CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces
CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces: The Importance of Clandestine Reporting
This study examines the role of clandestine reporting in CIA’s analysis of the Warsaw Pact from 1955 to 1985. The Soviet Union established itself as a threat to the West at the end of World War II by its military occupation of eastern European countries and the attempts of its armed proxies to capture Greece and South Korea. The West countered with the formation of NATO. While the West welcomed West Germany into NATO, the Soviets established a military bloc of Communist nations with the Warsaw Treaty of May 1955. This study continues CIA’s efforts to provide a detailed record of the intelligence derived from clandestine human and technical sources from that period. This intelligence was provided to US policy makers and used to assess the political and military balances and confrontations in Central Europe between the Warsaw Pact and NATO during the Cold War.
Documents in this Collection
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Soviet Concepts for Initial Military Operations against NATO in Central Europe, CIA/DI/OSR Intellige
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1977-02-01-A.pdf | 2.78 MB |
Soviet Concepts of War in Europe: Transition from Conventional to Nuclear Conflict, (Document VII-11
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1971-07-01.pdf | 1.21 MB |
Soviet Concepts of War in Europe: Transition from Conventional to Nuclear Conflict, CIA/DI/OSR Intel
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1971-05-01b.pdf | 1.32 MB |
Soviet Debate over Military Doctrine: Primacy of Modernist Position, CIA/DI/FBIS Radio Propaganda Re
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1964-09-18.pdf | 744.57 KB |
Soviet Doctrine for Nuclear Strikes on Command and Communications Systems, CIA/DI/OSR Research Paper
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1975-12-01.pdf | 1.07 MB |
Soviet Doctrine for Offensive Chemical Warfare Against NATO, CIA/DI/SOVA Intelligence Assessment, Ju
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1984-06-01b.pdf | 826.92 KB |
Soviet Economic Policy: December 1956–May 1957, CIA/DI Soviet Staff Study, Caesar III-A-1957, 8 July
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1957-07-08.pdf | 2.95 MB |
Soviet Exports of Military Hardware to Eastern Europe, CIA/DI/OER Intelligence Memorandum, July 1969
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1969-07-01.pdf | 1007.71 KB |
Soviet Military Demonstrates Resistance to Threatened Force Cuts, CIA/DI/FBIS Radio Propaganda Repor
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1964-01-17.pdf | 566.1 KB |
Soviet Military Policy in 1967: The Challenges and the Issues, CIA/DI/ORR Intelligence Memorandum, J
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1967-06-01.pdf | 1.27 MB |
Soviet Military Policy in 1968: Problems and Prospects, CIA/DI/OSR, Intelligence Memorandum, April 1
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1968-04-01.pdf | 936.6 KB |
Soviet Military Theorists Reappraise Nuclear War, CIA/DI/ORR, Intelligence Memorandum, September 196
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1966-09-01.pdf | 762.65 KB |
Soviet Military Thought on Large-Scale Nonnuclear War in Europe, CIA/DI/Senior Research Staff Typesc
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1963-01-18.pdf | 610.9 KB |
Soviet Military-Political Relations Six Months after Khrushchev, CIA/DI/ORR Intelligence Memorandum,
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1965-06-01y.pdf | 429.56 KB |
Soviet Naval Strategy and Its Effect on the Development of Naval Forces, 1953-63, CIA/DI/ORR, 22 Oct
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1963-10-22.pdf | 13.26 MB |
Soviet Nondivisional Artillery: Organization, Buildup, and Deployment, CIA/NFAC Imagery Research Pap
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1978-06-01.pdf | 1.01 MB |