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East Asia
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1912- 1994
1894- 1971
1915- 1976
1913- 2008
North Korea
September 11, 1951
Memorandum of "The Political Attitudes of the Population of North and South Korea in Connection with the Negotiations in Kaesong"
December 30, 1966
A short note on the anti-Chinese propaganda in North Korea, which is done in a restricted manner.
April 13, 1955
Pak discusses the domestic political situation of the DPRK, in which a culture of servility toward Kim Il Sung pervades the political atmosphere and great pressure is placed the on peasants as a result of new agricultural policies.
June 4, 1960
Puzanov urgently delivers a CPSU Central Committee letter to Kim Chang-man and informs Kim about Khrushchev's statement on general and complete disarmament.
May 17, 1960
Puzanov informs Kim Il Sung of the Soviet position toward America's provocations and says Kim's request to visit Krushchev in Moscow will likely be accepted.
March 15, 1960
Pak Seong-cheol explains ongoing changes within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Puzanov obtains new information on industries in various regions of North Korea.
February 22, 1960
Puzanov receives the Romanian and Mongolian Ambassadors and discusses how to acquire "unpublished information" in North Korea, among other issues.
February 15, 1960
A luncheon is held in connection with the 10th anniversary of the Soviet-Chinese treaty of friendship, alliance, and mutual aid.
February 3, 1960
Soviet Ambassador Puzanov discusses rice and grain with Nam Il and inspects a new play written by Han Seol-ya with other Embassy officials.
February 1, 1960
Nam Il and Puzanov discuss an incident involving Korean graduate student Ri Sang-un. Puznov expresses his desire to meet with Kim Il Sung.