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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_Man-ilKim Man-il - Wikipedia

    Kim Man-il (Korean: 김만일; Hanja: 金萬一; born Alexander Irsenovich Kim; 1944–1947/1948) was the second son of the North Korean founding leader Kim Il Sung and his first wife Kim Jong-suk. He was the younger brother of Kim Jong Il, the second leader of North Korea.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_Jong_IlKim Jong Il - Wikipedia

    Kim Jong Il. Appearance. Kim Jong Il [b] ( / ˌkɪm dʒɒŋˈɪl /; [3] Korean : 김정일; Korean pronunciation: [kim.dzɔŋ.il]; [c] born Yuri Irsenovich Kim; [d] 16 February 1941 or 1942 – 17 December 2011) was a North Korean politician who was the second supreme leader of North Korea.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_Il_SungKim Il Sung - Wikipedia

    To ensure a full succession of leadership to his son and designated successor Kim Jong Il, Kim turned over his chairmanship of North Korea's National Defense Commission – the body mainly responsible for control of the armed forces as well as the supreme commandership of the country's now million-man strong military force, the Korean People's ...

  4. Man-Il KIM, Principal Investigator | Cited by 320 | | Read 55 publications | Contact Man-Il KIM

  5. Feb 28, 2023 · Kim Man-il contributed to overcoming the national crisis by donating war horses during the Joseon Dynasty, and also contributed to national defense and diplomacy.

  6. Kim Il Sung is known to have had six children with two wives. The late DPRK President Kim Il Sung was born Kim Sung Ju (Kim So’ng-chu) 15 April 1912 in present-day Pyongyang. He was the oldest son of Kim Hyong Jik (Kim Hyo’ng-chik), a school teacher and herbalist , and Kang Ban Sok (Kang Pan-so’k).

  7. 1 day ago · Kim Il-Sung was the communist leader of North Korea from 1948 until his death in 1994. He was the country’s premier from 1948 to 1972, chairman of its dominant Korean Workers’ Party from 1949, and president and head of state from 1972. Learn more about Kim’s life and career in this article.