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A classical example of illegal East-West trading
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A classical example of illegal East-West trading, 1954-09-04; HU OSA 300-1-2:42/508; Information Items; General Records; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/508
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A classical example of illegal East-West trading
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1954-09-04
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This field report was assigned the following topical and geographical subject headings by the RFE/RL: Belgium; USA; Holland; USSR; Chile; Satellites

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Radio Free Europe | Radio Free Europe. News and Information Service |
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Hamburg (Germany) |
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Albania | Belgium | Bulgaria | Chile | Czechoslovakia | Germany (East) | Hungary | Netherlands | Poland | Romania | Soviet Union | United States |
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42Rolls of 35 mm microfilm in microfilm cabinet #42
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/1Two Austrian firms which handle illegal shipments for the Russians
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/507An Apprentice's Observations in the Rakosi Muvek in Csepel
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/508A classical example of illegal East-West trading
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/509Confirmation of the sale of Swedish merchant vessel to Poland
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/659PKO Gift parcels criticized
HU OSA 300-1-2:42/508
A classical example of illegal East-West trading
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A classical example of illegal East-West trading, 1954-09-04; HU OSA 300-1-2:42/508; Information Items; General Records; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/508
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Title
A classical example of illegal East-West trading
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Date(s)
1954-09-04
General Information
Description Level
Item
General Information
Record Type
Textual
General Information
Language
English
General Information
Notes

7685/54

General Information
Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
Field Reports
Content
Contents Summary

This field report was assigned the following topical and geographical subject headings by the RFE/RL: Belgium; USA; Holland; USSR; Chile; Satellites

Context
Contributors
Radio Free Europe | Radio Free Europe. News and Information Service |
Context
Added Geo Locations
Hamburg (Germany) |
Subject
Spatial Coverage
Albania | Belgium | Bulgaria | Chile | Czechoslovakia | Germany (East) | Hungary | Netherlands | Poland | Romania | Soviet Union | United States |
Hierarchy
Close hierarchy info
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HU OSA 300Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute
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HU OSA 300-1General Records
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HU OSA 300-1-2Information Items
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42Rolls of 35 mm microfilm in microfilm cabinet #42
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/1Two Austrian firms which handle illegal shipments for the Russians
closeIcon
icon
closeIcon
HU OSA 300-1-2:42/507An Apprentice's Observations in the Rakosi Muvek in Csepel
closeIcon
HU OSA 300-1-2:42/508A classical example of illegal East-West trading
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/509Confirmation of the sale of Swedish merchant vessel to Poland
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HU OSA 300-1-2:42/659PKO Gift parcels criticized