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If the Russians Will Shoot Down an Unarmed Plane They Will Bomb an Unarmed Britain

This poster produced by Youth for Multilateral Disarmament refers to the downing of civilian passenger flight KAL 007 on 1 September 1983 by the Soviet Union. The poster argues that by getting rid of its nuclear weapons, the UK would make itself more vulnerable to a Soviet attack, not less as suggested by peace groups.

September 14, 1983

Ciphered Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A report on a iscussion between Kim Il Sung and Demichev about foreign policies toward Soviet and KAL incident

September 12, 1983

Ciphered Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A request from Soviet Union to North Korea to explain North Korean actions regarding the KAL shootdown incident.

September 5, 1983

Ciphered Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Soviet embassy's information on the cause of KAL plane incident and anti-Communist campaigns in South Korea.

January 7, 1992

The South Korean Passenger Aircraft Incident (1983)

V.A. Martynov reviews Soviet archival sources on the shoot down of the Korean Air Lines Flight 007 in 1983.

September 19, 1983

Note about the Talks of Comrade Minister [Erich Mielke] with the Deputy Chairman of the KGB, Comrade V. A. Kryuchkov, on 19 September 1983 in Berlin

Meeting between KGB Deputy Chairman Kryuchkov and East German Minister for State Security Mielke, including discussion of the shootdown of Korean Airlines (KAL) Flight 007.

September 8, 1983

CPSU CC Politburo Session, Korean Air Flight 007

Minutes from a Soviet Politburo meeting discussing the South Korean flight KAL 007 which was shot down by a Soviet interceptor on September 1, 1983.