1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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East Asia
1912- 1994
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1879- 1953
1893- 1976
1915- 1976
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North Korea
March 24, 1950
Shtykov informs Vyshinsky of Kim Il Sung's upcoming visit and the transportation arrangements.
November 25, 1950
Soviet responses to the American installation of Japanese servicemen in Korea.
November 1, 1950
Stalin wants to know in the North Korean government wants Soviet advisers, or if they would prefer to invite the Chinese.
November 9, 1950
Telegram from Gromyko to Zhou Enlai advising the latter to turn down the invitation for China to participate in the UN Security Council. It also explains the circumstances under which the invitation was obtained.
March 12, 1956
Relations between S.Filanov and Kim Il Sung are discussed, the internal political oppression of DPRK, the restricted press.
March 5, 1956
Suggestions for improvements in the wording of the DPRK's constitution.
April 19, 1956
Diary entry of a conversation between V.I. Ivanov and Kim Il Sung about whether Pak Heon-yeong should be put to death or not.
May 30, 1956
Discussions between Fedorenko and Ri Sangjo about the economic troubles in North Korea and potential Soviet aid, allowing the Ministry of Internal affairs to observe Soviet institutions, unrest in the KWP CC, and the power of Kim Il Sung
May 31, 1956
Discusses the attempts to dispel the rumors that Kim Il Sung's cult of personality exists in DPRK.
August 3, 1953
This document approves one million rubles in aid to be given to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for the recovery of the nation's economy, which was damaged by the war.