1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912 - 1994
North Korea
1879 - 1953
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1932 - 2016
China
June 12, 1960
The memorandum elaborates on the rapid economic growth and development in domestic policies in the DPRK after the Korean War.
April 4, 1955
Song Jin-hwa and Byakov discuss the North Korean government's recent prohibition on private trade in cereal products and the situation in the Union of Korean Writers.
February 4, 1960
Pak Yong-guk provides information about the progress of the repatriation of Korean citizens from Japan to the DPRK.
May 11, 1955
Molotov and Kurdyukov discuss political purges under Kim Il Sung, who has established a Stalin-like cult of personality in North Korea and the ongoing relief efforts by various Communist countries to provide food aid to North Korea.
June 9, 1964
The official Protocol in Safeguarding National Security and Social Order in Border Areas between China and North Korea outlines each country's responsibilities in regulating border crossings.
October 18, 1958
The Ministry of the Interior transmits a report entitled "Internal Opinions on Marriages between Chinese [Men] and [North] Korean Women" as reference for Civil Administration Departments in the People's Republic of China. The document outlines policies for addressing requests from North Korean women wishing to marry Chinese men.
April 30, 1953
The Polish Embassy addresses North Korea's reactions toward Stalin's death, its domestic policies in line with the recommendations of the 5th Plenum of the KWP CC, and its stance towards the truce talks.
December 31, 1952
Jozef reports on the progress of the Korean War and improving domestic conditions in North Korea.
June 30, 1951
Deperasinski reports on the war's impact on the North Korean military and on the civilians.
January 7, 1951
Dodin reports on the Korean War in regards to its economic and political impact in North Korea.