1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1915- 1976
1901- 1988
1912- 1994
January 14, 1968
Moskovsky advised Pak Geum-cheol and Kim Chang-man to cooperate with the Soviet-led socialist bloc. Conversation with Kim Il Sung and Moskovsky imply strong relations with the Soviet Union.
May 20, 1958
Puzanov visits Nam Il and is informed on the DPRK delegation for familiarization with the use of atomic energy.
May 15, 1958
Nam Il and Puzanov discuss a planned exhibit on the peaceful use of atomic energy in Pyongyang and a proposal for the construction of a Soviet industrial and agricultural exhibition in North Korea.
April 2, 1946
Special dossier containing a resolution to send a Soviet geological prospecting party to survey North Korea for beryllium.
April 25, 1947
Special dossier refining aspects of the geological prospecting party to North Korea, to extract "rare elements".
April 12, 1948
Memorandum of the Special Committee of the CC CPSU postponing the geological prospecting for uranium in North Korea.
September 27, 1963
Soviet specialists in North Korea inform the Ambassador that the Koreans are attempting to acquire large amounts of uranium ore.
October 16, 1963
Vasily Moskovsky relays that, according to one Korean engineer, North Korea can produce an atomic bomb.
March 13, 1967
The Hungarian Ambassador reports on Kim Il Sung's visit to Moscow to request a nuclear power plant.
December 8, 1976
The DPRK requests economic aid and technology from the Soviet Union. The Soviets repeatedly ignore or refuse the requests.