Kim Il-Sung
Kim Il Sung was the founder of North Korea , who with help of highly effective propaganda system enabled him to rule unchallenged for 46 years over one of the world’s most isolated and repressive societies. Kim Sung-Ju (his real name) was born in 1912 in Pyongyang but shortly after his birth his parents decided to move to Manchuria in order to escape the Japanese rule of Korea. While still being a student, Kim joined a communist youth organization and for his activities with the group in 1929-1930, he was arrested. After the Japanese invasion on Manchuria in 1931, Kim joined a guerrilla faction run by the Chinese communists called “ The Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army”. At that time he decided to change his name from Kim Sung-ju to Kim Il Sung. During the World War II when China was losing to Japan many Koreans had to escape to the USSR. The Soviets retrained and formed them into a division of the Red Army. Kim Il-Sung was promoted to the rank of major and fought for the...