À propos de l'auteur

Kim Il Sung was a North Korean politician and the founding leader of North Korea, serving as the country's Supreme Leader from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994. He played a critical role in the Korean War and established a one-party state under the Workers' Party of Korea, promoting a unique variant of socialism known as Juche, which emphasized self-reliance and independence from foreign influence. His leadership was characterized by a strong personality cult and a highly centralized government, which sought to control many aspects of life in North Korea.

Date de naissance April 15, 1912
Lieu de naissance Mangyongdae, Pyongyang, North Korea
Date de décès July 8, 1994