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Soviet Union

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from E. Shevardnadze to Vorontsov, 1983 January

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Identifier: M339.04.04.0001.00001
Abstract

Letter in Russian from E. Shevardnadze to U.M Vorontsov which expresses congratulations for receiving the diplomatic post of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of USSR to France. The letter is signed "with respect" E. Shevardnadze: Georgia, Tblilisi.

Dates: 1983 January

Letter from Igor Ivanov to Vorontsov

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Identifier: M339.04.04.0001.00003
Abstract

Letter from Igor Ivanov to U.M. Vorontsov. This letter is not dated.

Dates: 1926-2010

Letter from Russian-American Business Council to Vorontsov

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Identifier: M339.04.04.0001.00005
Abstract

Letter from the President of Russian-American Business Council to Ambassador and Plenipotentiary U.M. Vorontsov.

Dates: 1926-2010

Lillian Hoffman Papers

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Identifier: B331
Abstract

Collection contains books and videos, related to Lillian Hoffman from 1960 through 2014. Lillian Hoffman was a founding and active member of the Colorado Committee of Concern for Soviet Jewry. She began public Jewish protests in Denver and was the first to speak to a Soviet Jewish prisoner.

Dates: 2009-2012

National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1973

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Identifier: B093.01.0002.0029
Abstract

Materials related to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. Jewish federations and community relations councils in the U.S. came together in 1971 reorganize the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, to be renamed the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. A separate New York City entity is also approved, leading to the creation of the Greater New York Conferene on Soviet Jewry.

Dates: 1973

National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1974

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Identifier: B093.01.0002.0030
Abstract

Materials related to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. Jewish federations and community relations councils in the U.S. came together in 1971 reorganize the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, to be renamed the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. A separate New York City entity is also approved, leading to the creation of the Greater New York Conferene on Soviet Jewry.

Dates: 1974

National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1968-1978

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Identifier: B093.01.0002.0031
Abstract

Materials related to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. Jewish federations and community relations councils in the U.S. came together in 1971 reorganize the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, to be renamed the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. A separate New York City entity is also approved, leading to the creation of the Greater New York Conferene on Soviet Jewry.

Dates: 1968-1978

National Conference on Soviet Jewry - News Bulletin, 1973

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Identifier: B093.01.0002.0032
Abstract

Materials related to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, news bulletins. Jewish federations and community relations councils in the U.S. came together in 1971 reorganize the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, to be renamed the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. A separate New York City entity is also approved, leading to the creation of the Greater New York Conferene on Soviet Jewry.

Dates: 1973

Oral History Interviews on Colorado Committee of Concern for Soviet Jewry, 1994 November 21

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Identifier: B098.01.0006.00155
Abstract

Discusses the inception, development and evolution of the Colorado Committee for Concern for Soviet Jewry. The group formed to advocate for the rights of Soviet Jews.

Dates: 1994 November 21

Palmieri Interview with Vorontsov Part 2, 1998

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Identifier: M339.03.0001.00002
Abstract Audio digital recording of an interview conducted by Deborah Palmieri with Yuli M. Vorontsov in 1998. In this second part of the interview Vorontsov talks about the relationship between the United States and Russia and how that relationship has changed from the Cold War period. He comments on the achievements of his career and how he is most proud of bringing the United States and Russia together when during the Cold War they hated eachother. Vorontsov also supplies his comments and...
Dates: 1998