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December 5, 1953

Letter, Howard C. Smith to Syngman Rhee

Howard Smith details the acts of treachery the United States and the United Nations have perpetrated against Rhee and the Republic of Korea.

July 29, 1954

John F. Weber, 'Thinking of Syngman Rhee'

John Weber's poem "Thinking of Syngman Rhee" as sent to Syngman Rhee by Harry Weber.

April 1, 1957

Joan Winer, 'Hail Korea!'

11 year-old Joan Winer's poem entitled "Hail Korea!" as sent to Syngman Rhee by her mother Grace Winer.

April 1, 1957

Letter, Grace Winer to Syngman Rhee

Grace Winer writes a letter to Syngman Rhee about her daughter and a poem she wrote about Rhee and Korea.

October 1953

Annie Sourlook, 'This Key is Free'

A poem sent to Syngman Rhee from Annie Sourlook.

September 18, 1947

Text of Speech Delivered by A.Y. Vyshinsky at the General Assembly of the United Nations, September 18, 1947

The Soviet Union's response to George Marshall's September 17, 1947, speech at the UNGA. Vyshinsky offers the Soviet Union's position on arms control, nuclear weapons, the UN, Korea, Greece, and other issues raised by Marshall

September 17, 1947

Letter, Robert A. Lovett to V.M. Molotov

Responding to Molotov's letter about Korea dated September 4, Lovett writes that the US will refer the Korean issue to the United Nations and forego further bilateral discussions with the USSR.

September 4, 1947

Letter, V.M. Molotov to George C. Marshall

Molotov blames the Americans for the failure of the US-Soviet Joint Commission on Korea and rejects the latest proposals put forth by Robert A. Lovett.

September 17, 1947

George C. Marshall, 'A Program for a More Effective United Nations: Address by the Chief of the U.S. Delegation to the General Assembly'

Marshall speaks about Greece, Palestine, and Korea, as well as the international control of atomic energy and the role and structure of the United Nations.

June 19, 1950

Current Capabilities of the Northern Korean Regime

This report assesses the capabilities of North Korea in reference to; the Soviet position, the current political, economic, and military situations, and the current operations against South Korea.

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