1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1917- 1979
Korea
February 4, 1968
North Korean factories can be switched to military production at any time. Most of the factories were located underground.
April 18, 1967
The remarks of a Vietnamese diplomat on the incidents between South and North Korea, who explains that the South and North exploit tensions for their own political agendas.
April 15, 1967
An analysis of the causes of the incidents on the 38th parallel by delegates to the Neutral Nations Supervisory Comission.
April 14, 1967
A report on the tensions provoked resulting from incidents near the 38th parallel.
March 10, 1967
A Hungarian report on the state of the Korean People's Army and the South Korean Army.
May 8, 1967
A report on Romanian, Czech, and Hungarian views of the Korean People's Army, military relations between North Korea and the Soviet Union, and North Korea's military policy.
November 25, 1967
The Hungarian Embassy in the Soviet Union reports that Sino-Korean relations continue to deteriorate, along with the capabilities of the Korean People's Army.
December 8, 1967
East German Ambassador to North Korea Horst Brie reports on the growing number of incidents at the Demilitarized Zone between North Korean forces and South Korean and U.S. forces. Brie offers his own analysis of the military situation in Korea while highlighting the different views of officials from Czechoslovakia and Poland.