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April 7, 1962

E. Sagała, 'Record of Conversations conducted on 4 April of This Year at a Reception to Celebrate the National Holiday of the People's Republic of Hungary'

Socialist bloc diplomats discuss "revisionism" in North Korea, as well as the status of foreign radio broadcasts in the DPRK.

January 3, 1968

Information Report Sent by Károly Fendler to Deputy Foreign Minister Erdélyi, 'Vietnamese and Romanian Views about the Korean-Chinese Trade Relations and the Situation of the DPRK'

A report on a military and economic assistance agreement between North Korea and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, trade between North Korea and China, and the poor economic situation of North Korea.

May 22, 1965

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Romanian diplomat discuss with a Hungarian official the state of the North Korean economy in 1965.

May 27, 1963

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A North Korean political officer speaks of Kim Il Sung's firm belief that an American nuclear attack could not destroy North Korea for their country would find refuge in the maze of underground caverns.

March 10, 1967

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A Hungarian report on the state of the Korean People's Army and the South Korean Army.

October 1, 1964

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Hungarian diplomats discuss a five-year agreement between North Korea and the Soviet Union for the exchange of lumber.

October 11, 1960

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Hungarian Chargé d’Affaires ad interim Károly Fendler reports on North Korea's "policy of the mass line."

October 30, 1959

Information Report Sent by Károly Fendler to Minister of Foreign Affairs Endre Sík, 'Conversation with Comrade Kim, Interpreter of the Korean Embassy'

Report from Károly Fendler, the official in charge of Korea, to the Endre Sík, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, that the interpreter at the Korean embassy told him that the Central Committee of the Korean Workers’ Party “considered the situation as ripe for the unification of the country.”

May 28, 1962

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A North Korean official presents an assessment of newspapers and the media in South Korea to a Hungarian diplomat.