RUSSIAN PRESS DISPATCHES ON THE ORGIN OF THE WAR IN KOREA
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ooument whiob was diecov�red in tho
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general Stai'f of Yi 9u~ng�mar~ Rhee)
of the ArrAO?
ere It ie a plan for espionage and
has been published in tho Koroan pap
a for sabotage in Northern Korea during the yam'
subversive aotivitiee and
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t teohniaal knofrledge ~ zte language ie quite
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ra a h heading, exaot iristruotione ar� given of the
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manner ~.n which some of these
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North are being train
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ve activities against the 9ou~k~Korean Labor Party,
Derry out the subversi
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~ Domooratio Aeople ~ e Ropublio off' Koroa~ ono millio~a ~ro�hundrod thouodad
Wan wore a1~aMrad to No l~ronMV for oabveroivo aotivitiea ~,tl~ the
moo?~a~. artfia~to off' the Re ub o.
~ p li A oertain Yim Oho xa� aoi~,gned eu4h
tro~ly important bandit t8eke~ that hie ,nano was not even mentioned ~ the
document, but that he was n ~
known under the ~glieh initials R~ N.
tt ie interesting to note that many points are deei~natod in the Knglieh man-
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its style snd general treat eat, show American i~,!'Iueuc�~ American guidanoe~
and American o~ th
way inking, In commenting on this dooument~ the Korean
Preea deolaree i'arankly= "No doubt e~Lete that this document has been oom~
piled from inetruatione and under direct tutelage o~ the Araez~aan Tanppdri-
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The truly American business seamen in money matters ie eepeaially evi�
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poieon~ The spies have clearly been promised a ++high reward for a 90~ ~ul-
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it taeks~ They are tald to use any and all means to reach
3 ~ their goals ~noludin~ unsa dupuloue bribin ~ The Ame a
g ri an authors o~ the
dooUment state qu~,te openly ++the beet why to murder an important perean~
ie to bribe hie secretary++ ~'or the sucoees~il demolition of a~avernmental.
inet~lation th@ guard should be brib�di and ~'or an attack upon a plant or
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~aotary, an engineer should be reached. Altb ether it, was fanned that th
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dol].are~ converted into Korean Wens were to be used to ch
ange towns ind
villages o~ North Korea into rubble, to interrupt aorr~unioations between
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districts and municipalities, to kil1~ thousands o~ htunan b�ings by poison�
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g wit. death dealing bacilli, to sow disorder and onn~usian into the peaoe�
~til pursuits of the people
From where the oapsulee ~,th the baoil~, were eeoret~r obtained
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anew etorehnusee o~ Hir4~hito is not known ~towover it is clear that
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before the Poople~ a oourt6 ~ bo
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~�rioan masters who planned murr~era
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' Pravda presents the f ollog dooumon ~'Y .
k~ sion in Koreas
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Di atahee by v. Kornilo'o r�gard~g .
~'~u~~i~~~ ~ Seoul
M of Aefenee in
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safe of the staf
t~ advanoe against North Korea.
showing plans for ~ ~ Seoul
0 T~Sg reports that the North Korean pres .
August l9~ and
uments of the South Korean overnment,
- obtained and published seoret doo
tries on the map found in Seoul with
it ooordinates the details of the en
marsh against North Korea
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a icle by V. Kornilov from P~yong'
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a seoret dooument obtained from the fi
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er of t~?e ~d Erigade of the south Korean
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C mmunist prisoners
2 January 1949 near Tae~an of 69 ;o
voution by shooting on
ohs on; their average age was 18 years
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o oan,~risonera of ~ar in ort
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Chanoolery of the Presidents Semi Korea
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- and wish to thank you for
dour radiogram early this mor~l�ng
I reoeivo y
waande by postponing ~ return to
allaying metftime to reouperato ~ro~n
of S ring e o that I o an again a erv~e yon and n4'
duty until the b�gi~~6 p
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nternational questiono and the fight against the
With regard to the i ~
K a aid Ohina, I wish to repeat what I have said
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thout resi�ting to conquest by the Com-
mediate dangers mcuet either bow wi
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monists, or e18e get ready for th 6h
Korea Japans and Chinas must be ready .
ttd.e overt' honest patriot in Am�rioa~ ~
er in order to oonduot to a viotorioue end the
to offer hie efforte~ Howe'p ,
be necessary that the foroee of defenee~ the
fight which is ahead ft wi 1
a and Koreas ooordinate their effoxte and tha ,I
aarmies of Amerioa~ Japan, Chin ~ ~
ion to eaoh of them one of tbxoe dir�otians for
the Supreme Oder apport
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J an�ee to advance over the northeeaet pro~eation
actions The ap
The Korean and Amerioan~ee~ after frees
insole) and through Vladivogtok3
to marsh past the Liaa�tung peninsula to ar-
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ese Nationalist Arr~' to regain th� territory lost
bin the re�aotivated ~hin
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an and American �~mies moat oaoupy Manchuria un~
After viotory~ the Kore
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Labor o~ Maniohu~la, Korta~ and Amorioa, and until domaoraa~ and ptaae art
well totabliahod~
Tho noxt tta~gt oi' tho roorganiastior~ of tho F'ar govt moat bring aoaur-
anoo to Japan of its influonoo thmro, giving to Japan Yladiv?oetok and a paxt
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of 8iboria, but no part of ~oroa or of Manohuria, for the eifiplt reason
than ii' Japan were permitted to again beto~~ an imperialiot nationf its
` doeirt for revenge would be rekindled and the hearts and souls of the Jap-
anoee would again beoomo filled with the dosiro to esoape the humiliating
oonditions of oapitulation ~ ~ ~ and they would again wish to oonquer the
world. In order to keep euoh a dangoroue situation from developing it ~rould
be neoeeeary that both Korea and Ohina be ma,do exaotly as strong ae Japans
The three oountries would thus aounterbalanoo each other but would in the
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Asia, however I am herewith submitting ~Y views anew eo that I and not
your the Chief Leader of 30 million Koreans beoor~ the target of ate
taoke and ridioule of our enemies in vase our plane should be disoovered
by them
a~ Yours,
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Pyon Ku-yon
~ 2~ The next dooument is a letter of the nPresident+~ of South Korea
Yi Sung-~man~ to his speoial envoy in the U9~ Cho Pyon-ok~ dated lq April
1949 It reads as follows:
~'g Dear Dr, Cho s `
' ~ opin~,an your radio mess,~ge regarding the value of an open re-
quest for mi]~tary help is very timely How�v�r ~ do not feel that I eho~d
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prooede openly in this matter beoauee it might interfere with some oonfiden-
tial matters undertaken by Mu~coio~ whop aooordin to information he a e m
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when he called on ~ together with Mr. Dull�s, hoe been able to obtain some- ~
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that et~eat~ t do not Corr by th gn 6
a eu6geetion �or a lax regarding ~i,litary a8eietenoe or the agreement on
eaonoeda aids ge then said that an open request ~'or �urther military help
might endanger this plan What xo~ you and mt~et dof is to persuade the
l xorld that wo are more intolligent than xe are given oredit ~'or~ We moot
ehox that we oan menage our own a~'�aire ie Drell ae �aay other Nell organised
natioa~ oan do. This ie the moot impor~aat direotiou in whioh our propaganda
~ work moat procede~ The ~aoriaana are beginning to know us better and th~,ir
esteem o� our payer and our possibilities is rising higher every day. j
However, it would not be xlse to ettbmi,t an open request for weapons
and ammunition ago long as we are not quite sure o� the support o� the united
r States papers This is the reason xhy I regarded your mission as oon�iden-
tial~ At the same time I want to explain to you why it is not neoessary �or
~ you to b� too timid in submitting this matter to the proper authorities
Heoause o� the aonditions ].aid down �or us by the 4reat powers, Ne are more
in need o� w�apona and equipment than ar~r other oountr9. At the same time
~ it is more advantageous �or the V3 to arm us than a~yr other nation I~ we
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more than any other nations have reasons to ask �or w�apona.
We are able to produce dooumente whioh will prime that wa have pre- .
diated the ooming events and that w� have warned o� a repetition of ear]~ier
N Friends understand this or not it is
mistakes ~ o matter i� our Amerioan ,
~ our duty to warn tham and to present our requests.
I am o� the opinion that you should disouss the situation very oon�i~
dential~ly but v�r~r Frankly with high-ran?g~~perso~ns of the UN and the U9. `
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Acquaint these people with ~ plans For the uni�ioation o~ the North and
South As a whole we are ready for unifioation with the exoeption o� onl~?
two things s weapons and equipment.
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mo. NoNevor wo inei~t that you moat
itiono. We must haYO eufi'ioient ~,ghting
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its with the arty' r~ioh ~ friendly to ue ~ to
~'orooe to proaede north to ~
36th stalls/ to the Yalu Riser, and to
push book the Iron Ourtain from the p
For this we need two war ehipo of 0~04o tone eao ~
guard the boner there
nd the Yalu and Tur~on rivore~ W� need +rr~t
heaver gone, ~ order to dole
st line again�'t ~om~auliot undergr4 aotivit ee~
patrol boats to watoh the ooa
d and or anized aoldiero to proteot our northern or'
We need 200000 trains g
anti�airora~'t guns And ali thin wo need nort~
s dere~ W� need airoraft and
in re and to our /aok ~,n teohnioally trained
h Mary Amerioane are worried g
know that we have 10 or 12 fly~re, oho were t e
pereonnel~ but they do no-~
T e of them were rated the ou�tietandir~g ~Yere o
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Sea 4a gins who oan oommand our Merchant Marlne~
the gar seat. We have p
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100~Og0 aoldi�rs who have served in the army
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Ja anew Mil;~tary aahools~ The people as a who
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b�oauae they keep thamseZvea in the baokgroubd, e
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se be palled Japanese aympathi~ers~ They
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are reliable oiti~ens and dy
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Dear ~ Preeident~
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In the General Aeeem ly
edt the question o~ Gxee4e, o~ the Ital.
questions arm being hour disouoe
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f ian oolaniee, ~ ~,ghte, Religi
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tion o~ the control o~ atomic energy. i
the I{oroan question
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our letter to Dr Oliver CAmerioan
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missions for Yi 9ung�man regarding the ro�
professor who undertakes sects
he Pu et C~over~r?ent of Nortls Koreas
moval or rather the liquidation, oft Pp
~ r oeition in this letter ie the only
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