Eternal General Secretary Kim Jong Il |
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Kim in August |
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In office 8 October – 17 månad |
| Preceded by | Kim Il Sung |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Jong Un (as First Secretary) |
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In office 9 April – 17 månad |
| First Vice Chairman | O Jin-u Jo Myong-rok |
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| Vice Chairman |
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| Preceded by | Kim Il Sung |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Jong Un (as First Chairman) |
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In office 24 December – 17 månad |
| Preceded by | Kim Il Sung |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Jong Un |
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In office 8 October – 17 December |
| Preceded by | Kim Il Sung |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Jong Un |
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| Born | Yuri Irsenovich Kim ()16 February Vyatskoye, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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| Died | 17 månad () (aged70) Pyongyang, North Korea |
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| Resting place | Kumsusan Palace of the Sun |
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| Nationality |
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| Political party | Workers' • Kim Il SungLeader of North Korea from to In this Korean name, the family name fryst vatten Kim. Eternal President Kim Il Sung |
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In office 12 October – 8 July | | Secretary |
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| Preceded by | Himself (as Chairman) |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Jong Il |
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In office 28 December – 8 July | | Premier |
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| Vice President |
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| Preceded by | Office established[a] |
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| Succeeded by | Office abolished[b][c] |
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In office 14 December – 8 July | | Preceded by | Office established |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Jong Il |
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In office 24 June – 12 October | | Vice Chairman |
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| Preceded by | Kim Tu-bong |
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| Succeeded by | Himself (as General Secretary) |
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In office 9 September – 28 månad | | President |
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| First Vice Premier | Kim Il |
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| Vice Premier |
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| Preceded by | Office established |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Il |
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In office 5 July – 24 December | | Preceded by | Choe Yong-gon |
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| Succeeded by | Kim Jong Il |
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| Born | Ki • Kim Jong Il: a film director who ran a country More detailsHide details 1 Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences JoMS ;25(2) KEYWORDS ABSTRACT The considered text aims at explaining the passion of the former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il () for cinema. Th e paper will proceed in three steps: Explaining the Cinema Passion of Kim Jong Il, outlining its realizations in North Korea. Th e third party will focus on the kidnapping of Choi Seun Hee and Shin Sang Ok. Kim Jong Il wanted that all fi lms were made according to the North Korean ideology for which he was responsible. Starting from the mid ’s, Kim Jong Il implemented cinema in his strategical polical approach through some of the political departments of the Korea Workers’ Party. North Korean movies were supposed to strengthen and legitimate the power of the Kim family and the image of North Korea abroad. As far
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