1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1875- 1965
North Korea
1909- 1989
1879- 1953
July 31, 1953
The Polish Embassy reports on the domestic situation in North Korea, including industry, agriculture, the economy, and education.
April 30, 1953
The Polish Embassy addresses North Korea's reactions toward Stalin's death, its domestic policies in line with the recommendations of the 5th Plenum of the KWP CC, and its stance towards the truce talks.
January 27, 1953
The Embassy of the Polish Republic in North Korea reports on production in the DPRK, US intention in Korea, and the agenda of the KWP CC plenum.
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.
December 31, 1952
Jozef reports on the progress of the Korean War and improving domestic conditions in North Korea.
August 8, 1952
Enemy attacks on hydro-electric power stations and transportation leave the DPRK with electricity shortage and transportation difficulties.
March 13, 1952
A letter addressed to Feder reports on the Korean War, peace negotiations, and the domestic situation in Korea, calling for larger assistance on Romania's part.
September 1, 1951
Deperasinski reports on intensified bombings in Pyongyang, agriculture, women, education, as well as the activities of the Polish Embassy in Korea.
July 20, 1950
A long report on the economic situation in Korea during the first several weeks of the war.
February 8, 1952
Mao conveys two telegrams to Stalin: one from Peng Dehuai to Mao (22 January 1952) and the other is Mao’s response (4 February 1952). The telegrams discuss North Korea’s need for aid from China.