 about the peaceful settlement of the Soviet-Finnish conflict and the conditions for attaining peace between the two countries
10 March 1940
Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Coll. 06, ser. 2, box 11, fold. 106, ff. 5–24.

Original

ЦА МО РФ. Ф. 23. Оп. 14750. Д. 1. Л. 12–21.
Report of Chief of the Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Red Army F. Golikov ‘Statements, [organisational measures], and scenarios of military operations of the German Army against the USSR’ (with an attached diagram of possible scenarios of German operations against the USSR)
20 March 1941
Central Archive of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation
Coll. 23, ser. 14750, fold. 1, ff. 12–21.

Report – copy, diagram – drawing

РГАЭ. Ф. 413. Оп. 12. Д. 4178. Л. 1–65.
From the report of the Soviet People’s Commissariat of Foreign Trade for 1940: on the development of Soviet foreign trade during the war in Europe, the expansion of re-export and transit operations, and relations with the USSR’s main trade partners – Germany and the USA
14 June 1941
Russian State Archive of Economy
Coll. 413, ser. 12, fold. 4178, ff. 1–65.

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