Life under Kim Il-sung in North Korea was characterized by a strict authoritarian regime, extensive state control over all aspects of life, and a pervasive cult of personality surrounding the leader. The economy was centralized, leading to shortages and inefficiencies, while political repression and a lack of freedoms were common. Propaganda was prevalent, portraying Kim Il-sung as a near-god-like figure, and dissent was harshly punished. Many citizens faced poverty and isolation, with limited access to information from the outside world.
Kim Ki-sung was born on 1985-05-14.
Kim Il-sung was born on April 15, 1912.
Il Sung Kim was born on April 15, 1912, in Man'gyondae, Korea [now North Korea].
The 1981 hit song "Bette Davis Eyes" was sung by Kim Carnes.
Kim Chun died on June 15, 1969, in Hong Kong, China of suicide.
KIM IL-SUNG was the President of North Korea during the Korean War.
Kim II Sung
Sung Wan Kim was born in 1940.
Kim Dong-Sung was born in 1980.
Kim Sung-ae was born in 1928.
Kim Sung-oh was born in 1978.
Sung-Hoon Kim was born in 1978.
Sung-Joo Kim was born in 1956.
Kim Woo-Sung was born in 1986.
Kim Sung-Hou was born in 1937.
Kim You-Sung was born on 1988-12-04.
Sung Hwan Kim was born in 1975.