Decision to entrust Vyshinsky to print in the Soviet press the documents found in the archives of the Syngman Rhee government, seized when the communists took Seoul.
September 2, 1950
Incoming Cable No. 600081, Shtykov to Vyshinky
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| Copy No. 2 | [Handwritten: To Cde. Stalin] To be returned within 6 days to the 8th Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces |
CABLE No.600081/sh
From Pyongyang
Submitted 03.09.50 at 7:10 – 04.09.50 at 12:20
Received 03.09 at 9:43 – 04.09 at 18:00
Received at the 8th Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces on 03.09 at 10:25 – 04.09 at 13:00
For notes
By cable
768 To be returned to Section 4 of [illegible] of the VKP(b) CC Incoming No.3/84/sh-s of 04.10.1950 |
To Cde. Vyshinsky
I am forwarding to you Syngman Rhee’s memorandum sent to Professor Oliver, which was discovered in the secret archives of the Syngman Rhee’s government.
This document lays out the aggressive plan of SYNGMAN RHEE’s clique.
Two additional documents on this issue were also discovered. We will send them to you in full after the translation has been completed.
The Koreans intend to publish photocopies of these documents and excerpts from them.
Please let us know if you have any comments on this issue.
SHTYKOV
No.1042/sh
2 September, 1950
/see next page/
Decoded on 3.9 at 13:00 by Panov
Typed up in 10 originals
Original No. 1 to Cde. Stalin Original No. 2 to Cde. Stalin Original No. 3 to Cde. Malenkov Original No. 4 to Cde. Beria | Original No. 5 to Cde. Bulganin Original No. 6 to Cde. Mikoyan Original No. 7 to Cde. Khrushchev Original No. 8 to Cde. Vyshinsky | Original No. 9 to file with the 8th Directorate Original No. 10 to file with the 8th Directorate Original No. 11 Original No. 12 |
Chief the 4th Department of the 8th Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces [signature]
Shtykov passes on a memorandum to Vyshinsky written by Syngman Rhee to Dr. Robert T. Oliver.
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