NORTH KOREAN AND CHINESE COMMUNIST MILITARY INTENTIONS
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December 14, 2016
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March 14, 2000
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Publication Date:
April 9, 1951
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REPORT
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CENTRAL I CE AGENCY REPORT NO.
114FOR ATION REPORT CD NO.
COUNTRY Korea
SUBJECT
North Korean and Chinese Communist Military
Intentions
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25X1 A 1. n hi I1-song flew from Peiping via Najin (130-19, 42-15) to
25X1 A Seoul,, where he arrived on He toured the city in a Soviet
jeep accompanied by HAM Il-'u (i:r - , ) co?mander of the Kunsan
(126'43? 35.49) police, and un' entified officials of the Sixth Office
Interior Investigation Section of the State Security Bureau. KIM wore
civilian clothes and dark glasses.- He instructed local officials to try
to obtain the defection of ROK sympathizers, to move industrial equip-
ment., medical supplies, chemicals, and ammunift;L6 i to North Korea,, and
to persuade the people of Seoul to move with all their property. KIM
stated that he never imagined that Seoul would be so deserted and
devastated,, North Korean officials said that KIM remained in Peiping
after the evacuation of Pyongyang.
25X1A ensued. Twent -two persons supporting the retreat policy were assassi-
nated on
25X1 A 3,, in late - there were 1180 North Korean staybehind agents in Seoul,
Taejon, Taegu, and other areas of the Republic of Korea (ROK). One
billion won for the uaintenance of these agents was procured by TUN
Chong-sik ()jE t j ) finance officer of the Seoul People's Committee,,
largely from foreign funds captured at Inchon. Most of the agents are
women, old men, and beggars.
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During -Chinese Communist at'tI North Korean intelligence officers
stated that North Korea would Dave r,9"v'enge on the ROK by the end of
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ince the outbreak of urorl4 tar III would occur by then. The North
Koreans and Chinese Communists have..' only 600 planes, which are to be
supplemented in the near future by 1,200 planes to be flown by selected
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean pilots now in training. The Communist
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2. At the birthday dinner of AN Kyu man y )V State Security
Bureau official, in Seoul on top level North Korean and
Chinese Communist coin anders discussed future tactics. The crossing of
the Han River for a further offense was anticipated by the Chinese
Communist and the uajority of the North Korean general staff commanders.
A reheat to an undetermined point was advocated by the majority of the
Chinese Communist and North Korean line com.wanders3 a violent arguauent
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officers stated that since this is true, the Cowunnist occupation of
all Korea is certain, and all Koreans should therefore take refuge
in North Korea.
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