1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
North America
1912- 1994
1909- 1989
1898- 1976
1907- 1964
July 3, 1953
After acknowledging Syngman Rhee's solitary role in blocking the passage of the armistice agreement, Peng Dehuai and Kim Il Sung draft a response to General Clark.
June 25, 1953
The Polish Embassy addresses the ROK and Syngman Rhee's position on the truce talks as well as the arrival of the Polish medical team in North Korea.
February 28, 1953
A wide range of topics are addressed, including the basic guidelines of the 5th Plenum of the KWP CC, education, espionage, culture, transportation, agriculture and the economic situation in ROK.
1954
The report makes recommendations for elections in post-war Korea and the withdrawal of foreign troops from the Peninsula.
March 17, 1954
The Soviet Union should call for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea and the unification of Korea or otherwise strive to move from the armistice to an actual peace agreement.
October 1, 1950
Kiselev's mistakes during the discussion of Korean issue is reported.
December 31, 1952
Jozef reports on the progress of the Korean War and improving domestic conditions in North Korea.
July 15, 1951
Talks concerning truce open in Gaeseong between North and South Korea and are suspended due to disagreements on the neutral zone.
January 7, 1951
Dodin reports on the Korean War in regards to its economic and political impact in North Korea.
July 20, 1950
A long report on the economic situation in Korea during the first several weeks of the war.