1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North Korea
1912- 1994
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North America
1920- 2010
November 11, 1980
A report on the new party rules of the Korean Worker's Party, which seems to replace Marxism-Leninism with the Juche ideology.
September 23, 1961
Kovács József reports on the immense celebrations for the Korean Worker's Party's 4th Congress.
August 27, 1980
A report on the invitation of the Hungarian Socialist Worker's Party delegation to the Korean Workery's Party congress.
March 28, 1961
A report on the convocation of the Korean Worker's Party's 4th Congress and a statement made by Park Jeong-guk, the leader of the Central Committee Foreign Division.
December 5, 1980
A report to the political bureau on the Korean Worker's Party's 6th Congress and on the celebrations of the 35th anniversary of the foundation of the Korean Worker's Party.
October 13, 1980
Telegraph on the visit of Comrade Mehes at Pak Seong-cheol, expressing appreciation for Hungarian contribution to DPRK so far and hope that the nations around the world will welcome and support the unification proposals
October 7, 1980
The Hungary Embassy in Pyongyang reports on problems related to the Korean Worker's Party's 6th Congress and comments on the agenda.
November 1980
The Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang reports on the Kim Il Sung cult of personality and the likelihood that Kim Jong Il will be appointed successor.
September 26, 1980
The Hungary Embassy in Pyongyang reports that Kim Jong Il will be promoted to become North Korea's "number two leader" during the 6th Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.
November 12, 1980