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Box 145—Hungary; Poland


  1. Polish Pomerania—Polish Library of Facts, 1933 (Packer Collection)

  2. Poland—F.A. Voight, 1944 (Packer Collection)

  3. “We Will Join Hands w/Russia “: On Polish-Soviet Relations

  4. The Golgathan Road—M. Wankowicz, 1945 (Packer Coll.)

  5. Inside Liberated Poland—Anna Louise Strong

  6. Poland: Here is the Record—Ann Su Cardwell, 1945

  7. The Case of the 16 Poles (and the plot for war on the USSR as told in official documents), 1945

  8. Polish-Soviet Relations in the Light of International Law—B. Montanus, 1944

  9. Great Britain’s Obligations Toward Poland—Ignacy Matuszewski, 1945 (Packer Coll.)

  10. The Polish Worker’s Day, 1942

  11. Polish-Soviet Relations 1918-1943; Documents 1943

  12. The Pope in Poland (Freedoms Foundation Library)

  13. Documents Relating to the Administration of Occupied Countries in Eastern Europe: Soviet Occupation of Poland

  14. In Defense of Poland’s Western Boundary (Packer Coll.)

  15. The Case for Poland—Ann Su Cardwell, 1945

  16. Russian-Polish Relations: their Historical, Cultural, and Political Background—A. Bruce Boswell

  17. Hungary’s Fight for Democracy—Zoltan Deak, 1947

  18. Hungary Under Soviet Rule IV 1959-1960 (Packer Collection)

  19. Hungary Under Soviet Rule III—Revolution—1959 (Packer Collection)

  20. Hungary Under Soviet Rule V 1956-1961 (JEHLOC)

  21. The Second Thaw: Hungary Under Soviet Rule VI 1961-1962 (JEHLOC)

  22. Unresolved Case of Soviet-Occupied Hungary 1956-1963 (Packer Collection)

  23. Revolt in Hungary, October 23, 1956-November 4, 1956: A Documentary Chronology of Events based exclusively on internal broadcasts by central and provincial radios

  24. Hungary’s Fight for Freedom—Special Report in Pictures [by editors of Life] 1956 (pics, text telling the story of the attempted revolution)

  25. The Counter-Revolutionary Forces in the October Events of Hungary Volumes I and II



Box 146—Czechoslovakia; Albania; Baltic States


1. Czechoslovakia and Counter-Revolution—Herbert Aptheker, 1969

2. The United Front in Czechoslovakia—K. Gottwald (JEHLOC) 1935

3. The Truth About the Prague Trial—Louis Harp 1953

4. The Lesson of Czechoslovakia—Robert G. Spivack (JEHLOC) 1938

5. Czechoslovakia, 1964 (Packer Collection)

6. Tragedy of a People, 1947 (Hearst Collection)

7. Life Behind the Iron Curtain—A.J. Jandacek

8. Counter-Revolution in Czechoslovakia, 1968

9. The Theory and Practice of the Revolution, 1977

10. Why the Soviet Revisionist Leadership Insists on the Int’l Meeting, 1968

11. The Working Class in Revisionist Countries Must Take the Field and Re-Establish the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, 1968

12. On the Stand of the People’s Republic of Albania Towards the Warsaw Treaty, 1968

13. Where is Czechoslovakia Heading For?, 1968

14. The Soviet Revisionists and Czechoslovakia, 1968

15. The Budapest Carnivals, 1968

16. Let the Storm of Revolution Burst Out Powerfully, 1968

17. The Demagogy of the Soviet Revisionists Cannot Conceal Their Traitorous Countenance, 1969

18. The Albanian People Have Been and Are With the Just Cause of the People, 1977

19. The Revolution: A Question Taken Up for Solution—Ramiz Alia, 1978

20. Some Fundamental Questions of the Revolutionary Policy of the Party of Labour of Albania About the Development of the Class Struggle—Nexhmije Hoxha, 1977

21. Constitution of the People’s Socialist Republic of Albania, 1977

22. Enver Hoxha: Report to the 7th Congress of the Albanian Party of Labor, 1976



  1. Enver Hoxha: Report to the 6th Congress of the Albanian Party of Labor, 1972

  2. A Saga of the Baltic People, (JEHLOC)

  3. The Baltic Soviet Republics—Intro by Frederick Schuman, 1944 (JEHLOC)

  4. Policy of the US Towards Estonia, 1940

  5. Soviet Union and the Baltic States—Kaarel Robert Pusta, 1943

  6. Estonia: Highlights on History, Independence, and Soviet Occupation

  7. Estonia—Alexander Kutt and Leonhard Vahter, 1964

  8. Soviet Russian Imperialism—Ernst Jackson, 1970

  9. Estonia: Independent and a Soviet Colony, 1961 (JEHLOC)

  10. Baltic States and World Security Organization—Dr. Alfred Bilmaris (Packer Coll.), 1945

  11. Latvia: between the anvil and the hammer—Dr. Alfred Bilamaris, 1944

  12. Facts About Latvia—Dr. Alfred Bilmaris, 1944

  13. The Soviet Occupation and Incorporation of Latvia—June 17-August 5, 1940, c. 1957 (Packer Coll)

  14. What Latvia Wishes From this War—Dr. Alfred Bilamris, 1944

  15. I Saw Vishinsky Bolshevize Latvia—Alfreds Berzinsh

  16. The Lutheran Church of Latvia in Chains—Rev. Leons Cuibe, 1963 (JEHLOC)

  17. The Baltic Review #38 August 1971 (Hoover Library)

  18. Terror in the Baltics, 1940 [takeover by Soviet Communist Forces]



Box 147—Cuba


1. Cuban Relations with the Communist System: politics of a Communist Independent, 1967-70—Daniel Tretiak, June 1970

  1. Cuba: Training Ground for American Vietcong—James T. Irwin, 1970

  2. The Cuban Military in Africa and the Middle East: from Algeria to Angola—William Durch, 9/1977

  3. Freedom’s Facts Against Communism, July 1960 “What’ll Happen Next in Cuba?”

  4. Of Human Rights, January 1977: Report on the Human Condition in Cuba

  5. A Memorandum on Cuba: the Betrayed Revolution and Jose Miro y Cardona—Miguel F. Kohly, 5/20/61

  6. Truth About Cuba Committee “Commemorating the 62nd Anniversary of Cuba’s Independence from Spain”, 1964

  7. Bulletin on Cuba [truth about Cuba Committee] April 2, 1962 (2 copies) and August 12, 1963

  8. Operation Castro—Carl McIntire [published by 20th Century Reformation Hour Broadcast], 1960s

  9. Speech given by Castro, August 23, 1968 “Year of the Heroic Guerrilla”—Analyzing events in Czechoslovakia

  10. Point Blank: The Truth about Russians and Rockets in Cuba and America’s Suicidal “Anti-Survival” Pact, December 1970

  11. Castro’s African Adventure [report by Professor Herminio Portell-Vila for the 1977 seminars of the Freedom Studies Center, Foster, Virginia]

  12. Of Human Rights [A report on the human condition in Cuba]

  13. Cuba-Africa: Quo Vadis? [American Review, Institute for American Studies], 1989

  14. ‘Previous OAS Actions Regarding Cuba’—September 15, 1967





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