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April 30, 1956

Report No. 81 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the US allied air forces gathering and the PI-JP reparations agreement, which is to be signed.

October 17, 1944

Record of Meeting Held at the Kremlin on 17 October 1944, at 10 p.m.

Churchill and Stalin discuss the progress of the war in Europe and its brutality. They propose three alternative plans of German dismemberment and how German assets should be divided among the Allies. They discuss further punishments and reparations.

October 13, 1944

Record of Meeting Held at Spiridonovka House on 13 October at 5 p.m.

M. Mikolajczyk discusses the Polish memorandum regarding the reconstruction and internal affairs of post-war Poland, Stalin reprimands Mikolajczyk for the extralegal approval of this memorandum. Churchill defends the memorandum, Stalin criticizes it, and Mikolajczyk emphasizes Poland's sovereignty as well as the legitimacy of the underground government in occupied Poland. Contentious discussion on the issue of the Curzon Line between Stalin and Mikolajczyk--Churchill acts as a mediator.

April 4, 1954

Letter, General E. E. Partridge to Syngman Rhee

General E.E.Partridge, Commander of United Stated Air Forces, thanks Syngman Rhee for the telegram on the occasion of his promotion.

April 22, 1954

Memorandum Addressed to Secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Forces Regarding General Van Fleet's Visit

For the survey of military assistance programs in the Far East, General Van Fleet will visit Korea. It is requested that an officer from each department designated by the respective secretary be appointed to accompany this mission to serve as an advisor.

February 22, 1972

Memorandum of Conversation between Richard Nixon and Zhou Enlai

January 16, 1961

Murat W. Williams to William L. Hamilton, 'A Catalog of Replies Regarding the Reactor'

November 14, 1954

Jawaharlal Nehru, 'Note on Visit to China and Indo-China'

Nehru gives a detailed report on his visit to China and Indo-China. He first gives a summary of the issues and topics he covered in discussions in China with Zhou En-Lai and Mao, which covered a broad range of subjects including China's Five Year Plan, and various foreign policy issues. Nehru then describes his visit to Indochina, where he speaks with Ho Chi Minh (five days after he takes control of Hanoi) in North Vietnam, and also tours South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.

1976

Korea: Uneasy Truce in the Land of the Morning Calm (New York: American-Korean Friendship and Information Center, 1976)

The AFKIC introduces its mission, the history of Korea, and the current situation on the Peninsula.

1974

North Korean Journey: A View of Workers’ Democracy

Fred Carrier reports on a visit to North Korea made by the AKFIC in June-July 1973.

Pagination