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Acknowledgements List ofFigures Introduction to the English Edition 1 The Beginning: Captain Kim Il-sung of the Red Army vii viii X 1 2 The Week That Reshaped East Asia: The Soviet-Japanese War of 1945 10 3 The Soviet Governors of North Korea: Ivan Chistyakov and Terentiy Shtykov 17 4 Kim Il-sung’s Rise to Power: How a Junior Officer Ended up Leading a Nation 25 5 The North Korean Flag and Other Symbols: Made in the USSR 34 6 The Korean People’s Army: Forged in the Soviet Image 48 7 The Korean War Through the Eyes of Pyongyang 53 8 The Famine of 1954-55: A Forgotten Tragedy 61 9 The Last Days of Summer: The Story of the August Plenum 69 10 Kim Il-sung’s Road to an Independent Autocracy 11 and Kimilsungism: A Comparison 103
vi Contents 12 Playing Scylla and Charybdis: North Korea and the Sino-Soviet Split 124 13 Why North Korean Propaganda Was Immensely Popular in the USSR 134 14 The Father State Dies: North Korea and the End of the Soviet Union 139 Index 150
Index 17th Area Army 11 88 Brigade 5, 25-26 Agricultural Labourers’ Union 115 Albania 87-88, 103, 124-125; Albanian Labour Party 87; Albanian People’s Army 49 America see United States American-Soviet Joint Commission for Korea 17 Amerika 118 Ancient Rome 119 An Gil 2 Angliya 118 Apanasenko, Iosif 5 Armenia 43 August Plenum 69-88, 98-102, 105,108 Belarus 19, 141 Beria, Lavrentiy 26-27,29-30,103,105 Berlin 18-19,39 Berzarin, Nikolay 18 Bible 119 Bolshevik Party see Communist Party of the Soviet Union Bonesteel, Charles Hartwell III 11 Brezhnev, Leonid 70-71,75, 118, 135-136; Brezhnev’s Gang Walks the Same Way Hitler Once Did 124 Britain see United Kingdom Bulganin, Nikolai 27,75 Bulgaria 30, 76, 103-105; Bulgarian Communist Party 76 Byelorussia see Belarus Cambodia 136 Chagang 62 Changbai see Paektu Changchun 12 Chengdu 86 Chernenko, Konstantin 128 Chervenkov, Valko 74, 104-105 Children’s Union 115 Chinese Civil War 10, 53-54 Chistyakov, Ivan 12-13, 17-19, 21-22, 28 Choe Chang-ik 62, 73-75, 79-81, 108 Choe Yong-gon 5, 25, 39-40, 54, 72, 76, 78,81,84,105-108,110, 128 Chong Jae-yong 38 Chongjin 11 Chongno see Rodong Shinmun Choson, Kingdom of 34, 38 Collective Security Treaty Organisation 145 Comintern see Communist International Commonwealth of Independent States 141 Communist International 2, 26-27, 30 Communist Party of China 1-2, 5, 26, 84-85,98 Communist Party of Japan 11 Communist Party of Korea (pre-1928) 11,30 Communist Party of Korea (1945-1946) 27 Communist Party of Taiwan 11 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 12, 17,21,39,48,99, 118, 128, 141; 20th Congress
70-72,76, 80,99-101 Complete Collection ofKim Il-sung’s Works 45 Comrades-in-Arms for All Ages 128 Conrad, Joseph 29 Cuba 103, 145; Cuban missile crisis 125 Cultural Revolution (China) 51, 125,127 Czechoslovakia 30,103 The Daily World 118 Deng Xiaoping 128-129, 140 Diaz-Canel, Miguel 145 Dictionary ofPolitical Terminology 124 Dimitrov, Georgy 2, 30
Index 151 Dnepropetrovsk see Dnipro Dnipro 117 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 139 25, 27, 34, 38, 51, 55, 79, 115, 124, 128; Imperial Army of 2, 4, 12-13,48—49 Jin Xuetie 77 East Germany 19, 39-40, 103, 137 Emperor Hirohito see Hirohito Emperor Puyi see Puyi Ethiopia 103 Eurasian Economic Union 145 Everything Goes According to the Plan 137 Kâdâr, Jânos 22 Kaliningrad 142, 144 Kampuchea see Cambodia Kan, Mikhail 26, 28 Kang Gon 5 Kanggye 55 Kang Sang-ho 74, 83 Kang Shin-thae see Kang Gon Kang Su-bong 84 Kashtan, William 137 Kazakhstan 61 KCNA see Korean Central News Agency Khabarovsk 2, 25 Khalkhin-Gol battle see Nomonhan battle Khrushchev, Nikita 70, 74, 87, 105, 114, 124-125, 129, 143 Kim Bong-nyul 125 Kim Chang-hum 81 Kim Chang-man 71-73, 80, 88 Kim Du-bong 35, 38-39, 54, 72, 79 Kim II 107-108 Kim Il-sung 1-5,13, 21,25-30, 34, 39,43,45, 51, 53-55, 62, 64, 69-81, 84-88, 100, 102-111,114, 119, 124-126, 128-129,135-137, 144, 146; Kimilsungism 114-120; Kim Il-sung University 25, 35 Kim Jong-il 3-4, 25,45,64, 125, 136, 142, 144 Kim Jong-suk 1,4 Kim Jong-un 25, 64,145 Kim Ju-bong 79, 83, 87 Kim Kang 83-85, 87, 98 Kim Kwang-hyop 73 Kim Man-gum 80 Kim Sung-hwa 79 Kim Thae-gun 77 Kim Yong-bom 27 Kogan, Aleksandr 2 Komsomol 21,115,141 Ko Pong-gi 77 Korea (magazine) see Koreya (magazine) Korean Central News Agency 35 Korean Christian Union 119 Korean Empire 17, 34 Korean People’s Army 35-38,42, 48-51, 53, 55, 128, 142; Internal Regulations 49,103 “Korean People’s Revolutionary Army” 13, 55,126, 128 The False Spring 88 Far Eastern Front 2 Far Eastern Republic 103 Fatherland Liberation War see
Korean War Fengtian see Shenyang First Far Eastern Front 21-22 Flag of Great Extremes 34-35, 38-39 Foreign Trade 136 Fyodorov, Georgiy 19 Gao Gang 54 Geological Institute 128 Georgia 43 Gorbachev, Mikhail 103, 128, 140-141, 143 Gottwald, Klement 30 Governor-General of Korea 17, 115 Guten Tag 118 Hall, Gus 137 Hamhung 12-13, 18, 127 Han Byong-ok 39 Han Sang-du 72 Hao Deqing 125 Heavenly Lake 124 Hegai, Aleksei 70, 76, 80 He Long 55 Hirohito 12, 30, 79 Hiroshima 10,12 Ho Ga-i see Hegai, Aleksei Hong Sun-gwan 84 Hoxha, Enver 87-88, 125 Hungary 22, 76, 104-105, 111, 126 Hungnam Fertiliser Complex 127 Hyon Jong-min 80, 88 Indian Express 126 Ivanov, Vasiliy 75,79, 87 Japan 10, 34,41,114,135, 145; civilians in North Korea 19; Empire of 2,10-13,
152 Index Korean War 21, 49, 53-55,61,63, 103, 105, 126, 146; Inchon landing 54 Korea Today 135 Koreya (magazine) 134-137 Korolyov, Vasiliy 26 KPA see Korean People’s Army KPRA see “Korean People’s Revolutionary Army” Kryuchkov, Vladimir 140-141 Kulloja 86 Kwantung Army 11 labour camps: in the DPRK 118-119; in the USSR 12 Lalaj, Ana 88 Lanin, Vasiliy 13 Lankov, Andrei 86 Lazarev, S. P. 62 Lebedev, Nikolay 26-27, 29, 35, 38 Lee Gi-yong 135 Lee Gwon-mu 48 Lee Hwal 48 Lee Il-gyong 80 Lee Jong-ok 77 Lee Ju-yon 80 Lee Kang-guk 39 Lee Phil-gyu 81, 83-87, 98 Lee Sang-jo 63, 71-72, 76, 84 Lee Sung-yop 70 Lenin, Vladimir 17, 86, 137 Leningrad see Saint Petersburg Let Us Adhere to Proletarian Dictatorship and Proletarian Democracy Ώ.Ί Let Us Defend the Socialist Camp 125 Let Us Protect Sovereignty 125 Lewis, Clive Staples 22 Li, Vladimir 125 Liberation Monument 13,41 Linfen 87 Lithuania 142, 144 Little Octobrists 115 Liu Bocheng 55 Livshits, Yuriy 19 Loboda, Ivan 30 Luo Ruiqing 85 Malenkov, Georgiy 27 Manchukuo 2, 10-12, 25; Imperial Army 11 Manchuria 1-5, 10, 12, 27, 51 Mao Zedong 54, 83, 86, 108, 124-126, 128-129; Maoism 48, 85 (Maoism: A Threat to Humankind 124) Maritime Military District 19,21 Marxism-Leninism 27, 99-102, 116, 124 Mekler, Grigoriy 26 Meretskov, Kirill 12-13, 19, 26 Minami Jiro 116 Ministry of Internal Affairs (North Korea) 83 Mongolia 10,41, 103, 124, 137 Morning Star 118 Mun II 1,25-27 Nagy, Imre 111 NAJUA see Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army Nam II 62,74, 79-80, 108, 125 Navy (North Korea) 50 Navy (Soviet Union) 118 Neutrality Pact (Japan-Soviet) 10 New Line
105 News Agency of North Korea 35 Nicholas I 49 Nomonhan battle 4 Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army 1-2 North Vietnam 103 Novichenko, Yakov 128 Novoye vremya 30 О Gi-sop 39 О Jin-u 25 Okeanskaya 2 On Overcoming the Cult of the Individual and its Consequences 99 One Secondfor a Feat see Comrades-in-Arms for All Ages Paektu3,42, 45, 124, 126 Pak, Illarion 62 Pak Chang-ok 62, 73, 79-81,105 Pak Choi 128 Pak Chong-ae 26, 80, 108 Pak Hon-yong 21, 30, 43, 53-54, 70, 80-81 Pak Hun-il 81 Рак II 25, 35 PakIr-u70,81,84 Pak Kum-chol 72 Pak Ток-san see Kim II Pak Ui-wan 77, 79 Pak Yong-guk 80 Pang Hak-se 76, 125 Peng Dehuai 55 People’s Assembly for North Korea 38-40, 45,48 People’s Committee for North Korea 39,48 People ’s Groups 114-115 People ’s Korea 13 5 People’s Liberation Army (China) 49, 126
Index People’s Militia of China 51 Petrograd see Saint Petersburg Petrov, A. Μ. 87 Plyshevskiy, Ivan 2 Poland 81,103,118,120 Pollitt, Harry 137 Pol Pot 136-137 Poznan 81 Pravda 118, 141 Prisons (North Korea) 93,118-119 Provisional People’s Committee for North Korea 29 Purkayev, Maksim 26 Pusan 12 Putin, Vladimir 144-145 Puyi 12 Puzanov, Aleksandr 108-109 Qiao Xiaoguang 85 Rajin 11 Râkosi, Mâtyâs 76, 104-105 Rashin see Raj in Red Army see Soviet Army Riga 117 Rodong Shinmun 29, 43, 63, 83, 100, 118, 124-127, 140-141 Romanenko, Andrei 28 Rusk, David Dean 11 Russia 2, 30, 53, 77, 108, 141-142, 144-146; invasion of Ukraine 145; as part of the USSR 108; Russian Empire 19,49, 119 Sae Choson 62 Saint Petersburg 19, 21, 117 Samsonov, Georgiy 83 Science Academy (North Korea) 25 Second Far Eastern Front 11,26 Seishin see Chongjin Seoul 11-12, 53-54 Shanxi 86-87 Sharkey, Lance 137 Shenyang 12 Shen Zhihua 85 Shikin, Iosif 26-27 Shinchon 19 Shtykov, Terentiy 17,19-22, 26-27, 29, 48, 53 Singular Thought System 69, 126, 135 Sino-Soviet split 86,124 Sixth School 125 Sofia 76 So Hwi 73,77-79, 81, 83-87,98 153 Song Jin-pha 62 South Vietnam 41 South Yemen 103 Soviet Army 4-5, 10, 12-13, 17, 25,38, 41,48-49,103, 108, 114-116, 118-119, 124, 129, 135 Soviet-Japanese War 1-13, 55 Stalin, Joseph 5, 11-12, 17-19,21-22, 25-27, 29-30, 43, 53-54, 61, 63, 70, 77, 87, 105, 114; Stalinism 39, 48, 61, 70, 87-88, 114-120, 137,143 (de-Stalinisation 114, 124) Stalingrad see Volgograd State Planning Committee (North Korea) 62 Suphung power plant 43 Supreme Soviet of the USSR 141-142 Taejon 54 Taiwan 10-11,
41, 55 Taiyuan 86 Takeshita Yoshihara 13 Transbaikal Front 11 Tumanov (pseudonym) 30 Tuva 103 Ukraine 61, 141, 145 Unggi 11 Union of Sovereign States 140 Union of Soviet Communist Republics (imaginary utopian state) 116 United Kingdom 11, 25, 118; British Foreign Office 70 United States 11, 17, 19, 21, 25, 30, 34-35, 51-52, 54-55, 105, 118, 128, 145-146 Ussuriysk 2 Vartanov, Valeriy 53 Vasilevskiy, Aleksandr 11 Vilkov, Konstantin 2 Vladivostok 145 Volgograd 5 Voroshilov see Ussuriysk Vyatskoye 2 Wagner Group 145 Warsaw Pact 124, 140 Weimar Republic 39 Wei Zhengmin 2 Women’s League (North Korea) 115 Workers’ and Fanners’ Red Guard (North Korea) 51 Workers’ Party of Korea 53-54, 69-70, 72, 77-78, 80-82,100,116; Eighth
154 Index Congress 116; First Party Conference 110; Organisation and Guidance Department 72; Party Bylaws 72, 78-79, 116; Third Congress 69-74, 80, 99-100 Workers’ Party of North Korea 30,42; Second Congress 42 Workers’ Party of South Korea 30 WPK see Workers’ Party of Korea WPNK see Workers’ Party of North Korea WPSK see Workers’ Party of South Korea Yamada Otozo 11 Yanayev, Gennadiy 140 Yeltsin, Boris 128, 141 Yockey, Francis Parker 128 Yo Ung-hyong 30 Young Pioneers 115 Youth league (North Korea) 115 Yugoslavia 103, 124 Yuki see Unggi Yun Kong-hum 77-81, 83-87, 98 Xian 87 XiaYafeng 85 Xi Jinping 145 Xinjing see Changchun Zhdanov, Andrei 21, 29 Zhivkov, Todor 76 Zhou Baozhong 5 Zhou Enlai 54, 85, 127-128 Zhu De 55 Zhukov, Georgiy 4 Zyuzin, Aleksei 2 Yalta Conference 11 Yalu River 43, 83 |
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Acknowledgements List ofFigures Introduction to the English Edition 1 The Beginning: Captain Kim Il-sung of the Red Army vii viii X 1 2 The Week That Reshaped East Asia: The Soviet-Japanese War of 1945 10 3 The Soviet Governors of North Korea: Ivan Chistyakov and Terentiy Shtykov 17 4 Kim Il-sung’s Rise to Power: How a Junior Officer Ended up Leading a Nation 25 5 The North Korean Flag and Other Symbols: Made in the USSR 34 6 The Korean People’s Army: Forged in the Soviet Image 48 7 The Korean War Through the Eyes of Pyongyang 53 8 The Famine of 1954-55: A Forgotten Tragedy 61 9 The Last Days of Summer: The Story of the August Plenum 69 10 Kim Il-sung’s Road to an Independent Autocracy 11 and Kimilsungism: A Comparison 103
vi Contents 12 Playing Scylla and Charybdis: North Korea and the Sino-Soviet Split 124 13 Why North Korean Propaganda Was Immensely Popular in the USSR 134 14 The Father State Dies: North Korea and the End of the Soviet Union 139 Index 150
Index 17th Area Army 11 88 Brigade 5, 25-26 Agricultural Labourers’ Union 115 Albania 87-88, 103, 124-125; Albanian Labour Party 87; Albanian People’s Army 49 America see United States American-Soviet Joint Commission for Korea 17 Amerika 118 Ancient Rome 119 An Gil 2 Angliya 118 Apanasenko, Iosif 5 Armenia 43 August Plenum 69-88, 98-102, 105,108 Belarus 19, 141 Beria, Lavrentiy 26-27,29-30,103,105 Berlin 18-19,39 Berzarin, Nikolay 18 Bible 119 Bolshevik Party see Communist Party of the Soviet Union Bonesteel, Charles Hartwell III 11 Brezhnev, Leonid 70-71,75, 118, 135-136; Brezhnev’s Gang Walks the Same Way Hitler Once Did 124 Britain see United Kingdom Bulganin, Nikolai 27,75 Bulgaria 30, 76, 103-105; Bulgarian Communist Party 76 Byelorussia see Belarus Cambodia 136 Chagang 62 Changbai see Paektu Changchun 12 Chengdu 86 Chernenko, Konstantin 128 Chervenkov, Valko 74, 104-105 Children’s Union 115 Chinese Civil War 10, 53-54 Chistyakov, Ivan 12-13, 17-19, 21-22, 28 Choe Chang-ik 62, 73-75, 79-81, 108 Choe Yong-gon 5, 25, 39-40, 54, 72, 76, 78,81,84,105-108,110, 128 Chong Jae-yong 38 Chongjin 11 Chongno see Rodong Shinmun Choson, Kingdom of 34, 38 Collective Security Treaty Organisation 145 Comintern see Communist International Commonwealth of Independent States 141 Communist International 2, 26-27, 30 Communist Party of China 1-2, 5, 26, 84-85,98 Communist Party of Japan 11 Communist Party of Korea (pre-1928) 11,30 Communist Party of Korea (1945-1946) 27 Communist Party of Taiwan 11 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 12, 17,21,39,48,99, 118, 128, 141; 20th Congress
70-72,76, 80,99-101 Complete Collection ofKim Il-sung’s Works 45 Comrades-in-Arms for All Ages 128 Conrad, Joseph 29 Cuba 103, 145; Cuban missile crisis 125 Cultural Revolution (China) 51, 125,127 Czechoslovakia 30,103 The Daily World 118 Deng Xiaoping 128-129, 140 Diaz-Canel, Miguel 145 Dictionary ofPolitical Terminology 124 Dimitrov, Georgy 2, 30
Index 151 Dnepropetrovsk see Dnipro Dnipro 117 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 139 25, 27, 34, 38, 51, 55, 79, 115, 124, 128; Imperial Army of 2, 4, 12-13,48—49 Jin Xuetie 77 East Germany 19, 39-40, 103, 137 Emperor Hirohito see Hirohito Emperor Puyi see Puyi Ethiopia 103 Eurasian Economic Union 145 Everything Goes According to the Plan 137 Kâdâr, Jânos 22 Kaliningrad 142, 144 Kampuchea see Cambodia Kan, Mikhail 26, 28 Kang Gon 5 Kanggye 55 Kang Sang-ho 74, 83 Kang Shin-thae see Kang Gon Kang Su-bong 84 Kashtan, William 137 Kazakhstan 61 KCNA see Korean Central News Agency Khabarovsk 2, 25 Khalkhin-Gol battle see Nomonhan battle Khrushchev, Nikita 70, 74, 87, 105, 114, 124-125, 129, 143 Kim Bong-nyul 125 Kim Chang-hum 81 Kim Chang-man 71-73, 80, 88 Kim Du-bong 35, 38-39, 54, 72, 79 Kim II 107-108 Kim Il-sung 1-5,13, 21,25-30, 34, 39,43,45, 51, 53-55, 62, 64, 69-81, 84-88, 100, 102-111,114, 119, 124-126, 128-129,135-137, 144, 146; Kimilsungism 114-120; Kim Il-sung University 25, 35 Kim Jong-il 3-4, 25,45,64, 125, 136, 142, 144 Kim Jong-suk 1,4 Kim Jong-un 25, 64,145 Kim Ju-bong 79, 83, 87 Kim Kang 83-85, 87, 98 Kim Kwang-hyop 73 Kim Man-gum 80 Kim Sung-hwa 79 Kim Thae-gun 77 Kim Yong-bom 27 Kogan, Aleksandr 2 Komsomol 21,115,141 Ko Pong-gi 77 Korea (magazine) see Koreya (magazine) Korean Central News Agency 35 Korean Christian Union 119 Korean Empire 17, 34 Korean People’s Army 35-38,42, 48-51, 53, 55, 128, 142; Internal Regulations 49,103 “Korean People’s Revolutionary Army” 13, 55,126, 128 The False Spring 88 Far Eastern Front 2 Far Eastern Republic 103 Fatherland Liberation War see
Korean War Fengtian see Shenyang First Far Eastern Front 21-22 Flag of Great Extremes 34-35, 38-39 Foreign Trade 136 Fyodorov, Georgiy 19 Gao Gang 54 Geological Institute 128 Georgia 43 Gorbachev, Mikhail 103, 128, 140-141, 143 Gottwald, Klement 30 Governor-General of Korea 17, 115 Guten Tag 118 Hall, Gus 137 Hamhung 12-13, 18, 127 Han Byong-ok 39 Han Sang-du 72 Hao Deqing 125 Heavenly Lake 124 Hegai, Aleksei 70, 76, 80 He Long 55 Hirohito 12, 30, 79 Hiroshima 10,12 Ho Ga-i see Hegai, Aleksei Hong Sun-gwan 84 Hoxha, Enver 87-88, 125 Hungary 22, 76, 104-105, 111, 126 Hungnam Fertiliser Complex 127 Hyon Jong-min 80, 88 Indian Express 126 Ivanov, Vasiliy 75,79, 87 Japan 10, 34,41,114,135, 145; civilians in North Korea 19; Empire of 2,10-13,
152 Index Korean War 21, 49, 53-55,61,63, 103, 105, 126, 146; Inchon landing 54 Korea Today 135 Koreya (magazine) 134-137 Korolyov, Vasiliy 26 KPA see Korean People’s Army KPRA see “Korean People’s Revolutionary Army” Kryuchkov, Vladimir 140-141 Kulloja 86 Kwantung Army 11 labour camps: in the DPRK 118-119; in the USSR 12 Lalaj, Ana 88 Lanin, Vasiliy 13 Lankov, Andrei 86 Lazarev, S. P. 62 Lebedev, Nikolay 26-27, 29, 35, 38 Lee Gi-yong 135 Lee Gwon-mu 48 Lee Hwal 48 Lee Il-gyong 80 Lee Jong-ok 77 Lee Ju-yon 80 Lee Kang-guk 39 Lee Phil-gyu 81, 83-87, 98 Lee Sang-jo 63, 71-72, 76, 84 Lee Sung-yop 70 Lenin, Vladimir 17, 86, 137 Leningrad see Saint Petersburg Let Us Adhere to Proletarian Dictatorship and Proletarian Democracy Ώ.Ί Let Us Defend the Socialist Camp 125 Let Us Protect Sovereignty 125 Lewis, Clive Staples 22 Li, Vladimir 125 Liberation Monument 13,41 Linfen 87 Lithuania 142, 144 Little Octobrists 115 Liu Bocheng 55 Livshits, Yuriy 19 Loboda, Ivan 30 Luo Ruiqing 85 Malenkov, Georgiy 27 Manchukuo 2, 10-12, 25; Imperial Army 11 Manchuria 1-5, 10, 12, 27, 51 Mao Zedong 54, 83, 86, 108, 124-126, 128-129; Maoism 48, 85 (Maoism: A Threat to Humankind 124) Maritime Military District 19,21 Marxism-Leninism 27, 99-102, 116, 124 Mekler, Grigoriy 26 Meretskov, Kirill 12-13, 19, 26 Minami Jiro 116 Ministry of Internal Affairs (North Korea) 83 Mongolia 10,41, 103, 124, 137 Morning Star 118 Mun II 1,25-27 Nagy, Imre 111 NAJUA see Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army Nam II 62,74, 79-80, 108, 125 Navy (North Korea) 50 Navy (Soviet Union) 118 Neutrality Pact (Japan-Soviet) 10 New Line
105 News Agency of North Korea 35 Nicholas I 49 Nomonhan battle 4 Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army 1-2 North Vietnam 103 Novichenko, Yakov 128 Novoye vremya 30 О Gi-sop 39 О Jin-u 25 Okeanskaya 2 On Overcoming the Cult of the Individual and its Consequences 99 One Secondfor a Feat see Comrades-in-Arms for All Ages Paektu3,42, 45, 124, 126 Pak, Illarion 62 Pak Chang-ok 62, 73, 79-81,105 Pak Choi 128 Pak Chong-ae 26, 80, 108 Pak Hon-yong 21, 30, 43, 53-54, 70, 80-81 Pak Hun-il 81 Рак II 25, 35 PakIr-u70,81,84 Pak Kum-chol 72 Pak Ток-san see Kim II Pak Ui-wan 77, 79 Pak Yong-guk 80 Pang Hak-se 76, 125 Peng Dehuai 55 People’s Assembly for North Korea 38-40, 45,48 People’s Committee for North Korea 39,48 People ’s Groups 114-115 People ’s Korea 13 5 People’s Liberation Army (China) 49, 126
Index People’s Militia of China 51 Petrograd see Saint Petersburg Petrov, A. Μ. 87 Plyshevskiy, Ivan 2 Poland 81,103,118,120 Pollitt, Harry 137 Pol Pot 136-137 Poznan 81 Pravda 118, 141 Prisons (North Korea) 93,118-119 Provisional People’s Committee for North Korea 29 Purkayev, Maksim 26 Pusan 12 Putin, Vladimir 144-145 Puyi 12 Puzanov, Aleksandr 108-109 Qiao Xiaoguang 85 Rajin 11 Râkosi, Mâtyâs 76, 104-105 Rashin see Raj in Red Army see Soviet Army Riga 117 Rodong Shinmun 29, 43, 63, 83, 100, 118, 124-127, 140-141 Romanenko, Andrei 28 Rusk, David Dean 11 Russia 2, 30, 53, 77, 108, 141-142, 144-146; invasion of Ukraine 145; as part of the USSR 108; Russian Empire 19,49, 119 Sae Choson 62 Saint Petersburg 19, 21, 117 Samsonov, Georgiy 83 Science Academy (North Korea) 25 Second Far Eastern Front 11,26 Seishin see Chongjin Seoul 11-12, 53-54 Shanxi 86-87 Sharkey, Lance 137 Shenyang 12 Shen Zhihua 85 Shikin, Iosif 26-27 Shinchon 19 Shtykov, Terentiy 17,19-22, 26-27, 29, 48, 53 Singular Thought System 69, 126, 135 Sino-Soviet split 86,124 Sixth School 125 Sofia 76 So Hwi 73,77-79, 81, 83-87,98 153 Song Jin-pha 62 South Vietnam 41 South Yemen 103 Soviet Army 4-5, 10, 12-13, 17, 25,38, 41,48-49,103, 108, 114-116, 118-119, 124, 129, 135 Soviet-Japanese War 1-13, 55 Stalin, Joseph 5, 11-12, 17-19,21-22, 25-27, 29-30, 43, 53-54, 61, 63, 70, 77, 87, 105, 114; Stalinism 39, 48, 61, 70, 87-88, 114-120, 137,143 (de-Stalinisation 114, 124) Stalingrad see Volgograd State Planning Committee (North Korea) 62 Suphung power plant 43 Supreme Soviet of the USSR 141-142 Taejon 54 Taiwan 10-11,
41, 55 Taiyuan 86 Takeshita Yoshihara 13 Transbaikal Front 11 Tumanov (pseudonym) 30 Tuva 103 Ukraine 61, 141, 145 Unggi 11 Union of Sovereign States 140 Union of Soviet Communist Republics (imaginary utopian state) 116 United Kingdom 11, 25, 118; British Foreign Office 70 United States 11, 17, 19, 21, 25, 30, 34-35, 51-52, 54-55, 105, 118, 128, 145-146 Ussuriysk 2 Vartanov, Valeriy 53 Vasilevskiy, Aleksandr 11 Vilkov, Konstantin 2 Vladivostok 145 Volgograd 5 Voroshilov see Ussuriysk Vyatskoye 2 Wagner Group 145 Warsaw Pact 124, 140 Weimar Republic 39 Wei Zhengmin 2 Women’s League (North Korea) 115 Workers’ and Fanners’ Red Guard (North Korea) 51 Workers’ Party of Korea 53-54, 69-70, 72, 77-78, 80-82,100,116; Eighth
154 Index Congress 116; First Party Conference 110; Organisation and Guidance Department 72; Party Bylaws 72, 78-79, 116; Third Congress 69-74, 80, 99-100 Workers’ Party of North Korea 30,42; Second Congress 42 Workers’ Party of South Korea 30 WPK see Workers’ Party of Korea WPNK see Workers’ Party of North Korea WPSK see Workers’ Party of South Korea Yamada Otozo 11 Yanayev, Gennadiy 140 Yeltsin, Boris 128, 141 Yockey, Francis Parker 128 Yo Ung-hyong 30 Young Pioneers 115 Youth league (North Korea) 115 Yugoslavia 103, 124 Yuki see Unggi Yun Kong-hum 77-81, 83-87, 98 Xian 87 XiaYafeng 85 Xi Jinping 145 Xinjing see Changchun Zhdanov, Andrei 21, 29 Zhivkov, Todor 76 Zhou Baozhong 5 Zhou Enlai 54, 85, 127-128 Zhu De 55 Zhukov, Georgiy 4 Zyuzin, Aleksei 2 Yalta Conference 11 Yalu River 43, 83 |
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