1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
1912- 1994
1931- 2022
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May 31, 1988
An individual example of a Stasi advance notification and instructions for a Korean transiting East Germany to meet with DPRK officials.
October 10, 1988
DPRK Ambassador Pak Yeong-chan discusses Hungary's decision to recognize the South Korean government, East German-North Korean relations, and procedures for North Korean citizens traveling to West Berlin.
October 17, 1988
The DPRK Embassy in East Germany seeks to establish procedures and permissions for Korean citizens traveling to West Berlin.
April 6, 1989
East German and North Korean officials discuss DPRK-GDR relations, the World Youth Festival in North Korea, and security procedures for Korean nationals in Berlin.
April 13, 1989
An example of a Stasi document on two South Korean citizens transiting East Germany to travel to and from Pyongyang.
May 24, 1989
Ri Jong-geun requests that East Germany provide the DPRK with information of Korean nationals in the GDR.
June 14, 1989
The DPRK Embassy to the GDR thanks the GDR Ministry of Foreign Affairs for establishing border crossing procedures for Korean nationals in Germany.
March 4, 1968
A wide-ranging report written by the East German Ambassador on the USS Pueblo Incident, inter-Korean relations, North Korean military and defense policies, the juche ideology, economic development in the DPRK, and North Korea's foreign relations.
November 8, 1972
Kim Jae-suk provides a brief on the Third Main Negotiation of the Red Cross talks between North and South Korea, noting South Korea's position and its delegates' behavior.
March 29, 1962
Report on a conversation between GDR Provisional Chargé d’Affaires Stark and Com. Pak, head of the North Korean Foreign Ministry’s First Department. The two compared divided Germany with divided Korea.