1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
North America
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1915- 1976
1910- 1984
North Korea
September 17, 1947
Marshall speaks about Greece, Palestine, and Korea, as well as the international control of atomic energy and the role and structure of the United Nations.
July 7, 1973
Kim Il Sung asks President Tito to support the North Korean government’s efforts for the peaceful unification of the Peninsula.
November 2, 1970
Kim Il Sung's speech to the Fifth Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.
1976
The AFKIC introduces its mission, the history of Korea, and the current situation on the Peninsula.
1974
In the aftermath of a second overture to the U.S. Congress from North Korea’s Supreme People's Assembly, the AKFIC mobilized a letter-writing campaign among its supporters.
April 6, 1973
North Korea’s Supreme People’s Assembly calls for the removal of U.S. forces from South Korea and an end to U.S. “interference in the internal affairs of the Korean people”
1973
The AKFIC urges the U.S. Congress to positively respond to a letter from North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly.
1972
A report on a North Korean sponsored tour of Pyongyang made by staff and supporters of the AKFIC in 1972.
Kim Il Sung praises the work of AKFIC for giving “wide publicity to our people’s struggle [in the United States]…exposing the fascist dictatorship of South Korean reactionaries…as well as U.S. aggression in Korea.”
January 13, 1956
Ivanov delivers to Kim Il Sung a status report on the Soviet Embassy’s work to grant Korean citizenship to Soviet Koreans. Kim hopes that allowing Soviet Koreans to travel to and from the USSR can be used as a means to strengthen the two countries’ ties.