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September 26, 1950
Ciphered Telegram from Matveyev (Zakharov) to Feng Xi (Stalin)
Telegram from Zakharov to Stalin detailing the dire situation for the North Koreans following the Incheon landing.
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1954
Freedom to Non-Repatriated Prisoners of War
This note warns that the communists will try to convince the world that these “freed” prisoners are not really freed and during this processing and resettlement period the world will be watching the Republic of Korea and the Republic of China's actions.
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August 01, 1954
Letter, General Maxwell D. Taylor to Francesca Donner Rhee
A building occupied by the US Eighth Army is released from military occupancy and returned to the Korean government.
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September 21, 1954
Letter, Do Young Chey to General Maxwell D. Taylor
The Korean government would like to use the Naija Apartments as living quarters for newspaper correspondents.
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March 23, 1955
Letter, Songin Nam to Mr. Pak
Songin Nam reports on various activities by the Eighth United States Army.
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June 04, 1962
Information about a Conversation between the Ambassador of the DPRK Comrade Gwon Yeong-tae and Comrade Alfred Kurella
The North Korean Amabassador in East Germany evaluates politics, the economy, schooling, and the military in South Korea
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1966
Speech by a Delegation of the People’s Republic of Albania at a Dinner in Pyongyang
A speech by the Albanian delegation in which the speaker affirms the good relations between North Korea and Albania and comments on Albania's relations with China.
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January 27, 1967
Letter, UNCURK Officer-in-Charge Syrovy to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan, concerning ROK Political Situation
Officer-in-Charge Bedrich Syrovy reports to Chef de Cabinet C.V. Narasimhan about the South Korean domestic political situation and forthcoming election.
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December 08, 1967
Letter from Ambassador Brie of the GDR in the DPRK to Deputy MFA Hegen
East German Ambassador to North Korea Horst Brie reports on the growing number of incidents at the Demilitarized Zone between North Korean forces and South Korean and U.S. forces. Brie offers his own analysis of the military situation in Korea while highlighting the different views of officials from Czechoslovakia and Poland.
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February 19, 1968
Telegram from Pyongyang to Bucharest, TOP SECRET, No. 76.046, Urgent
The Embassy of Romania in the DPRK reports on war preparations have intensified in both Koreas following the Blue House Raid and the USS Pueblo seizure.
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February 28, 1968
Telegram from Pyongyang to Bucharest, TOP SECRET, No. 76.053, Regular
The Embassy of Romania in the DPRK summarizes war preparations undertaken by both North and South Korea in the aftermath of the Blue House Raid and the seizure of the USS Pueblo.
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October 03, 1968
Col. Mieczysław Białek, 'Record of Conversation at the Military Attaché Office and with the Ambassador of Soviet Union in Pyongyang, Comrade Sudarikov'
Socialist bloc officials discuss developments at the Korean armistice line and the fate of the USS Pueblo crew.
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October 03, 1968
Letter, William B. Buffum to Mr. Liu Chieh containing "Report of the United Nations Command to the United Nations"
A letter from William Buffum containing a report on the continuation of serious North Korean violations of the Armistice Agreement.
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July 01, 1969
Letter, UN Chef de Cabinet C.V. Narasimhan to UNCURK Ambassador Kim Yong Shik, Concerning North Korean Infiltration
Chef de Cabinet of the United Nations C.V. Narasimhan acknowledges his receipt of an ROK government memorandum sent from ROK Ambassador to the United Nations Kim Yong Shik to Secretary-General of the United Nations U Thant. Kim's letter outlines North Korean infiltrations from 8 June 1969 to 14 June 1969 and the need to halt further actions which violate the Armistice Agreement.
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May 01, 1970
Letter, UNCURK Principal Secretary Kuzbari to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan
Principal Secretary of UNCURK Kuzbari updates Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan on the division in ROK government over providing support to Cambodia as it may affect the balance power in the peninsular and infiltrations along the DMZ.
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October 09, 1970
Letter, UNCURK Principal Secretary Kuzbari to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan, Concerning ROK Security and Political Developments
Principal Secretary of the UNCURK Zouheir Kuzbari informs Chef de Cabinet of the UN C.V. Narasimhan on the recent attacks from North Korean infiltrators, modernization of ROK military forces, and the NDP's critique on the ROK government's infringement on freedoms.
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October 16, 1970
Letters, UNCURK Principal Secretary Kuzbari to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan, Concerning DMZ Incidents and MAC
Principal Secretary of the UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea Zouheir Kuzbari updates Chef de Cabinet of the UN C.V. Narasimhan on the armed clashes between North Korean infiltrators and ROK Army soldiers and proposal of joint measures between MAC and DPRK to alleviate tensions in the Joint Security Area.
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December 11, 1970
Letter, UNCURK Principal Secretary Kuzbari to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan
Principal Secretary of UNCURK Zouheir Kuzbari informs Chef de Cabinet of UN C.V. Narasimhan of Park Chung Hee's domestic reforms and the North Korean pilot incident.
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November 29, 1971
Letter, Ozbudun to Narasimhan
Kim Jong-pil calls for the strengthening of the ROK defense posture because of North Korea's war preparations.
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December 15, 1971
Letters between Narasimhan and Ozbudun
Narasimhan and Ozbudun inform each other of the Red Cross negotiation agenda proposal failure and Park Chung Hee's announcement of a state of emergency.