1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
North America
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1922- 2004
March 15, 1989
North Korea's Acting Minister for State Security thanks Erich Mielke for East Germany's support for the DPRK intelligence services and describes an upcoming delegation scheduled to visit the GDR.
August 23, 1984
A report on assistance from the Soviet Union and East Germany to North Korea's intelligence services.
May 25, 1987
A discussion about cooperation between the East German Stasi and North Korea's Ministry of State Security, including GDR aid to the DPRK.
October 3, 1983
Reports from the Committee for States Security (KGB) of the USSR discuss how agents should go about preventative work and educating workers on socialist ideology.
May 19, 1983
Mukha provides Shcherbitsky with a report detailing the capture of Sergey Vladimirovic Kiirichenko, a Ukrainian conducting espionage operations on behalf of the US.
April 24, 1945
Further investigation into a proposed organization for the exchange of Soviet and American films is not considered necessary.
February 9, 1945
RKO Pictures Incorporated requested that the Department of Justice inform then whether a proposed organization for the exchange of American and Soviet films would be required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
December 20, 1944
Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov has departed from the United States but is expected to return in 1945. Final report on his activities and contacts prior to departure.