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established. However, Kim Il Sung highly praised the activity in the memoir "With the
Century" by describing the fact that heartlessness played a large role in the independent movement in North Korea and the achievements of the Chinese Communist Party. According to this, Mu Chong was criticized after the Korean War and resigned from military service, but when he became ill, he was specially treated in China and had funeral services. The commander of the People's Army of Korea, the National Guard, was awarded the first prize of the National Flag Medal. After the death of Yoon Gong-heum and the sectarian case in August, he was reinstated in 1994 and placed on the patriot tomb of Shinmi-ri, Pyongyang.
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Medical Corps and the Korean Independent Alliance. In October 1945, Mujung, who did not recognize both the CCP reconstruction and the Jangan sect in the Ministry of Economy and Trade, organized a separate committee to promote the reconstruction of the CCP in Pyongyang. In November 1945, he went directly to Pyongyang Station to support the settlement of North Korean soldiers who returned home. After that, he became the second secretary of the Workers' Party.
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why only a person was propaganda without propaganda against me, and this was Kim Il Sung. He blew up alcohol, and when he was drunk, he gave up the name of Kim Il Sung and complained about it, making him dissatisfied. On
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atmosphere inside the army, being dismissed from the position, resigned from the military, and soon reinstated. At the end of the ceasefire, he was dismissed for responsibility for the defense of Pyongyang, and he became ill and was killed in October 1952.
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