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Kang Thae-mu ( ko, 강태무; 15 March 1925 – 17 June 2007) was a military officer and politician of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Although he was an officer of the Korean People’s Army, he led the troops into the war just before the outbreak of the Korean War.


Biography

Born in 1925 in Bongbal-ri, Yeonghyeon-myeon,
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,
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, and moved to Jinju,
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. Graduated from
Rikkyo University , also known as Saint Paul's University, is a private university, in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan. Rikkyo is known as one of the six leading universities in the field of sports in Tokyo (東京六大学 "Big Six" — Rikkyo University, University of ...
in Tokyo. Kang Tae-moo's older brother, Kang Tae-yeol, was a communist activist who later became a North Korean cadre and became a North Korean leader. After the end of the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
in 1945, Kang Tae-yeol introduced his younger brother to the independent activist
Kim Chang-suk Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese fo ...
and received a letter of recommendation from Kim Gu to enter the second year of Korea Military Academy. Kang Tae-moo is a friend of Pyomu-won and they are all related to the left wing officer Choi Nam-geun, who passed through the 8th Regiment, and emerged on the investigation by Major Kim Chang-ryong's Sookgun investigation group.
Kim Chang-ryong Kim Chang-ryong (July 18, 1920 – January 30, 1956) was a high-ranking officer in the Republic of Korea Army, the head of the Korean Counter Intelligence Corps, and South Korean President Syngman Rhee's most trusted right-hand man. He was assass ...
suggested the arrest of Pyo Mu-won (표무원) and Kang Thae-mu. At the time, however, Chief of Staff Eung-Jun Lee had no fact that they had joined the Communist Party, and had been in charge of investigating and deploying eight trainees as they were heads of the unit in charge of the 38th parallel. On May 4, 1949, Kang Tae-moo, commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Regiment, stationed in Hongcheon, Kangwon Province, deceived that he would attack the Korean People's Army as a command of the regiment's operation against the battalion of the armed forces, and then proceeded to Inje-hyeon, Inje, Gangwon-do, North Korea. After the siege of the Korean People's Army, he surrendered to North Korea by voluntarily surrendering. However, Kim In-sik of the 8th Battalion and several troops of the 5th and 7th Company revolted and returned through the siege, 143 of the 300 battalion's troops revived, 150 surrendered, and surrendered. On May 5, 1949, he was welcomed as a 'hero of the North of North Korea' together with a North Korean North Korean official, and re-educated at the Pyongyang Academy. In the Korean War, the 200th Battalion Commander of the 766th Regiment. Later, he advanced to the Masan area as the 104th security lead. In 1951, he was dispatched to the prison camps as an instructor to conduct the ideological education of the ROK prisoners. 국방부 군사편찬연구소 조성훈
(2014년 6월). 〈제3장 북한군과 중국군의 포로 대우〉 (PDF). 《6.25전쟁과 국군포로》. 서울. 109,126쪽. . 2020년 1월 17일에 확인함. In 1952, he was the battalion commander of the 22nd Brigade of the People's Army of the Republic of Korea (President Ho-seong Song). Subsequently, he participated in the war as vice-president and was promoted to major general at the age of 28 immediately after the armistice. In 1977, he served as Vice-Chairman of the Yanggang Province Administrative Committee (People's Committee), and since 1996, has been a lecturer at the National Liberation War Victory Memorial Hall. Received the Medal of Excellence and the Unification of the Fatherland. On his 75th and 80th birthdays, he received a birthday award from Kim Jong-il.


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