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DPRK Source List

DPRK source list. 

Last updated: October 7, 2025
Compiled by: Redarmycapybara
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Documentaries:

  1. Exploredprk.com
  2. kfausa.org
  3. korea-dpr.com

Articles:

Books/Pamphlets:

Other Compilations of Sources:

The above compliation is 452 pages and is one of the best sources of information on the DPRK that I've ever come across. I highly recommend comrades check it out. Alternative links to NOTES ON THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA can be found below:
The above link is another exhaustive list with a bunch of useful information on the DPRK. Alternative link to original DPRK Study Guide: https://dprkstudyguide.wordpress.com/

The Above link will lead you to a google drive document that includes books, reports, magazines, and Pamphlets on just about anything you want. There is folklore and culture, food, photo albums, biographies, language learning, podcasts, etc. It's a very solid list for everyone to check out. 

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