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302:, the Communist Party of Korea was formed on 17 April 1925. It was established by members of the Tuesday Society (화요회,火曜會), and its Founding Congress was attended by 15 individuals. The congress established a Central Executive Committee with seven members and a three-member Central Inspection Committee. The following day, on 18 April, it convened the first meeting of the Central Executive Committee (CEC) in Kim Chan's home. The meeting delegated work responsibilities among the CEC members; Kim Chae-bong was assigned secretarial work, organizational affairs to Cho Tong-ho, propaganda work to Kim Chan, personnel affairs to Kim Yak-su, labour and agricultural affairs to Chong Un-hae, politics and economics to Yi Chin-hi, and security to Chu Chong-gon. A decision on establishing a Communist Youth League was made at the meeting, and elected 55: 318:
investigation, the Japanese police managed to find several party documents and communist materials in the suspect's home. Ultimately, the Japanese police arrested an estimated 100 individuals and convicted 83 for illegally establishing a communist organisation. This effectively dissolved the Communist Party. Korea scholars Robert A. Scalapino and Chong-Sik Lee note that "The period immediately after 1925 was one of unending frustration and failure for the Korean Communists. Within three years, there no less than four attempts to establish a Korean Communist Party. Each rapidly ended in failure."
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official North Korean sources claim that the meeting was held on October 10. October 10 is regarded as the "Party Foundation Day" in North Korea, on which Kim Il Sung formed the first genuine Marxist–Leninist party in the country. Official North Korean historians seek to downplay the role of early communist leaders like Pak Hon-yong. Official North Korean sources claim that the name of the Bureau was changed to 'Organizational Committee of the Communist Party of North Korea' (often simply referred to as the 'Communist Party of North Korea').
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in the 1930s to conduct underground activity. Kim Il Sung was a member of the Bureau at its founding and replaced Kim Yong-bom as chairman in December 1945. Official North Korean historians later disputed this, claiming that Kim Il Sung had become its chairman from the onset of the Bureau. Moreover,
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in August–September 1928. But after only a few months as the Korean Comintern section, the perpetual feuds between rival factions that had plagued the party from its foundation led the Comintern to disband the Communist Party of Korea in December of the same year. However, the party continued to
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However, several communists ended up being imprisoned at a wedding celebration in November 1925. Several communists attended the wedding, including Tokko Chon and Kim Kyong-so, and became involved in a brawl with Japanese police in which they made their political views clear. On further
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Kim Il Sung became a prominent figure of the party in the northern areas. After his years as a guerilla leader, Kim Il Sung had moved to the Soviet Union (where historians believe his son
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as head of secretarial work, organisational work to Kwon O-sol, propaganda to Shin Chol-su, education and training to Kim Tan-ya, security to Hong Chung-sik, and the liaison brief to
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was established. Though technically under the control of the Seoul-based party leadership, the North Korean Bureau had little contact with Seoul and worked closely with the
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in the north. The Soviets began to rely largely on exiled communists who returned to Korea at the end of World War II as well as ethnic Koreans who were part of the large
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liberated northern Korea in August 1945. Most members of the Communist Party of Korea were in southern Korea and there were very few Communist
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just as the Soviets were looking for a suitable person who could assume a leading role in North Korea.
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In the South, the party leader Pak Hon-yong, who had been a resistance fighter, and became active in
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in 1945, the situation for the Korean communists changed considerably. The country was divided into
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occupation zones, and the working conditions for the party were very different in the two zones.
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The remainder of the party, still functioning in the southern areas, worked under the name of
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of both parties and agreed to merge into a single entity. A founding conference of the
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On July 29, 1946, the New People's Party and the North Korea Bureau held a joint
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Ten Principles for the Establishment of a Monolithic Ideological System
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The Founding Congress was attended by Kim Yak-su, Kim Chae-bong,
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In September 1946, the Communist Party of Korea led a nationwide
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Lee, Chong-Sik (1 January 1967). "Kim Il-Song of North Korea".
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The party became the Korean section of the Comintern at its
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North Korean Branch Bureau / Communist Party of North Korea
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On July 22, 1946, the North Korea Bureau joined with the
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exist through various party cells. Some communists, like
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Index

Workers' Party of Korea

Pak Hon-yong
WPNK
WPSK
Ideology
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Political position
Far-left
Comintern
Politics of North Korea
Political parties
Elections
Politics of South Korea
Political parties
Elections
Korean
Hanja
MR
communist party
Korea
Seoul
Governor-General of Korea
communist
socialist
Peace Preservation Law
history of Korea
Kim Yong-bom
Pak Hon-yong

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