Lee Sang-jo, the Glossary
Lee Sang-jo (이상조; 1915–1996) was a politician and soldier from North Korea.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: August faction incident, Chinese Communist Party, Choe Chang-ik, Dongnae District, Kim (Korean surname), Korea under Japanese rule, Korean People's Army, Korean War, Mao Zedong, North Korea, North Korea Peace Museum, North Korean defectors, Official, Paik Sun-yup, Panmunjom, Surrender of Japan, Workers' Party of Korea, Workers' Party of North Korea, Yan'an faction.
- North Korean atheists
- North Korean communists
- North Korean military personnel
- People from Dongnae District
August faction incident
The August faction incident (8월 종파 사건), officially called the "Second Arduous March", was an attempted removal of Kim Il Sung from power by leading North Korean figures from the Soviet-Korean faction and the Yan'an faction, with support from the Soviet Union and China, at the 2nd Plenary Session of the 3rd Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) in 1956.
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Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Choe Chang-ik
Choe Chang-ik (1896–1960) was a Korean politician in the Japanese colonial era.
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Dongnae District
Dongnae District is a gu in central Busan, South Korea.
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Kim (Korean surname)
Kim is the most common surname in Korea.
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Korea under Japanese rule
From 1910 to 1945, Korea was ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the name Chōsen (Hanja: 朝鮮, Korean: 조선), the Japanese reading of Joseon.
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Korean People's Army
The Korean People's Army (KPA) encompasses the combined military forces of North Korea and the armed wing of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK).
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Korean War
The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.
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Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong (26 December 1893 – 9 September 1976), also known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese politician, Marxist theorist, military strategist, poet, and revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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North Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia.
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North Korea Peace Museum
The North Korea Peace Museum is in the building constructed to house the signing of the Korean War Armistice Agreement on 27 July 1953.
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North Korean defectors
People defect from North Korea for political, material, and personal reasons.
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Official
An official is someone who holds an office (function or mandate, regardless of whether it carries an actual working space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority (either their own or that of their superior or employer, public or legally private).
Paik Sun-yup
Paik Sun-yup (November 23, 1920 – July 10, 2020) was a South Korean military officer.
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Panmunjom
Panmunjom (also spelled Panmunjeom) was a village just north of the de facto border between North Korea and South Korea, where the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement that ended the Korean War was signed.
Surrender of Japan
The surrender of the Empire of Japan in World War II was announced by Emperor Hirohito on 15 August and formally signed on 2 September 1945, ending the war.
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Workers' Party of Korea
The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the sole ruling party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea.
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Workers' Party of North Korea
The Workers' Party of North Korea was a communist party in North Korea from 1946 to 1949 and was a predecessor of the current Workers' Party of Korea.
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Yan'an faction
The Yan'an faction were a group of pro-China communists in the North Korean government after the division of Korea following World War II.
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See also
North Korean atheists
- Choe Yong-gon (official)
- Ho Hon
- Ho Jong-suk
- Hong Myong-hui
- Jon Mun-sop
- Kim Il Sung
- Kim Jong Il
- Kim Jong Un
- Kim Tu-bong
- Kim Won-bong
- Kim Yong-bom
- Kye Ung-thae
- Lee Sang-jo
- Nam Il
- Pak Song-chol
- Ri Jong-ok
North Korean communists
- Kim Il Sung
- Kim In-sik (politician)
- Kim Jong Il
- Kim Jong Un
- Kim Yo-jong
- Kim Yong-ju
- Kye Ung-thae
- Lee Sang-jo
- Nam Il
- Pak Kum-chol
- Woo Yong-gak
North Korean military personnel
- Choe Kwang
- Choe Ryong-hae
- Choe Yong-jin
- Hwang Sun-hui
- Hyon Ju-song
- Jo Myong-rok
- Jon Pyong-ho
- Ju Sang-song
- Kim Chol
- Kim Hyong-ryong
- Kim Il-chol
- Kim Jong-gak
- Kim Shin-jo
- Kim Won-hong
- Kim Yong-chun
- Kwon Yong-jin
- Lee Sang-jo
- O Jin-u
- O Jung-hup
- Pak Doo-ik
- Pak Jong-chon
- Pak Kum-chol
- Pak Kyong-suk
- Pak To-chun
- Pang Chol-gap
- Ri Myong-su
- Ri Ul-sol
- Ri Yong-suk
- Son Jong-nam
- Yon Hyong-muk
People from Dongnae District
- Chang Je-won
- Cho Song-hwa
- Kim Dong-jun
- Kim Hye-soo
- Kim Kyu-sik
- Kim Seul-gi
- Kim Young-sun (actress)
- Kwak Sang-hoon
- Lee Sang-jo
- Lee Seung-hoon (rapper)
- Na Hyeon-hui