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August 1954

DPRK Ministry of Agriculture, 'Model Charter of an Agricultural Cooperative, 3rd Form'

Third form of a charter for improving existing agricultural cooperatives. The document outlines in detail the goals, means, and methods of operating these organizations and guidelines for distribution.

August 1954

DPRK Ministry of Agriculture, 'Model Charter of an Agricultural Cooperative, 2nd Form'

Second form of a charter for improving existing agricultural cooperatives. The document outlines in detail the goals, means, and methods of operating these organizations and guidelines for distribution.

April 14, 1956

Report from the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs to A. A. Okhotin, 'Some Issues of the Domestic Political Situation in the DPRK'

A Soviet report that describes successful economic management in the postwar period in North Korea. The report also explains that the KWP CC still needs to work on improving some areas, particularly those concerning production cooperatives and the rural peasantry.

December 23, 1955

Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK V. I. Ivanov for 23 December 1955

Ivanov meets with GDR Ambassador Richard Fischer, who reports although GDR Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl and Kim Il Sung have spoken about strengthening GDR-DPRK relations, East Germany is currently unable to supply further material aid to the DPRK.

June 23, 1955

Report from Yu. Komarov to the Chargé d’affaires of the USSR in the DPRK

Komarov reports on his trip to North Pyongan, Kangwon, and South Hamgyong, specifically on the food shortage, its impact on the living conditions of workers, and private trade.

March 11, 1960

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A.M. Puzanov for 11 March 1960

Puzanov asks questions to Kim Byeong-su about a DPRK tractor plant and informs him tractors are made in the Soviet Union.

December 21, 1955

Concerning the Self-Confession Movement in the DPRK

The letter and memorandum are both addressed to the chief of the Far East Department of the Soviet Foreign Ministry Ivan Kurdyukov. The contents primarily concern the "self-confession" movement in North Korea, which encourages confession to criminal acts against the state. Also covered are finance and accounting in North Korea.