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358:, he worked as an on-site in the medical examination area (晉察冀 邊區, local government of China). After the July 7th Incident, he joined the first guerrilla detachment in Pingxi in the winter of 1937. In January 1938, he went to the Jinchaji Military Region. He served as an instructor at the Coastal Military Administration University, and in July of the same year, he was appointed deputy commander of the Korea Medical School and launched an anti-Japanese struggle. In July 1942, he went to the Taihang Mountain Anti-Japanese Revolutionary Base to participate in the establishment of the Korean Independent League and the Korean Volunteer Army. He served as a standing member of the Central Committee of the Korean Independent League and a deputy commander of the Korean Volunteer Army. After entering Korea in November 1945, he was active in political matters. In August 1946 he became senior Member of the Central Committee of the 413:
in July 1951. In November 1950, he served as deputy commander of the Korean People's Army Frontline Command (1950.11-1952.2). In December, he served as deputy political member of the Joint Command of the Chinese People's Volunteers and the Korean People's Army. In 1951, Kim Il Sung dismissed
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and the artillery commander of the Korean People's Army, on the grounds of "lost Pyongyang" and "weak combat". Pak Il-u who was the internal affairs minister considered to be a personal representative of
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in the post of deputy political commissar of the Joint Command of the Chinese and Korean Army in February 1953. In March of the same year, when the
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until 1953 and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general. In June 1949 he became member of the
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was re-elected, he was removed from the position as Minister of Interior and appointed to the
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the most powerful figure in the Yan'an faction, the deputy minister of the
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Donald W. Boose. The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War, p.42
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Members of the 2nd Political Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
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Korean name
Pak
Minister of Communications
1st term
1st Cabinet of North Korea
Kim Il Sung
Kim Jong-ju
Kim Chang-hup
Minister of Interior
1st term
1st Cabinet of North Korea
Kim Il Sung
Pang Hak-se
Hoeryong
North Hamgyeong Province
Korean Empire
Workers' Party of Korea
Chosŏn'gŭl
Hancha



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
independence activist
formal establishment
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
North Korean Cabinet
Hoeryong

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