1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
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1912- 1994
April 13, 1989
An example of a Stasi document on two South Korean citizens transiting East Germany to travel to and from Pyongyang.
May 23, 1989
Ri Jong-geun announces that he will continue to act as a security liaison for the DPRK in East Germany and will maintain a portfolio covering all North Korean nationals living in the GDR.
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.
August 1, 1989
A follow up report on security procedures for Korean nationals in Germany.
August 10, 1989
A report on exit permits for North Korean nationals in East Germany.
September 27, 1989
Ri Jong-geun follows up on East German-North Korean cooperation in managing North Korean nationals living in Germany.
December 31, 1953
The Polish Embassy provides information on the KWP Central Committee, the Supreme People's Assembly, agreements to receive assistance from communist countries, and the situation of industries, education, and health in North Korea.
December 15, 1977
The Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang reports to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the official visit of the GDR party and state delegation led by Erich Honecker to the DPRK. A recurring theme is the DPRK's commitment to the solidarity of the international Communist movement, and its reluctance to discuss international issues. The DPRK emphasizes bilateral relations, good relationships with both the Soviet Union and the PRC, and agrees to develop economic cooperation with the GDR.
September 21, 1977
In a telegram to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang confirms the date of the East German visit to the DPRK led by Erich Honecker.