1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1953
The authors write to assure Rhee that he enjoys their highest support.
The author claims Rhee enjoys widespread support in Lake Preston, South Dakota.
Rosemary Macklem assures Rhee the “small people” and “plain folk” of the United States were with him.
Margery Davidson tells Rhee to ignore the pressure of the likes of Eisenhower and Churchill because “all intelligent patriotic Americans are with you.”
Howard Smith details the acts of treachery the United States and the United Nations have perpetrated against Rhee and the Republic of Korea.
1955
Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry's refusal of custom clearance on Korean sea-laver [seaweed] and the protest and the meeting following the incident
Directions regarding the Detainee issue in Japan
Meeting between Counselor Yiu Tai Ha [Yu Tae-ha] and Tooro Nakagawa regarding detainees of both countries, and Kim's conversation with Yiu on the matter
Directions and recommended actions regarding Japanese policies on detainees and evaluations of the related people, including Yiu [Yu] and Kagawa
1957
Yu briefs President Rhee on a meeting with Kitazawa and Yatsugi regarding the amendments and deletions made by Koreans in regard to the draft memos on the detainee issue and the US memorandum.