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1961

Alternate members of the Korean Workers’ Party Central Committee

A list of alternate members of the Korean Worker's Party Central Committee.

November 1, 1961

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'Report on the Korean Workers’ Party’s 4th Congress'

A report on the Korean Worker's Party's 4th Congress' Credential Verification Committee and the list of the members and alternate members of the Central Committee of the Party.

September 20, 1961

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'The Korean Workers’ Party’s 4th Congress'

A report on the members of the 11-member Political Bureau of the Korean Worker's Party and the Vice Chairman of Central Committee.

March 28, 1961

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'Convocation of the Korean Workers’ Party’s 4th Congress'

A report on the convocation of the Korean Worker's Party's 4th Congress and a statement made by Park Jeong-guk, the leader of the Central Committee Foreign Division.

1980

The Closing Decree of the KWP Central Committee’s 6th Congress

The KWP Central Committee plan and declaration of fortifying the unity among the anti-imperialist independent forces and expanding and developing the Non-Aligned Movement

October 1980

Spoken remarks regarding the Central Committee report proposed by Secretary General Kim Il Sung on the 6th Congress of the Korean Workers’ Party

Kim Il Sung's remarks are attached to a Hungarian report on the KWP 6th Congress.

1980

Review on the content of the Central Committee’s report

A Hungarian summary of the Korean Workers’ Party Central Committee’s report, which praised the Korean Workers’ Party for building socialism.

September 9, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'The Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress'

A report on a conversation with the deputy head of the KWP Central Committee's Foreign Division, regarding the Korean Workers' Party 6th Congress and the request by North Korea for Hungary to send a greeting telegram.

June 1, 1964

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Hungarian Ambassador to North Korea reports on persecution of individuals in North Korea, including intellectuals, former prisoners of war, merchants, and those who came from South Korea and/or Japan.

October 26, 1955

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Report from József Füredi, chargé d’affaires ad interim at the Hungarian embassy in the DPRK, on a meeting he had with German Ambassador Richard Fischer on 10 October 1955. He reports that the German Ambassador believes the North Korean government and leadership is much less effective than the Chinese one.

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