1893-1976
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(372) documents
1941- 2011
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November 1980
The Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang reports on the Kim Il Sung cult of personality and the likelihood that Kim Jong Il will be appointed successor.
November 11, 1980
The Chinese attitude towards the Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress on their support to Kim Il Sung and for the reunification plan
December 9, 1980
O Man-seok's brief of DPRK internal policies activities to move forward the cause of unifying Korea.
September 26, 1980
The Hungary Embassy in Pyongyang reports that Kim Jong Il will be promoted to become North Korea's "number two leader" during the 6th Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.
October 7, 1980
A report on the articles published in the North Korean press which show absolute support for Kim Il Sung.
September 9, 1980
A report on a conversation with the deputy head of the KWP Central Committee's Foreign Division, regarding the Korean Workers' Party 6th Congress and the request by North Korea for Hungary to send a greeting telegram.
September 10, 1980
A report on a conversation with Bang Jong-gap regarding Kim Jong Il and the deterioration of party relations between Hungary and North Korea.
November 27, 1974
Hungarian Charge d’Affaires Janos Taraba reports on the "personality cult reigning in the KWP," and describes the two camps that have emerged in response to the question of the succession of Kim Il Sung
August 18, 1975
A report on visits by Japanese parliamentary delegations to North Korea.
February 24, 1978
The birthday of Kim Jong Il is celebrated in a more modest way than in previous years.