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  2. Anglo-Soviet Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Soviet Agreement was a declaration signed by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union on 12 July 1941, shortly after the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. In the agreement, the UK and the Soviet Union pledged to cooperate in the war against Nazi Germany and not to make a separate peace with ...

  3. Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement was not an ordinary trade treaty with the mere object of regulating commercial operations between two countries; it was an agreement of politico-commercial character: it gave the RSFSR de facto recognition by the most powerful capitalist power in Europe, a power which in those days still successfully contended ...

  4. Russia–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The Russian embassy in London, 1662 The Old English Court in Moscow – headquarters of the Muscovy Company and the residence of English ambassadors in the 17th century. The Kingdom of England and Tsardom of Russia established relations in 1553 when English navigator Richard Chancellor arrived in Arkhangelsk – at which time Mary I ruled England and Ivan the Terrible ruled Russia.

  5. Anglo-Soviet Treaty of 1942 - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty followed on from the Anglo-Soviet Agreement of July 1941 that they would assist each other in fighting Germany and not seek a separate peace. The first meeting to discuss the treaty took place on 15 December 1941, a week after the United States had joined the British Empire and the Soviet Union to oppose the Axis powers. [1]

  6. All Russian Co-operative Society - Wikipedia

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    Head office in Ilyinka Street, Moscow, erected 1927-1928 on a design by Vladimir Mayat [] [1] The All-Russian Co-operative Society (ARCOS or ARKOS, Russian: АРКОС) was the principal body responsible for orchestrating Anglo-Soviet trade in the early days of the Soviet Union, following the development of Vladimir Lenin's New Economic Policy.

  7. Foreign relations of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Between 1958 and 1990, Soviet–Iraqi relations were very strong. [123] The Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Iraq on 9 September 1944. [124] The regime of King Faisal II was anti-communist and only established links with Moscow due its dependence on the United Kingdom and the Anglo–Soviet Treaty of 1942.

  8. Anglo-Russian Committee - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Russian Committee (ARC; Russian: Англо-русский комитет единства) was an organization created as a body of cooperation between Soviet and British trade unions. Officially it was formed in April 1925 on the initiative of the trade unions of the USSR at the Anglo-Soviet trade union conference in London. Formally ...

  9. Category:Soviet Union–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Soviet Union–United Kingdom relations" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .