Associated Press Collections Online:
European Bureaus

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More than 600,000

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European Bureaus
Middle East Bureaus
News Features and Internal Communications
U.S. City Bureaus
Washington, DC Bureau, Part I
Washington, DC Bureau, Part II

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Associated Press Collections Online
Explore events and movements in Eastern Europe — from WWII through the end of the Cold War — through news reports and firsthand accounts.

The European Bureaus provides coverage of the twentieth century’s most influential international bureaus—Vienna, Geneva, Warsaw, Bern, Berlin, and Prague—as well as a special cross-bureau collection that covers conflicts and crises that affected the entire continent.

These records allow researchers to relive the news as it happened by examining the original typescript carbons or wire copy as well as the firsthand accounts AP sent to its member newspapers (which they were then free to alter). Among the most covered topics are WWII and post-war reconstruction, Nazism and its aftermath, the Cold War, espionage, the arms and space races, the fall of the Soviet Union, and many other events and movements that have left an indelible mark on history.
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