1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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East Asia
1912- 1994
1915- 1976
1913- 2008
1894- 1971
North Korea
April 12, 1960
Kim Tae-hui briefs diplomats in Pyongyang on protests in South Korea and concludes that "that the recent events in Masan do not yet make the issue of an armed uprising against the Syngman Rhee regime the order of the day."
March 23, 1960
Kim Tae-hui briefs diplomats in Pyongyang on U.S.-South Korea military relations and the 1960 elections in the ROK.
June 27, 1958
Kim Il Sung and Puzanov briefly discuss the June 1958 CPSU Central Committee Plenum and temporary leadership changes in North Korea.
July 3, 1958
Puzanov describes a visit of delegates from the USSR Ministry of Higher Education to North Korea and efforts to strengthen education in the DPRK.
May 28, 1958
Kim Il Sung praises the current state of Soviet-North Korean relations.
May 26, 1958
Kim Il Sung reports on Egyptian-Soviet-Korean relations, his views of Tito and Yugoslavia, and economic planning in North Korea.
May 18, 1958
Kim Il Sung comments on members of the North Korean leadership and Soviet-North Korean friendship.
May 15, 1958
Nam Il and Puzanov discuss a planned exhibit on the peaceful use of atomic energy in Pyongyang and a proposal for the construction of a Soviet industrial and agricultural exhibition in North Korea.
May 12, 1958
Pak Geum-cheol and Puzanov are indignant with the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, while Nam Il desires for the Soviet Union to expand an exhibit about the peaceful use of atomic energy in Pyongyang.
May 7, 1958
Pak Geum-cheol reports that representatives of the Korean Worker's Party will take part in a CPSU conference to be held in May 1958.