1893-1976
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1898- 1976
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
1912- 1994
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1875- 1965
February 24, 1978
The birthday of Kim Jong Il is celebrated in a more modest way than in previous years.
January 18, 1978
Pakistan denies Kim Il Sung's invitation for Zia ul-Haq to visit Pyongyang and explains that domestic developments will prevent ul-Haq from traveling abroad.
May 1, 1975
The Hungarian Embassy in the DPRK provides an overview of relations between Pyongyang and Vientiane and summarizes a recent visit of a Lao delegation to North Korea.
October 31, 1973
The Hungarian Embassy reports on O Jin-u's growing influence in the Korean Workers' Party.
September 27, 1973
A Hungarian diplomat explains the DPRK’s objectives for the Non-Aligned Movement in 1973 and the passage of a resolution on the Korean Question at the Algiers Conference.
November 17, 1989
Richard Carter writes to the US Ambassador to South Africa proposing that South Africa "come clean" about its nuclear program.
October 19, 1956
Gomulka's private notes from the Soviet-Russian confrontation at Belvedere Palace.
The Politburo discusses the meeting with the Soviet delegation shortly before and how to proceed with regard to the Soviets and the Plenum.
June 1941
Sverdlov provides a brief overview of agent "Volodya" (Imre Nagy) and his work.
March 10, 1938
Matusov and Altman report on Nagy's arrest on 4/5 March 1938 and subsequent release on 8 March, and describe some of his work.