1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
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North America
March 3, 1958
A report on the first meeting of Korean Worker's Party delegates, discussing North Korea's five-year plan on economic development and ways to promote unity of the Party.
January 26, 1980
A report on North Korea's increasing interest in restarting dialogue with South Korea, especially to address the Korean reunification issue.
1976
The AFKIC introduces its mission, the history of Korea, and the current situation on the Peninsula.
1972
A report on a North Korean sponsored tour of Pyongyang made by staff and supporters of the AKFIC in 1972.
1971
The AKFIC claims that "there is much misinformation and deliberate untruth about Korea" in the United States.
A position paper of the American-Korean Friendship and Information Center, describing the organization's objectives in the context of the Vietnam War.
June 4, 1956
DPRK Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic Pak Gil-ryong speaks to Filatov about Nam Il’s report on the 3rd KWP Congress. Pak also reports that Kim Il Sung is dismissive of foreign criticism of the over emphasis on heavy industry in the DPRK and is planning to implement an ambitious five-year plan.
April 14, 1956
A Soviet report that describes successful economic management in the postwar period in North Korea. The report also explains that the KWP CC still needs to work on improving some areas, particularly those concerning production cooperatives and the rural peasantry.
March 5, 1956
Kim Seung-hwa speaks to Filatov about his recent inspection trip to a fertilizer plant. Kim says that he does not support the KWP CC Presidium decision “The Further Strengthening of the Fight Against Reactionary Bourgeois Ideology in Literature and Art” and its proponents’ aim to characterize Soviet Koreans as an anti-Party faction.
January 25, 1956
Pak Yeong-bin reports to Ivanov about a recent meeting of Party members in Pyongyang. At this meeting Han Seol-ya and others took turns criticizing Soviet Koreans Pak Chang-ok, Pak Yeong-bin, Gi Seok-bok, Jeong Ryul, and Jeon Dong-hyuk for supporting reactionary literature and creating discord within the Party.