Pak Hon-yong (Korean: 박헌영; Hanja: 朴憲永; 28 May 1900 – 18 December 1955[citation needed]), courtesy name Togyong (덕영), was a Korean independence activist...
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Ik-han, Yi Yong, Cho Tong-ho and Hyon Chun-hyok. An invitation to join the Central Committee of the Changan group was sent to Pak Hon-yong, but the invitation...
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the National Committee for Preparation of Republic of Korea [ko] with Pak Hon-yong and Lyuh Woon-hyung, and was elected to the prime minister of the People's...
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operate in a clandestine manner. The leaders of the party were Kim Yong-bom and Pak Hon-yong. After several failed attempts to establish a communist party...
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reestablishment of the Communist Party of Korea (CPK) on 14 September 1945 when Pak Hon-yong was elected Chairman of the CPK Central Committee. Later on 13 October...
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who led the Soviet occupation of northern Korea, supported Kim over Pak Hon-yong to lead the Provisional People's Committee for North Korea on 8 February...
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secret meeting in Seoul in 1925. The leaders of the party were Kim Yong-bom and Pak Hon-yong. The party became the Korean section of the Communist International...
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of Korea. The WPNK leader Kim Il Sung became party chairman, whereas Pak Hon-yong became deputy chairman. In the Korean War, 60,000 to 200,000 members...
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communist party officials. The forces of the Communist Party of Korea of Pak Hon-yong(Hangul:: 박헌영, Hanja:朴憲永) adopted more extreme methods, called 'new tactics' saying...
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Korean communists led by Pak Hon-yong; and Kim's Kapsan group who had fought guerrilla actions against Japan in the 1930s. Pak Hon-yong, party vice chairman...
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Party of North Korea became the party Chairman[citation needed] and Pak Hon-yong, who had been leader of the Workers Party of South Korea as well as the...
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was headquartered in Seoul and headed by Pak Hon-yong. Two months later, at the 3rd Plenum of the NKB, Kim Yong-bom was replaced by Kim Il Sung, an event...
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claims against the defendants was overthrowing Kim Il Sung and making Pak Hon-yong the new premier, and Chu one of his vice-premiers. Chu was born in 1908...
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leader of Korea by Kim Ku and Lyuh Woon-hyung, but was even supported by Pak Hon-yong, the head of the Korean Communist Party. He was nominated as the president...
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Yong-ja Hong Myon-hu Kim Son-gil Ham Ik-nok Kim Won-hyong Pak Il-yong Kim Song-ok Kim Nam-chon Won Ho-sun Song Myong-hon Choe Son-gyu Pak Chun-yong Song...
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explicitly named in a statement made by North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Hon-yong, claiming that he, along with other "Japanese bacteriological war criminals"...
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party ranks. Ho Ka-i was third in ranking, only behind the chairman and Pak Hon-yong, the vice-chairman. During this time, Ho Ka-i married his second wife...
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Pak Chang-ok (Korean: 박창옥, 1896–1960) was a North Korean official and was a leader of the Soviet Korean faction of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK),...
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in 1955 security minister of the DPRK.[citation needed] Kim Won-bong Pak Hon-yong Kim Tu-bong Ho Jong-suk August Faction Incident Charles K. Armstrong...
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the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pak Hon-yong, to the President of the UN Security Council. Pak cited documents captured from South Korean forces...
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acronym KAPF on the Esperanto name "Korea Artista Proleta Federatio". Pak Hon-yong, who led the Workers' Party of South Korea, wrote works in Esperanto...
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Sung, along with other North Korean politicians like Kim Tu Bong and Pak Hon Yong, followed the orders of Shtykov and the Soviet generals. The "Provisional...
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parties and consisted of 398 communists led by Lyuh Woon-hyung, Pak Hon-yong, and Ho Hon. The North Korean National Democratic Front (북조선 민주주의 민족통일전선) was...
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government of the South and North. Communist Party of Korea, led by Pak Hon-yong – left-wing party that supported the agreement of the Moscow Conference...
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rendering a unified, independent Korea much less likely. In January 1948, Pak Hon-yong, the leader of the WPSK, called on WPSK members south of the 38th parallel...
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Kyu-sik Nobuyuki Abe Yoshio Kozuki Lyuh Woon-hyung Kim Ku Syngman Rhee Pak Hon-yong Kim Dal-sam Units involved XXIV Corps National Security Guard Kempeitai...
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expanded 2nd CC elected Kim Il Sung as chairman and domestic communist Pak Hon-yong and Soviet Korean Ho Ka-i as vice chairmen. Also, Ho Ka-i with domestic...
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first Vice President of South Korea Yi Si-yeong, Korean labor activist Pak Hon-yong, and politician and "political gangster" Kim Du-han. In his teens, Kim...
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the Games, headed by Kim Yo Jong, sister of Kim Jong Un, and President Kim Yong-nam, which passed on an invitation to President Moon to visit the North....
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Democratic Republic, respectively. "People's Republic" was favored by Pak Hon-yong of the Communist Party of Korea and it had already been used by the temporary...
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