30jan London Conference
30 January London Conference Released through The Black Vault, this document is a 1945 communication from the Canadian government to the Soviet Union, detailing the Canadian delegation to the London International Conference. The document, dated 30 January 1945, was released to the public through The Black Vault.
- Agency
- National Security Agency (NSA)
- Date
- JUL 18 · 2026
- Release
- Declassified · U.S. public record (FOIA)
- Source document
- View the primary source documenthttps://archive.org/details/30jan_london_conference
Episode notes
30 January London Conference Released through The Black Vault, this document is a 1945 communication from the Canadian government to the Soviet Union, detailing the Canadian delegation to the London International Conference. The document, dated 30 January 1945, was released to the public through…
Source document: https://archive.org/details/30jan_london_conference
Questions about this case
- What was 30jan London Conference about?
- 30 January London Conference Released through The Black Vault, this document is a 1945 communication from the Canadian government to the Soviet Union, detailing the Canadian delegation to the London International Conference. The document, dated 30 January 1945, was released to the public through The Black Vault.
- Why was this case declassified?
- This material was released by the National Security Agency (NSA) through the U.S. declassification and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) process. The originating source document is linked in the case notes above so the citation chain is fully auditable.
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