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1912 - 1994
January 31, 1949
Minister of Defense Mihaly Farkas writes to commanders of the Army Border Guard concerning the duties of border guards in the Republic of Hungary. He dispenses orders for the punishment of deserters from the Army's 26th squadron.
1950
This document depicts the number of military personnel, weapons and vehicles in the Infantry Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion.
September 5, 1950
Shipping invoice for a T-34 tank purchased in 1950.
January 27, 1951
This table depicts the planned increase in personnel in the Hungarian People's Army between 1951 and 1952.
February 2, 1951
The planned number of personnel in the Hungarian Peoples' Army increases between 1951 and 1952.
April 7, 1970
Discussion of the political situation in China; border issues with the Soviet Union; foreign relations, such as those with Albania, Japan, the GDR and Bulgaria; the political isolation of China; and the organization of the political party in China.
May 5, 1970
Discusses Chinese-Hungarian Foreign Relations, their history, trade, and issues a resolution for future interactions between the two states.
August 4, 1971
These notes discuss foreign policy issues related to China, Hungary, the Soviet Union, and Romania. To quote the document itself, it "was a bilateral discussion of the internal situation of fraternal Parties and countries, and later an exchange of opinion on contemporary foreign policy questions and the problems of the international workers’ movement."
December 8, 1976
The DPRK requests economic aid and technology from the Soviet Union. The Soviets repeatedly ignore or refuse the requests.
January 20, 1977
North Korea intends to not fulfill trade obligations with the Soviet Union in order to fix the increasing economic problems. North Korea again asks for a nuclear power plant, as means of increasing prestige.