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Pak Yong-sun (politician)
Pak Yong-sun (19 October 1905 – 18 August 1987) was a North Korean guerilla fighter, and later a politician after Liberation of Korea, liberation, being a deputy to the Supreme People's Assembly and a member of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. Early life Pak Yong-sun was in Kyongwon County, Kyongwon, in North Hamgyong Province in either 19 October 1905 or 1909. He completed primary school by 1919, and was subsequently sent to work in Kaolinite, Kaolin mines near Hoeryong by 1924. In 1927, he entered joined Anti-Japanese Volunteer Armies, Anti-Japanese movements, for which he was imprisoned in 1930. After being released around or before 1933, he moved to Jiandao, and started producing weaponry for the anti-Japanese movements. According to his recollections, he first met Kim Il Sung around this time, in November 1932 while he was in a secret munitions workshop, who encouraged him to further the process of constructing weaponry. As a result, he became a membe ...
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7th Supreme People's Assembly
The 7th Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) was elected on 28 February 1982 and convened for its first session on 5 April 1982. It was replaced in 1986 by the 8th Supreme People's Assembly. Meetings Officers Chairman Vice Chairman Deputies References Citations Bibliography ''Books:'' * * * {{Supreme People's Assembly 7th Supreme People's Assembly 1982 establishments in North Korea 1986 disestablishments in North Korea ...
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