duminică, 13 octombrie 2019
Beautiful historic material, the Passport of Romania's first ambassador to Noth Korea, Pavel Babuci, February 17th 1951. The passport was good for one year and for use in the orient, the Far East. He was Romania's first Ambassador to DPRK during the Korean War (1951-1952), replaced by Nichifor Stere around February of 1953. During the war, many countries form the eastern bloc assisted the Koreans, and this was largely in the form of medical help, such as nurses, doctors and material required. At no stage was there any military assistance from Rumania’s part and the help continued after the war ended. From on line research one can learn that the majority of the foreign diplomats originally stationed in the country were withdrawn, and once the war stabilized or was coming to an end, they began to return. The passport here is also considered an exception because it contradicts the above, only the Mongolian ambassador stayed during the entire war in the country.
Beautiful historic material, the Passport of Romania's first ambassador
to Noth Korea, Pavel Babuci, February 17th 1951. The passport was good
for one year and for use in the orient, the Far East. He was Romania's
first Ambassador to DPRK during the Korean War (1951-1952), replaced by
Nichifor Stere around February of 1953. During the war, many countries
form the eastern bloc assisted the Koreans, and this was largely in the
form of medical help, such as nurses, doctors and material required. At
no stage was there any military assistance from Rumania’s part and the
help continued after the war ended. From on line research one can learn
that the majority of the foreign diplomats originally stationed in the
country were withdrawn, and once the war stabilized or was coming to an
end, they began to return. The passport here is also considered an
exception because it contradicts the above, only the Mongolian
ambassador stayed during the entire war in the country.
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