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Kim Il-sung<\/h2>\n

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Kim Il-sung was the leader of North Korea after World War Two until his death in 1994. He was born on April 15, 1912 in Manchuria, which was then a part of the Japanese Empire. Kim Il-sung developed a strong nationalistic sentiment early on, and as a young man joined the Korean liberation movement, working to establish a communist government in Korea.<\/p>\n

Kim Il-sung had close ties with the Soviet Union, and was supported by the Kremlin in the formation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the first communist government in Korea. This government was established on September 9, 1948, and Kim Il-sung was appointed as its leader. Kim Il-sung used his position to implement a range of social and economic reforms in North Korea, as well as engaging in a series of military conflicts with South Korea.<\/p>\n