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December 21, 1955

Korean Mission in Japan, Conversation between head of Guard Section of Japanese Immigration Agency and Consul-General Choi

Conversation between head of Guard Section of Japanese Immigration Agency and Consul-General Choi on conditions of Omura camp

November 17, 1955

Telegram from Ministry of Foreign Affairs of ROK to the Office of the president

Report on the acceptance from the Japan regarding pre-war Korean detainees and related press release

November 17, 1955

Letter, Kim Yong-shik of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Report on Omura Detainee Case and the Japanese proposals

September 20, 1957

Annex to Draft Proposal, 'Mr. Miyake's Tentative Suggestion of September 20, 1957, as Amended by the Korean Side'

Suggestion by Miyake, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, regarding Japan and Korea's proposal.

November 27, 1957

Letter No. 63 from Tai Ha Yiu [Yu Tae-ha] of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Yu briefs President Rhee about a meeting between him and Yatsugi and a meeting between Fujiyama and Ambassador Kim, regarding Japan-Korea negations.

December 12, 1957

Letter No. 68 from Tai Ha Yiu [Yu Tae-ha] of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Yu briefs President Rhee about a meeting with Yatsugi and Ambassador Kim regarding Kishi's notes and Korea's proposal.

July 2, 1945

Record of a Meeting between T.V. Soong and Stalin

Notes taken during meetings between the Chinese nationalist government and the Soviet Union in Moscow during Sino-Soviet treaty negotiations.

August 29, 1945

Cable from Kuz’ma Derevyanko to Aleksei Antonov

Report concerning the division of occupied territory in the Pacific between the Soviet Union and the United States.

1946

The Japanese Population in Korea and the Korean Population in Manchuria

A Soviet report on the situation of Japanese in Korea and on the status of Koreans in Manchuria, or Northeast China, after liberation.

November 26, 1943

The Cairo Declaration

Roosevelt, Churchhill, and Chiang Kai-shek declare that they are "fighting this war to restraint and punish the aggression of Japan."

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