1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1898- 1976
1912- 1994
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September 10, 1975
In the midst of China's apparent "struggle against Maoism," East German diplomats review Chinese foreign and domestic policies and the state of bilateral relations.
April 23, 1968
In a meeting with Dr. Kurt Hager, Kim Il Sung fully says he fully supports East Germany GDR and describes North Korea's relations with other Communist countries.
October 27, 1967
A Chinese Red Guard newspaper harshly criticized the DPRK revisionists' attitude towards PRC.
August 5, 1967
The DPRK's reaction to the Chinese embassy's propaganda related to the Cultural Revolution.
May 20, 1967
A description of the deteriorating relationship between North Korea and China.
December 30, 1966
A short note on the anti-Chinese propaganda in North Korea, which is done in a restricted manner.
July 16, 1973
The East German Embassy in Warsaw reports on the improvement in relations between North Korea and China after the Cultural Revolution.
November 20, 1986
Kim Il Sung and Jambyn Batmunkh discuss North Korea and Mongolia's relationships with China and the Soviet Union, among other issues.
January 23, 1968
North Korea asks Czechoslovakia not to reprint Chinese Red Guard publications about Kim Il Sung.
November 20, 1967
A report on a hostile sentiment between North Korea and PRC after the Cultural Revolution.