1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1875- 1965
North America
1892- 1992
1901- 1987
1888- 1959
1891- 1983
1901- 1990
December 5, 1953
Howard Smith details the acts of treachery the United States and the United Nations have perpetrated against Rhee and the Republic of Korea.
February 28, 1955
Harold Lady writes concerning the UN clearance procedure which requires travelers to stop in Tokyo before entering Korea. This has a detrimental affect on Korea National Airlines.
May 13, 1955
Harold Lady sends a draft of a letter from the Minister of National Defense to General Taylor regarding direct forces support.
August 29, 1956
M. Preston Goodfellow writes that he would like to add Korea to his itinerary during an overseas trip. He also lists the seven nations that have agreements with the United States for power reactors.
January 2, 1954
K.S.Thimayya, the Chairman of Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, requests United Nations Command assistance to implement the repatriation agreement.
January 4, 1954
General J. E. Hull summarizes the United Nations Command views on the conclusion of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission and release of prisoners of war to their destinations of choice.
January 9, 1954
Paik Too Chin [Baek Du-jin] complains that C. Tyler Wood, the United Nations Economic Coordinator for Korea, plans to continue to occupy the Chosun hotel despite promises it would be returned to the Korean Ministry of Transportation.
November 7, 1953
General Taylor requests housing and office space for C. Tyler Wood, Economic Coordinator for Korea.
January 29, 1954
Won-Yil Sohn, the Minister of National Defense, asks General D. Taylor to provide a list of foodstuff and clothing items to be purchased for ROK military forces.
February 3, 1954
General Maxwell D.Taylor writes that he has forwarded Pyun [Byeon]'s letter regarding the application of Korean law to the soldiers of the Eighth United States Army to the Commander in chief of the United Nations Command.