British-Soviet Friendship Society

British-Soviet Friendship Society
Formation1946
Dissolved1991
Legal statusDefunct
PurposeDiplomatic organisation

The British-Soviet Friendship Society was a British membership organisation for the promotion of political and cultural links between the United Kingdom and the various ethnic groups of the Soviet Union. The society was active from 1946 to 1991, and was a successor to the groups Friends of the Soviet Union, established in 1930, the Russia Today Society (1934), and the Anglo-Soviet Friendship Committee (1940).