1893-1976
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East Asia
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1879- 1953
1893- 1976
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1907- 1964
March 17, 1954
The Soviet Union should call for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea and the unification of Korea or otherwise strive to move from the armistice to an actual peace agreement.
October 1, 1950
Kiselev's mistakes during the discussion of Korean issue is reported.
July 20, 1950
A long report on the economic situation in Korea during the first several weeks of the war.
July 17, 1950
A DPRK military report on the occupation of Seoul during the Korean War.
June 30, 1950
A report from the Korean People's Army on events in the Korean War from June 25 through June 30, 1950.
A.A. Gromyko delivers a statement on the start of the Korean War to U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Kirk.
June 25, 1950
A report from the North Korea Ministry of Internal Affairs on an alleged offensive carried out by South Korean forces and the official start of the Korean War.
May 30, 1950
Terenti Shtykov reports on Kim Il Sung's military planning for an invasion of South Korea and signals Soviet approval for the invasion.
May 6, 1950
Ignatyev discusses the partisan movement in the rural areas of South Korea.
May 14, 1950
Soviet Ambassador to China N.V. Roschin relays a Chinese assessment of the armed forces in North Korea and South Korea and the possibility of China and North Korea signing a treaty of friendship, alliance, and mutual aid.