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Kim Jong Suk the Anti-Japanese Heroine

By Sun, Kim Ok

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Excerpt: INTRODUCTION; Ordinary happenings of the past fade gradually from the memory as the days go by. But to me, who worked with Comrade Kim Jong Suk, the anti-Japanese heroine, during the anti-Japanese revolutionary struggle and in the years of peaceful construction, the memories of many events of more than 60 years ago are still livid, as if they were of yesterday.

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Table of Contents: 1. To Bring Up the Future Generation of the Revolution, 1 -- My First Meeting with Her, 1 -- Drawing a Map of Korea Herself, 5 -- Character Examination Meeting, 8 -- When the People's Revolutionary Government Was Being Established, 11 -- On a Visit to a Guerrilla Hospital, 17 -- A Story of Jangsung, 19 -- Entertainment at a Chinese Nationalist Anti-Japanese Unit, 25 -- In the Forest of Sandaowan, 29 -- 2. At the Mt. Paektu Secret Camp, 33 -- In Front of the Dear Leader Comrade Kim Jong Il's -- Birthplace at the Mt. Paektu Secret Camp, 34 -- The Quilt Made of Patched Cloth Permeated with Loyalty, 38 -- A Braid of Hai r, 41 -- In Order to Expand the Organizations of the Association for the Restoration of the Fatherland, 43 -- To Speed Up Preparations for Nationwide Resistance, 47 -- You Must Study Even at Odd Moments, 51 -- She Inspired the Guerrillas with Firm Conviction of Victory,55 -- 3. To Hasten the Liberation of the Country, 59 -- Setting an Example in Practice, 59 -- During a Break in Military Training, 62 -- Consider the Other Side of This River to Be the Homeland, 64

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Title: Kim Jong Suk the Anti-Japanese Heroine  
Author: Sun, Kim Ok
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Asian literature, Writing.
Collection: e-Asia Digital Library Collection
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Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries; e-Asia Digital Library

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