calendar>>January 18. 2012 Juch 101 |
"Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works" Off Press
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Pyongyang, January 18 (KCNA) -- The Workers' Party of Korea Publishing House brought out Vol. 100 of "Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works", a library of the Juche idea which systematically and comprehensively deals with his works in a chronological order. All 100 volumes of the complete collection have thus been published. The last volume contains Vol. 6 of President Kim Il Sung's reminiscences "With the Century." It comprehensively deals with the exploits the President performed by strengthening the Korean People's Revolutionary Army as the revolutionary forces of Juche and consolidating the unity and cohesion of the revolutionary ranks and the mass basis of the armed struggle and with the experience gained in the struggle and his personality as a great man in the period from March 1937 to November. The book contains "Chapter 16 Crossing and Recrossing the River Amnok" telling the story that the President made an expedition to Fusong for advancing into the homeland and expanded and strengthened organizations of the Association for the Restoration of the Fatherland in different parts of the homeland. The book also relates a story about the high spirit displayed by the guards of the command in defending the leader unto death and the struggle waged by anti-Japanese revolutionary fighters to perform the revolutionary duties given by the commander without fail. Its "Chapter 17 Korea Is Alive" deals with the President's recollection of the fact that he, leading the main force of the KPRA, marched into the homeland and victoriously waged the Battle of Pochonbo. The book relates the story that the President formed a juvenile company and led its members with fatherly loving care. Its "Chapter 18 in the Flames of the Sino-Japanese War" recounts a story that he energetically led the struggle for all-people resistance preparation to cope with the new situation. |
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