1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1909- 1989
East Asia
1879- 1953
1912- 1994
North Korea
Russia
1907- 1964
1913- 2008
July 30, 1951
Kim Il Sung's letter states that DPRK has begun the shipment of lead, lead ore, and lead concentrate to the Soviet Union.
April 9, 1966
Pak Seong-cheol claims that the American forces in South Korea are a hindrance in the way of reunification and comments on Soviet-North Korean relations and Japan.
November 17, 1950
Kim Il Sung asks to send Korean students over in order to learn flying and maintenance techniques.
September 30, 1950
A message from Gromyko to Stalin relaying the assessment of Shtykov that it would be prudent for the Soviet Union to withdraw some nonessential embassy personnel and specialists from North Korea. Gromyko advises that withdrawals should be considered only in consultation with North Korea and the appropriate Soviet ministeries.