1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1909- 1989
1879- 1953
East Asia
1893- 1976
1890- 1986
1883- 1954
1901- 1988
November 1, 1949
Gromyko attaches a draft reply of Stalin to the telegram of Mao Zedong on the question of Korea.
November 3, 1949
Shtykov requests the Soviet government to give Koreans further aid in instruments for an arsenal.
November 5, 1949
Gromyko demands Kovalev to pass the reply of Stalin to Mao Zedong in response to his telegram regarding the Workers' Party of South Korea.
October 26, 1949
Stalin agrees with Mao Zedong that North Korea is not yet ready to launch an assault, and reports that the Soviet Union has told North Korea to concentrate on developing liberated areas and guerrillas in South Korea.
November 21, 1951
Telegram from Gromyko to Razuvaev instructing him to explain to the Chinese and Koreans the reasoning behind Vyshinsky's demand that the demarcation line be established at the 38th parallel rather than at the present front line.