1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1912 - 1994
East Asia
1879 - 1953
1893 - 1976
1898 - 1974
1890 - 1986
1890 - 1969
November 2, 1970
Kim Il Sung's speech to the Fifth Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.
August 29, 1946
Kim Il Sung's speech at the 1st Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.
November 8, 1953
Mao Zedong explains to Kim Il Sung China's plan to issue a communique regarding germ warfare.
March 25, 1953
Telegram informing Kim Il Sung that the French government contacted the Soviet government and asked for help in facilitating the release of 14 French citizens (specified) from the DPRK authorities, and to give an exact idea of the fates of those citizens (specified) on which the French authorities have received no information since the beginning of the war in Korea.
March 14, 1953
Telegram from Razuvaev discussing POWs and what precedents established at the Geneva Conference must be met. Razuvaev also asks whether their side is ready for immediate repatriation of seriously ill and seriously wounded prisoners of UN troops.
March 31, 1953
Molotov's statement on the Korean Question.
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.
1970
Eldridge Cleaver's handwritten notes from his travels to North Korea in 1970 for the "U.S. People's Anti-Imperialist Delegation."
October 2, 1959
Khrushchev and Mao discuss current political situations in Tibet, India, Indochina and Taiwan.
November 14, 1951
Mao writes to Stalin of the ongoing armistice negotiations concerning Korea, specifically the proposed demarcation line (38th parallel). Mao also writes about monitoring, the exchange of prisoners of war, and economic considerations within China.