1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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East Asia
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1912- 1994
1915- 1976
North America
May 27, 1963
A North Korean political officer speaks of Kim Il Sung's firm belief that an American nuclear attack could not destroy North Korea for their country would find refuge in the maze of underground caverns.
August 26, 1963
North Korea makes inquiries into acquiring German nuclear information.
September 27, 1963
Soviet specialists in North Korea inform the Ambassador that the Koreans are attempting to acquire large amounts of uranium ore.
October 16, 1963
Vasily Moskovsky relays that, according to one Korean engineer, North Korea can produce an atomic bomb.
January 11, 1964
Ambassadors from the Soviet Union, Hungary, and Romania discuss the zealousy of Koreans acquiring new technologies.
March 13, 1967
The Hungarian Ambassador reports on Kim Il Sung's visit to Moscow to request a nuclear power plant.
February 29, 1968
Hungarian Embassy reports on terms of a request from the DPRK to the GDR, asking the Germans for the mutual exchange of scientists, along with purchasing various tools and technologies. The GDR asks the DPRK to appeal to the Soviet Union before pursuing the agreement any further.
The Romanian Delegation is received in Pyongyang to discuss relations between the two countries.
April 16, 1968
Excerpt from Hungarian report on the DPRK's efforts to relieve their growing energy problems.
April 2, 1946
Special dossier containing a resolution to send a Soviet geological prospecting party to survey North Korea for beryllium.