1893-1976
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East Asia
1875- 1965
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1914- 1989
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1901- 1963
1954
Poet Laureate of Colorado, Milford Shields, sent a poem to Syngman Rhee.
September 28, 1956
Kate Holliday sends a poem to Syngman Rhee.
September 9, 1954
Vincent Godfrey Burns sends a letter and poem to Syngman Rhee after Rhee's visit to the United States.
October 1953
A poem sent to Syngman Rhee from Annie Sourlook.
December 5, 1953
Letter and poem written to Syngman Rhee from admirer Howard C. Smith.
June 19, 1950
This report assesses the capabilities of North Korea in reference to; the Soviet position, the current political, economic, and military situations, and the current operations against South Korea.
January 3, 1947
An intelligence report about both North and South Korea. The report explains what the situation currently is and what is projected to happen with Soviet and American interaction with their respective Koreas.
October 29, 1947
V. Molotov states the importance that the Korean issue should be discussed with the Koreans. He also details that in the case of opposing proposals from the US, the Soviets should oppose and abstain rather than voting against them.
Vyshinsky clarifies that in case there is a decision to form a commission in Korea, it is not advisable for the US and the Soviets to take part. Vyshinsky requests for an answer on this issue.
Vyshinsky outlines the amendment that the US has introduced regarding the Korean question. Moreover, Vyshinsky asserts the plan to object to the amendment and express why the amendment is not compatible with the proposal of the Soviets.