Korean rebel (1916–1935)
Kim Chol-ju
Born (1916-06-12 ) 12 June 1916Died 14 June 1935(1935-06-14) (aged 19) Parents Relatives
Kim Chol-ju (12 June 1916 – 14 June 1935) was a Korean rebel during the Japanese occupation of Korea . He was one of the younger brothers of Kim Il-sung , the first supreme leader and founder of North Korea .
Biography
Kim was born on 12 June 1916 in the Mangyongdae neighborhood of Pyongyang , when the peninsula was still under Japanese rule . His parents were Kim Hyong-jik , a Korean independence activist , and mother, Kang Pan-sok . His two brothers were Kim Il-sung , the first supreme leader of North Korea , and Kim Yong-ju , who became Honorary Vice President of the country's Supreme People's Assembly . Kim's family originated from Jeonju , North Jeolla , South Korea . His paternal great-grandfather Kim Ŭngu settled in Mangyongdae in 1860. Kim was raised in a Christian family , specifically following the Presbyterian sect . His maternal grandfather was a Protestant minister , and his father attended a missionary school . Kim's family participated in anti-Japanese activities and fled to Manchuria in 1920, like most Korean families, to escape famine and Japanese oppression during the Japanese occupation of Korea .[ 1] [ 2]
Kim became an active member of the Saenal Youth Union, Korea's first revolutionary youth organization . He later joined the Young Communist League . He died in battle on 14 June 1935.[ 3] [ 4] He is buried in the Taesongsan Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery. The Kim Chol Ju Teaching University is named after him.[ 2]
The Kim family tree (DPRK)
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