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Reminiscences of the Anti-Japanese Guerillas is a collection of memoirs of North Korean guerillas fighting during the 1930s and 1940s in Manchuria against the Japanese. It was used as a textbook for indoctrination until it was effectively replaced by another piece of guerilla literature, Kim Il-sung's autobiography With the Century, in the 1990s. The memoirs were written in order to portray Kim Il-sung as a national liberator, and to strengthen his cult of personality. However, the memoirs are still used as a textbook in ideological workplace study sessions, as well as in other forms of indoctrination. Many of the memoirs have been adapted as movies by the North Korean film industry.

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  • Reminiscences of the Anti-Japanese Guerillas is a collection of memoirs of North Korean guerillas fighting during the 1930s and 1940s in Manchuria against the Japanese. It was used as a textbook for indoctrination until it was effectively replaced by another piece of guerilla literature, Kim Il-sung's autobiography With the Century, in the 1990s. The memoirs were written in order to portray Kim Il-sung as a national liberator, and to strengthen his cult of personality. However, the memoirs are still used as a textbook in ideological workplace study sessions, as well as in other forms of indoctrination. Many of the memoirs have been adapted as movies by the North Korean film industry. (en)
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  • 951.9/03
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  • DS917 .R397
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  • 1097890
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  • A cover page of a book, featuring the title and a bronze statue of anti-Japanese guerillas engaged in combat (en)
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  • Cover page of the English edition (en)
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  • DS917 .R397 (en)
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  • 빨찌산 들 기 (en)
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  • Korean (en)
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  • Print in multiple volumes (en)
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  • Hangil ppaltchisan ch'amgajadŭl ŭi hoesanggi (en)
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  • Reminiscences of the Anti-Japanese Guerillas (en)
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  • ko (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Hangil ppaljjisan chamgajadeul ui hoesanggi (en)
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  • (en)
  • Guerrillas - China - Manchuria (en)
  • Korean resistance movements, 1905-1945 - Personal narratives (en)
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  • Pyongyang:Workers' Party of Korea Publishing House(Korean ed.)
  • Pyongyang:Foreign Languages Publishing House(English ed.)
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  • Reminiscences of the Anti-Japanese Guerillas is a collection of memoirs of North Korean guerillas fighting during the 1930s and 1940s in Manchuria against the Japanese. It was used as a textbook for indoctrination until it was effectively replaced by another piece of guerilla literature, Kim Il-sung's autobiography With the Century, in the 1990s. The memoirs were written in order to portray Kim Il-sung as a national liberator, and to strengthen his cult of personality. However, the memoirs are still used as a textbook in ideological workplace study sessions, as well as in other forms of indoctrination. Many of the memoirs have been adapted as movies by the North Korean film industry. (en)
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