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and 12 other defendants in August 1953 just after the end of the Korean War, a fictitious conspiracy was revealed. According to the accusers, the conspirators planned overthrowing Kim Il Sung and making Pak Hon-yong
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of the party. Chu presided over the session on 30 August. In addition, Chu was elected vice-chairman of the party, along with Kim Il Sung in the first plenum of the Central Committee on 31 August.
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that was founded in August 1946 as a compromise between rivaling factions of communists on the orders of the Soviets. Chu represented the
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was "uncovered" in a show trial. Among the claims against the defendants was overthrowing Kim Il Sung and making
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Glenn D. Paige; Dong-jun Lee (June 1963). "The Post-War Politics of Communist Korea".
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of the party on 28–30 August 1946, Chu was elected to the Political Committee (
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replaced Chu as the vice-chairman of the party as well as the chairman of
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of the party. On the same occasion, Chu was elected vice-chairman of the
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politician and diplomat. Chu was elected into several posts in the
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Alexander Kim (January 1970). "Soviet Policy in North Korea".
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of the party, 27–30 March 1948, Chu was re-elected to the
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University of California, Berkeley. 291: 909:Ambassadors of North Korea to Russia 870:Kim Il Sung: The North Korean Leader 347:, and Chu one of his vice-premiers. 919:Government ministers of North Korea 865: 854: 843: 737: 725: 702: 690: 678: 666: 654: 13: 333:North Korea's ambassador to Moscow 14: 970: 715:北韓組閣完了(북한조각완료) 동아일보 1948-09-11 1면 588:. World Scientific. p. 276. 582:Jürgen Kleiner (1 January 2001). 461:North Korean ambassador to Moscow 517: 503: 489: 452:, sought to remove Chu as well. 16:North Korean politician (1908–?) 812:Lankov, Andrey (January 2002). 836: 708: 560:Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 545: 217: 201: 1: 914:20th-century Korean diplomats 538: 438:Workers' Party of South Korea 360:Workers' Party of North Korea 302:Workers' Party of North Korea 350: 7: 482: 366:in the newly formed party. 246: 232: 10: 975: 791:. 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Vice Chairman
Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee
1st Central Committee
Kim Il Sung
Kim Tu-bong
Minister of Transportation
Kim Il Sung
Pak Ui-wan
Korean
Workers' Party of Korea
Chosŏn'gŭl
Hancha
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean name
Chu
Korean
[tsu.jʌŋ.ɦa]
North Korean
Workers' Party of North Korea
Workers' Party of Korea
Domestic faction
Guerrilla
Soviet
Yan'an factions
Korean War
North Korea's ambassador to Moscow
Kim Il Sung
Pak Hon-yong

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