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July 22, 1949

The China Issue

A secret North Korean intelligence file on developments in the Chinese Civil War.

January 1949

Month End Investigative Report on Overseas Chinese Schools in Every Province of North Korea

Statistics relating to Overseas Chinese schools in North Korea.

1949

Summary of the Work of the Overseas Chinese Federation in South Hamgyong Province

Statistics and narrative reports on Overseas Chinese schools in South Hamgyong Province, North Korea.

1949

School Standardization, North Pyeong-an Province

Statistics and narrative reports on Overseas Chinese schools in North Pyeong-an Province, North Korea.

1949

Tables from the Department of Education, Pyongyang Special City Branch of the Overseas Chinese Federation

Statistics on Overseas Chinese schools in Pyongyang, North Korea.

February 25, 1949

Summary of Shortcomings in Teachers’ Work in North Hamgyong Province: Attachments

Narrative reports on education and the work of teachers at Overseas Chinese schools in North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.

February 25, 1949

Summary of Education Work in North Hamgyong

Narrative reports on Overseas Chinese schools in North Hamgyong Province, North Korea.

1949

Tables from the Department of Education, South Pyeong-an Branch of the Overseas Chinese Federation

Statistics on Overseas Chinese schools in South Pyeong-an Province, North Korea.

April 8, 1950

School Regulation for Chinese Junior High Schools

September 1985

Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence, 'Argentina: Seeking Nuclear Independence: An Intelligence Assessment'

According to the 1985 report, the Argentines “have achieved at least a proof of principle of uranium enrichment via gaseous diffusion.” In other words, they had a workable system. Nevertheless, the enrichment plant would not be “fully operational until 1987-1988.” While the assessment of Argentine interest in nuclear weapons did not change, CIA analysts asserted that “Argentina continues to develop the necessary facilities and capabilities that could support a nuclear weapons development effort.”

Pagination