1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1917 - 1979
1915 -
1875 - 1965
North America
Southeast Asia
June 21, 1960
A review of South Korea's 1961 April Revolution.
September 2, 1950
Shtykov passes on a memorandum to Vyshinsky written by Syngman Rhee to Dr. Robert T. Oliver.
November 22, 1979
The Information and Culture Department of the South Korean Foreign Ministry analyzes the outcomes and reasoning behind the recall of North Korea's diplomatic staff from around the world, speculating that the maneuver is related to a North Korean attempt to take advantage of the situation in South Korea following Park Chung Hee's death.
May 27, 1976
The South Korean Embassy in Japan summarizes the remarks of Elliott Richardson on the state of US-ROK relations.
June 16, 1954
President Syngman Rhee announces that the "Communist problem is not just a problem of one or two countries, but a world problem."
January 5, 1972
Updates on UNCURK and UN member departures, the Tae Yun Gak Hotel fire, reaction to the Special Law on National Security and Defense, and Japan's continued economic aid to ROK and discontinuation of ties with North Korea.
May 19, 1961
Channing Liem sends Dag Hammarskjold correspondence containing a letter from Do Young Chang, Lieutenant General of South Korea and Chariman of Military Revolutionary Committee.
December 30, 1971
In a series of letters, Narasimhan provides updates on the state of emergency, the Red Cross negotiations, North Korea's defense posture, the US ambassador's remarks on US-ROK relations, North Korean infiltrations, and UNCURK meetings.
December 15, 1971
Narasimhan and Ozbudun inform each other of the Red Cross negotiation agenda proposal failure and Park Chung Hee's announcement of a state of emergency.
November 29, 1971
Kim Jong-pil calls for the strengthening of the ROK defense posture because of North Korea's war preparations.