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East Europe

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Map of Eastern and Central Europe.
Herbert Hoover during his trip to Poland in 1919 accompanied by Ignacy Paderewski and Jozef Pilsudski. Herbert Hoover Photo Collection
Yugoslav elections poster collection, 2001. Hoover Institution Archives Poster Collection
Edward Raczkiewicz, president, and Wladyslaw Sikorski, prime minister, London 1942. WW II photo Collection
Polish parliamentary elections, 1989. Hoover Institution Archives Poster Collection
Polish parliamentary elections, 1989. Hoover Institution Archives Poster Collection
Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovak minister of foreign affairs, delivering speech to United Nations representatives, 1945. Easton Rothwell Collection
Hungarian Democratic Forum 1992, election poster. Hoover Institution Archives Poster Collection
Peter II, king of Yugoslavia, personal autograph. Gavrilovic Collection
Bulgarian election poster, 2001. Hoover Institution Archives Poster Collection
Streets of Bucharest during Romanian revolution, December 1989. Hoover Institution Archives Poster Collection
Lithuanian independence poster, 1989. Hoover Institution Archives Poster Collection
© Hoover Institution. Documents from the Bulgarian Collection

The East European Collection focuses primarily on events since the beginning of the twentieth century and on research materials in the original languages. It specializes in primary source documentation, private papers, diaries, manuscripts, letters, and other special materials. Coverage begins around the outbreak of World War I and concentrates on the fields of government and politics with special attention to national independence movements, the two world wars, Soviet-communist domination, and the struggle for human rights, sovereignty, and democracy.

Curator(s)
Maciej Siekierski


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