1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1912- 1994
November 15, 1968
The Hungarian Embassy provides a brief on a visit by the Japanese Communist Party to North Korea.
July 15, 1971
Officials of the Mongolian People's Republic and the Korean Worker's Party discuss their mutual support for the peaceful unification of the Korean peninsula, obstacles presented by the U.S. and Japan, and perspectives on the Sino-Soviet split.
September 7, 1966
The transcript of the conversation notes North Korea's concerns about South Korea's increasing military size and the continued existence of the UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea. Hoxha gives his support for the DPRK position.
August 18, 1967
The Acting East German Ambassador to North Korea discusses Kim Il Sung's leadership and cult of personality, Korean reunification, and North Korea's foreign relations with China and Japan.
March 5, 1956
Suggestions for improvements in the wording of the DPRK's constitution.
June 10, 1971
Abridged in order to more succinctly focus on matters of Inter-Korean relations.
May 10, 1960
Károly Práth assesses the poor conditions facing repatriated Koreans from Japan.