1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
North Korea
East Asia
1879- 1953
1907- 1964
1909- 1989
1912- 1994
South Korea
1893- 1976
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July 30, 1951
Kim Il Sung's letter states that DPRK has begun the shipment of lead, lead ore, and lead concentrate to the Soviet Union.
April 12, 1951
Reporting their considerations to deploy Belov's fighter aircorps.
December 20, 1954
Byakov and Petrov discuss inter-Korean relations immediately after the Korean War regarding resettlement, relocation of citizens near the demilitarized zones, and declaration of Pyongyang and Kaesong as high-security cities.
February 22, 1953
The Polish embassy reports on enemy air raids against North Korea during February 1953.
September 1, 1951
Deperasinski reports on intensified bombings in Pyongyang, agriculture, women, education, as well as the activities of the Polish Embassy in Korea.
January 7, 1951
Dodin reports on the Korean War in regards to its economic and political impact in North Korea.
July 20, 1950
A long report on the economic situation in Korea during the first several weeks of the war.
August 11, 1950
A report on the Korean War from June through August 1950, including discussions on the start of the conflict, news media in North and South Korea, the air war, and the North Korean occupation of Seoul.
June 30, 1950
A report from the Korean People's Army on events in the Korean War from June 25 through June 30, 1950.
December 9, 1950
Zhou Enlai asks for Mao Zedong's instructions on whether to attack Seoul in January or postpone the attack until March, and gives details on the benefits of postponing the attack.