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July 24, 1950

DPRK Military Decree on Increasing the Production of Ammunition

A Korean People's Army report on increasing the production of ammunitions during the early stages of the Korean War.

July 17, 1950

Decree No 18 of the DPRK Military Committee of 17 July 1950: The Food Situation in Seoul

A DPRK military report on the occupation of Seoul during the Korean War.

June 30, 1950

From the Journal of A.A. Gromyko, 'Reception of US Ambassador Kirk, 29 June 1950'

A.A. Gromyko delivers a statement on the start of the Korean War to U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Kirk.

June 25, 1950

Cable, Shtykov to Cde. A.A. Gromyko

A report from the North Korea Ministry of Internal Affairs on an alleged offensive carried out by South Korean forces and the official start of the Korean War.

May 6, 1950

Cable, A. Ignat'yev to Cde. Gromyko, 'The Partisan Movement in South Korea'

Ignatyev discusses the partisan movement in the rural areas of South Korea.

December 2, 1966

First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in North Korean Reports on Sino-Korean Relations in 1966

A. Borunkov evaluates Sino-North Korean relations in 1966, focusing on the divergences between China and North Korea over the Vietnam War, interpretations of Marxism-Leninism, and the Cultural Revolution.

March 7, 1967

The DPRK Attitude Toward the So-called 'Cultural Revolution' in China

The Soviet Embassy reports on the deterioration of Chinese-North Korean relations as a result of the Cultural Revolution in China.

January 4, 1945

Working Notes of V.M. Molotov on the 'Zones of Action' of the Soviet and the Anglo-American Troops

A brief note by Molotov on the recognition of the Polish government.

January 4, 1945

From the Diary of V. A. Zorin - Record of Conversation with Ambassador of Czechoslovakia on the Recognition of the Polish Interim Government

A diary entry of V.A. Zorin's that discusses a conversation with Czechoslovakian Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Zdenek Firlinger. The two discussed the recognition of the Polish Interim Government by Czechoslovakia.

December 22, 1944

Memorandum Regarding the Creation of the Interim National Government of Hungary

Memorandum from V.G. Dekanozov to Joseph Stalin discussing the creation of the Interim National Government of Hungary in December of 1944.

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