calendar>>April 8. 2021 Juche 110
President Kim Il Sung's Noble Comradeship
Pyongyang, April 8 (KCNA) -- The 20-year-long bloody anti-Japanese war, waged by President Kim Il Sung to liberate Korea from the Japanese imperialists' colonial rule, is recorded as a history of noble comradeship since he had trained lots of indomitable fighters with his warm comradely love and deep trust.

Most of those fighters involved in the anti-Japanese revolution were youths in their twenties. Under the President's loving care and trust, they grew up to be able military commanders and political officials as well as brave generals that gave the enemies the creeps.

Among them are Choe Chun Guk and Kim Jin.

Before embarking on the road of revolution, Choe Chun Guk was a farm servant in a foreign land and toiled at railway construction site as a member of ruined nation.

Under the meticulous guidance and care of the President, he was advanced to the political commissar of a separate brigade after serving as squad leader, company political instructor and regiment commander and became an anti-Japanese veteran general well known in south and north Manchuria of China.

Kim Jin, an anti-Japanese revolutionary fighter known as the first suicide hero had lived in a grass hut as an illiterate before joining in the guerrilla army commanded by the President.

Under the care of the President, he became an indomitable revolutionary and brave fighter. He blocked the embrasure of enemy pillbox with his chest at the age of 27, but still remains alive in the people's memory as a guerrilla hero.

O Jung Hup, commander of the 7th Regiment of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army, and many other fighters of the first generation of revolution, too, grew into heroes and true revolutionaries making a new history of the Korean revolution under the warm loving care and deep trust of the President.

The President's noble comradeship was the source of the invincible might that made it possible to adorn the arduous history of anti-Japanese revolutionary struggle with the history of victory.

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