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North Korea Post-War

Korean Armistice Commission

Korean Armistice Commission (1956)

Item showing Korean Armistice Commission meeting in Panmunjom.

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UN To Re-Arm Korean Troops

UN To Re-Arm Korean Troops (1957)

The UN in Korea announces it will ignore a truce and equip its troops with modern weapons.

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Fun And Games

Fun And Games (1961)

Scuffles break out in Panmunjon, Korea.

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Korean Infiltrators Kill Us Troops

Korean Infiltrators Kill Us Troops (1963)

North Korean troops ambush American soldiers killing 4 in attack.

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Concert At The Bolshoi Theatre

Concert At The Bolshoi Theatre (1962)

Korean dancers performing at Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.

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World Cup - North Korea V Chile

World Cup - North Korea V Chile (1966)

Chile and North Korea draw 1-1 during the 1966 World Cup

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World Cup - North Korea V Chile

World Cup - North Korea V Chile (1966)

Chile and North Korea draw 1-1 during the 1966 World Cup

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Russia V. N. Korea In World Cup Match

Russia V. N. Korea In World Cup Match (1966)

World Cup football match in progress, Russia v North Korea.

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World Cup - North Korea V Chile

World Cup - North Korea V Chile (1966)

Chile and North Korea draw 1-1 during the 1966 World Cup

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Korean Repatriates Arrive North Korea

Korean Repatriates Arrive North Korea (1959)

Into North Korea's North-eastern port of Seishin Dec 16 steamed two Russian ships with the first load of Korean repatriates from Japan.

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Japan: Koreans Repatriated Under Red Cross Scheme To North Korea.

Japan: Koreans Repatriated Under Red Cross Scheme To North Korea. (1971)

In Japan on Friday (May 14th), 202 Koreans boarded the Russian ship Tobolsk for North Korea under a resumed repatriation agreement signed by Japan and North Korea.

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North Korea: Panmunjom: Hijacked Pearl Passengers Released

North Korea: Panmunjom: Hijacked Pearl Passengers Released (1970)

North Korea yesterday (Saturday) sot free 39 passengers from the South Korean airliner hijacked to the Communist side two months ago.

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South Korea: 200,000 People Attend Rally Condemning North Korea

South Korea: 200,000 People Attend Rally Condemning North Korea (1968)

PRESIDENT CHUNG-HEE PARK OF SOUTH KOREA WARNED TODAY (THURSDAY) THAT HIS COUNTRY MIGHT RETALIATE IF NORTH KOREA CONTINUED PROVOCATIONS SUCH AS LAST WEEK'S GUERRILLA RAID ON SEOUL AND THE SEIZURE OF THE U.

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North Korea: Consumer Supplies And Living Conditions Improve As North Korea Meet Economic Targets.

North Korea: Consumer Supplies And Living Conditions Improve As North Korea Meet Economic Targets. (1971)

When North Korea launched its new six-year plan earlier this year, one of its chief provisions was the expansion of light industries to provide more basic consumer goods.

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Korea: North Koreans Walk Out Of Armistice Commission Meeting As Tension Mounts On North-South Border

Korea: North Koreans Walk Out Of Armistice Commission Meeting As Tension Mounts On North-South Border (1967)

TENSION HAS MOUNTED ON THE BORDER BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA, FOLLOWING ALLEGED RAIDS BY NORTH KOREANS ACROSS THE BORDER DRAWN UP BY THE UNITED NATIONS ARMISTICE COMMISSION.

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South Korea: North-South Coordinating Committee Holds Talks On Reunification.

South Korea: North-South Coordinating Committee Holds Talks On Reunification. (1972)

In Seoul, a North Korean delegation has been having talks with South Korea about improving relations between the two halves of the divided country.

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North Korea: Visit Of Mauritania President Ould Daddah And Party.

North Korea: Visit Of Mauritania President Ould Daddah And Party. (1974)

President Moktar Ould Daddah of Mauritania accompanied by his wire and official party visited North Korea for three days last month.

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North Korea: Visiting Governor Of Tokyo Dr. Minobe Meets North Korean Prime Minister Mr. Kim Il Sun

North Korea: Visiting Governor Of Tokyo Dr. Minobe Meets North Korean Prime Minister Mr. Kim Il Sun (1971)

In Pyongyang, North Korea on October 31st., the visiting Governor of Tokyo Dr. Ryokichi Minobe?

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Korea: Talks Between U.S. And North Korea Continue At Panmunjom

Korea: Talks Between U.S. And North Korea Continue At Panmunjom (1968)

AFTER A SERIES OF SECRET CLOSED MEETING BETWEEN REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES AND NORTH KOREA OVER THE RETURN OF THE U.

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North Korea: President Nyerere Visit North Korea.

North Korea: President Nyerere Visit North Korea. (1968)

PRESIDENT JULIUS NYERERE OF TANZANIA RECEIVED A RED CARPET WELCOME WHEN HE ARRIVED IN THE NORTH KOREAN CAPITAL OF PYONG YANG FOR A STATE VISIT.

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South Korea: 219 Fishermen Returned From North Korea After 48 Days.

South Korea: 219 Fishermen Returned From North Korea After 48 Days. (1964)

A group of fishermen who had been held by the Communists for 48 days in north Korea returned here wednesday evening.

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South Korea: Anti North Korean Demonstrations By 50,000 In Namsan.

South Korea: Anti North Korean Demonstrations By 50,000 In Namsan. (1968)

MORE THAN 50,000 SOUTH KOREAN LABOURERS HELD AN ANTI-NORTH KOREAN RALLY AT NAMSAN IN SOUTH KOREA ON SATURDAY.

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Korea: North Koreans Return Body Of South Korean Fighter Pilot.

Korea: North Koreans Return Body Of South Korean Fighter Pilot. (1964)

NORTH KOREA HAS RETURNED THE BODY OF A SOUTH KOREAN FIGHTER PILOT, WHOSE SABRE JET AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN OVER NORTH KOREAN TERRITORY LAST THURSDAY, (JANUARY 16), AFTER IT HAD ACCIDENTALLY CROSSED THE BORDER.

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Japan: Korean Exiles Leave Tokyo For North Korea Amid Demonstrations.

Japan: Korean Exiles Leave Tokyo For North Korea Amid Demonstrations. (1959)

Bands and banners and waving crowds gave 300 Korean exiles a boisterous send-off on the first stage of their journey of repatriation to North Korea, Dec. 10.

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Korea: North And South Korea First Formal Dialogue For 23 Years

Korea: North And South Korea First Formal Dialogue For 23 Years (1971)

North and South Korea Monday opened their first formal dialogue since opposing Governments were set up in Seoul and Pyongyang 23 years ago.

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Korea: Us Accuses North Korea Of Deliberate Attack On Work Team.

Korea: Us Accuses North Korea Of Deliberate Attack On Work Team. (1973)

North Korea was accused of a deliberate unprovoked attack on a work party in the Korean Demilitarised Zone, when the 337th meeting of the Combined Military Armistice Commission was held in Panmunjon on Monday (12 March).

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South Korea: Protest Rally Accuses North Korea And Japan Over Assassination Attempt On President Park.

South Korea: Protest Rally Accuses North Korea And Japan Over Assassination Attempt On President Park. (1974)

Nearly 200-thousand South Koreans gathered in Seoul Stadium on Tuesday (August 27) to accuse North Korea and Japan over the assassination attempt on President Park on August 15.

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Korea: Red Cross Officials Cross 38th Parallel Into North Korea For Humanitarian Talks.

Korea: Red Cross Officials Cross 38th Parallel Into North Korea For Humanitarian Talks. (1972)

North Korea has warned the South that, what it calls anticommunist activity, could hinder the success of Red Cross efforts to re-unite 10 million Koreans separated from their families by the 38th parallel dividing line.

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Iran: Kuwait V. North Korea Game In World Soccer Cup.

Iran: Kuwait V. North Korea Game In World Soccer Cup. (1973)

Kuwait beat North Korea by two goals to nil in their World Soccer Cup, Asian Zone Group B2, match in Teheran on Tuesday (15 May) -- their only win in the group series.

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South Korea: Prominent North Korean Journalist On Trial For Spying.

South Korea: Prominent North Korean Journalist On Trial For Spying. (1969)

A PROMINENT NORTH KOREAN JOURNALIST, WHO WAS ARRESTED IN SAIGON IN JANUARY, ADMITTED BEFORE A COURT IN SEOUL ON THURSDAY (10 APRIL) HE HAD BEEN ACTING AS A COMMUNIST AGENT IN SOUTH KOREA FOR 22 MONTHS.

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South Korea: North & South Koreans Meet To Discuss Eventual Reunion Of Split Families.

South Korea: North & South Koreans Meet To Discuss Eventual Reunion Of Split Families. (1972)

In Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday (22 November) Red Cross delegates from North and South Korea met for the fourth time to discuss ways of tracing the members of split families in the two countries.

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South Korea: Discovery Of Alleged North Korean

South Korea: Discovery Of Alleged North Korean "Attack Tunnel" In Demilitarised Zone Increases Tension Between The Divided States. (1974)

The discovery of an alleged North Korean "attack tunnel" in the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea has increased tension between the divided states.

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Peru: North Korea, The P.L.O, North Vietnam And Panama Admitted To Non-Aligned Nations Group At Fifth Ministerial Conference.

Peru: North Korea, The P.L.O, North Vietnam And Panama Admitted To Non-Aligned Nations Group At Fifth Ministerial Conference. (1975)

The Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO), North korea, North Vietnam and Panama were all admitted to the Non-Aligned nations Movement at the fifth ministerial conference in Lima, Peru, on Tuesday (26 August).

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Korea: Co-Ordinating Committee Delegates Return After Talks With North Koreans On Unification.

Korea: Co-Ordinating Committee Delegates Return After Talks With North Koreans On Unification. (1973)

Members of a South Korean delegation have returned to Panmunjom, the peace talks town in the demilitarised zone of Korea, with little indication of the success of a second round of formal talks on unification with North Korean Government representatives at Pyongyang.

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Korea: United Nations Command And North Koreans Clash At Panmunjon Over Shooting Of Americans And South Koreans.

Korea: United Nations Command And North Koreans Clash At Panmunjon Over Shooting Of Americans And South Koreans. (1968)

THE UNITED NATIONS COMMAND AND NORTH KOREA CLASHED AT A PANMUNJON CONFERENCE LAST THURSDAY OVER CLAIMED VIOLATIONS OF THE KOREAN ARMISTICE AGREEMENT.

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North Korea: Panmunjon: U.N. Delegate Tells North Koreans

North Korea: Panmunjon: U.N. Delegate Tells North Koreans "Accept Khrushchev's Invitation For Advice From Subordinates". (1962)

AT THE 148TH MEETING OF THE KOREAN MILITARY ARMISTICE COMMISSION AT PANMUNJON JANUARY 6, UNITED STATES NAVY REAR ADMIRAL ROBERT KEITH, THE SENIOR UNITED NATIONS COMMAND DELEGATE, TOLD NORTH KOREAN LEADERS THEY SHOULD ACT ON SOVIET PRIME MINISTER KHRUSHCHEV'S INVITATION FOR "HIS SUBORDINATES TO TELL HIM WHEN HE IS WRONG..." IN A PREPARED STATEMENT REAR ADMIRAL KEITH SAID THAT THE KOREAN COMMUNISTS SHOULD "MAKE KNOWN TO THE RUSSIAN CHIEF AND WORLD COMMUNIST HEADS THE WRONGS HE HAS BACKED IN THIS COUNTRY, KOREA..." REFERRING TO MR.

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Korea: North Korea Says That U.N. Is Using Panmunjom For Political Propaganda, And Threaten To Use Force To Stop It.

Korea: North Korea Says That U.N. Is Using Panmunjom For Political Propaganda, And Threaten To Use Force To Stop It. (1967)

NORTH KOREA AT TUESDAY (18 APRIL) THREATENED TO RESORT TO FORCE STOP THE UNITED NATIONS COMMAND USING MEETINGS OF THE MILITARY ARMISTICE COMMISSION IN THE TRUCE VILLAGE OF PANMUNJOM FOR "VICIOUS POLITICAL PROPAGANDA".

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South Korea: South Korean Students Protest. Against Japan-North Korea Repatriation Agreement.

South Korea: South Korean Students Protest. Against Japan-North Korea Repatriation Agreement. (1959)

South Korean students were filmed by VISNEWS in Seoul June 13 protesting in the city streets against the agreement - recently reached between Japanese and North Korean Red Cross delegates - on repatriation of Koreans resident in Japan.

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North Korea: Rumanian President Ceausescu Has Talks With North Korean Premier In Pyongyang.

North Korea: Rumanian President Ceausescu Has Talks With North Korean Premier In Pyongyang. (1971)

Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu left Hanoi, North Vietnam yesterday (19 June) at the end of the third leg of his far east tour.

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North Korea: First Film Pueblo Crew's Press Conference In Pyongyang

North Korea: First Film Pueblo Crew's Press Conference In Pyongyang (1968)

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA HAS RELEASED FILM OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE CONDUCTED BY MEMBERS OF THE CREW OF THE UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE SHIP PUEBLO ON SEPTEMBER 12.

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Militia Training In North Korea

Militia Training In North Korea (1973)

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