1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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South Asia
1912- 1994
December 16, 1959
Gábor Dobozi reports on a conversation he had about Soviet-North Korean relations, North Korea's economic policies and planning, inter-Korean relations, and North Korean media.
May 10, 1960
Károly Práth assesses the poor conditions facing repatriated Koreans from Japan.
June 8, 1961
Hungarian Ambassador Károly Práth reports on party membership and purges in the Korean Workers' Party based on a speech delivered by Kim Il Sung.
April 5, 1962
Report from Hungarian Ambassador József Kovács on criticism of Soviet revisionism from within the Korean Workers' Party and the increase of institutional paranoia in North Korea, especially of foreigners and foreign-born Koreans.
May 28, 1962
A North Korean official presents an assessment of newspapers and the media in South Korea to a Hungarian diplomat.
April 12, 1967
Members of the Hungarian Central Committee discuss recent trips to Moscow and Budapest. Those involved debrief the group on discussions at both locations over the domestic situation in China and its possible repercussions for international communism.