1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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May 30, 1988
Negotiations continue at the Soviet-Korean Intergovernmental Economic, Technical, and Scientific Commission on the construction of a nuclear power plant in North Korea. No agreement is reached on selecting a construction site.
April 2, 1946
Special dossier containing a resolution to send a Soviet geological prospecting party to survey North Korea for beryllium.
April 25, 1947
Special dossier refining aspects of the geological prospecting party to North Korea, to extract "rare elements".
April 12, 1948
Memorandum of the Special Committee of the CC CPSU postponing the geological prospecting for uranium in North Korea.
August 24, 1962
The North Korean Foreign Minister discusses with the Soviet Ambassador the nuclear hegemony of the US and their ability to control nuclear proliferation.
September 20, 1962
German Ambassador Schneidewind discusses Kim Il Sung's reception of an East German delegation.
April 15, 1963
A North Korean colonel suggests that the Soviet Union should give advanced military technology to North Korea.
May 27, 1963
A North Korean political officer speaks of Kim Il Sung's firm belief that an American nuclear attack could not destroy North Korea for their country would find refuge in the maze of underground caverns.
August 26, 1963
North Korea makes inquiries into acquiring German nuclear information.
September 27, 1963
Soviet specialists in North Korea inform the Ambassador that the Koreans are attempting to acquire large amounts of uranium ore.