Two Visits to Romania which never took place: Robert Kennedy (1968) and Leonid Brejnev (1969)

In a new document discovered at the Central Historical National Archives (Romania), there are some details of U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy’s intention to make a trip to several countries in Eastern Europe, in January 1968. On that occasion, the members of the Permanent Presidium of the C.C. of R.C.P....

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