1945 年夏秋美国议会代表团对苏联的访问

K. Minkova
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导言。1945 年夏季是美国议会代表团研究欧洲战争对该地区、苏联和中东国家的影响的特殊活动时期。方法和材料。通过对俄罗斯联邦外交政策档案馆保存的文件、代表团成员的回忆录以及参与组织美国议员访问的人员的研究,我们可以确定他们访问苏联的目的,以及这些任务的成败,并分析其对 1945 年秋季苏美关系发展的意义。分析。从 1945 年 8 月 15 日到 9 月 15 日,在短短一个月的时间里,四个美国议会代表团以及兼任记者的参议员 C. 佩珀分别访问了苏联。所有这些代表团都隶属于国会的不同委员会,有不同的访问计划和目的,在苏联受到了不同级别的接待。需要指出的是,在苏联负责接待外国人的职能部门中,对于国会议员访问苏联是否可取并没有达成共识,但 "自由派 "胜出,他们认为国会议员的访问将有助于加强莫斯科与华盛顿之间的关系。值得注意的是,在国家安全人民委员会批准的国会议员中,有相当一部分人对共产主义制度,特别是对苏联持否定态度。显然,外交人民委员会认为,他们对苏联的访问将有助于改变这种立场,使之更有利于克里姆林宫。结果。美国议会代表团访问苏联后,发表了一些关于维护和加强苏美关系的重要性和斯大林个人对战胜法西斯主义的贡献的高调声明,W.科尔默还发表了一份报告,提出华盛顿和莫斯科之间经济合作的条件相当苛刻。然而,这些访问并没有为苏美对话的发展带来任何实际好处。
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Visits of American Parliamentary Delegations to the USSR in the Summer – Fall of 1945
Introduction. The summer of 1945 became a period of exceptional activity for US parliamentary delegations in the field of studying the consequences of the war in Europe for this region, the USSR, and the countries of the Middle East. Methods and materials. The study of the documents deposited in the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation, the memoirs of the members of the delegations, and those involved in organizing the visits of American congressmen allows us to determine the goals of their visit to the USSR, along with the successes and failures of these missions, and to analyze their significance for the development of SovietAmerican relations in the fall of 1945. Analysis. In just a month, from August 15 to September 15, 1945, four US parliamentary delegations and separately Senator C. Pepper, who also acted as a journalist, visited the Soviet Union. All these delegations belonged to different committees of the Congress, had different programs and purposes for the visit, and were received in the USSR at different levels. It should be noted that among the Soviet functionaries responsible for receiving foreigners, there was no consensus on the advisability of the congressmen’s visit to the USSR, but the “liberals” won, assuming that their visits would serve to strengthen relations between Moscow and Washington. It is noteworthy that a considerable number of the congressmen approved by the People’s Commissariat of State Security were known for their negative attitude towards the communist system in general and towards the Soviet Union in particular. Apparently, in the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, it was believed that their visit to the USSR would help change this position to be more favorable for the Kremlin. Results. The visits of American parliamentary delegations to the USSR resulted in several loud statements about the importance of maintaining and strengthening Soviet-American relations and about J. Stalin’s personal contribution to the victory over fascism, as well as a report by W. Colmer, which suggested rather harsh conditions for economic cooperation between Washington and Moscow. However, these visits did not bring any real benefit to the development of the Soviet-American dialogue.
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