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  •     Known as “the Sun of Korea,” Kim Il-Sung (1912-1994) was born Kim Sung-Ju in Mangyongdae village near Pyongyang to a Christian mother (Kang Ban Sok) and father (Kim Hyong Jik)  who taught in a Western missionary school and was a practitioner of Koryo (traditional) medicine. To avoid the Japanese occupation, the family moved to Manchuria where Kim Sung-Ju attended school to 8 grade. He became active in vagabond anti-Japanese bands and joined the Chinese Communist Party. In 1930 his guerilla comrades (according to him) gave him the name “Il Sung,” the sun. He eventually became leader of a division in the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army. Contrary to accepted legend, his guerrilla efforts against the Japanese were of marginal impact but Kim Il-Sung was regarded as a good organizer. Under intense Japanese pressure in China, the Korean partisans fled to the Soviet Union in 1941 where Kim Il-Sung became commander of a battalion of Korean and other partisans in the 88 Special Independent Brigade near Khabarovsk. It was here he married fellow patriot Kim Jong Suk (who was later given the title "Mother of Korea") and had a son on Feb. 16, 1941, Kim Jong-Il.  After the Soviets defeated Japan in Korea in 1945 [the 88 battalion was not permitted to participate], Kim Il-Sung and other partisans were returned by ship unceremoniously to North Korea, where Kim Il-Sung set about maneuvering into power with Soviet help, and creating the legend of his victory over Japan.

        Kim Jong-Il (1941-2011) was born in Khabarovsk on Feb. 16, 1941, where his father Kim Il-Sung was a captain of a battalion made up of Korean and Chinese exiles, part of the 88 Brigade of the Soviet Army. However, in the North Korean version of his birth, Kim Jong-Il was born in a secret anti-Japanese guerilla camp of the People’s Revolutionary Army on Paekdusan (Mt. Paekdu, sacred in Korean mytho

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    Suk Hyun-Jun (Hangul: 석현준, Chungju, 29 juni1991) is een Zuid-Koreaans voetballer die doorgaans als aanvaller speelt. Suk debuteerde in 2010 in het Zuid-Koreaans voetbalelftal.

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    Op achttienjarige leeftijd mocht Suk stage komen lopen bij het Engelse Crystal Palace. Op dat moment was hij actief op amateurbasis bij Yongin FC uit Seoel. De stage bij Crystal Palace liep op niets uit waarna de jeugdinternational een aantal trainingen van het eerste elftal van Ajax bezocht. Hierbij vroeg hij aan trainer Martin Jol of hij mocht meetrainen. Jol verwees hem vervolgens naar Jong Ajax toen hij hoorde dat de Zuid-Koreaan tot de beste jeugdspelers van zijn land behoorde. Tijdens zijn stage wist hij indruk te maken door onder meer te scoren in een vriendschappelijke wedstrijd met een jeugdelftal van Ajax tegen de amateurs van RKAV Volendam. Begin oktober 2009 besloot Ajax om Suk per 1 januari 2010 een contract aan te bieden. Dit contract had een looptijd tot en met 30 juni 2011. Suk sloot vervolgens aan bij Jong Ajax waarvoor hij tijdens zijn eerste (vriendschappelijke)wedstrijd een hattrick wist te maken. Kort hierna mocht hij ook al meetrainen met de A-selectie. Hij debuteerde voor het eerste elftal van Ajax als invaller in de thuiswedstrijd tegen Roda JC op 3 februari 2010. Door de eigenaardige manier waarop de aanvaller bij Ajax terechtkwam had Suk een cultstatus verworven onder de supporters. In het thuisduel tegen Roda zong de aanhang van Ajax hem toe met "Alles op Suk". In andere gevallen, wanneer Suk warm liep, werd hij ook massaal toegezongen. Op 18 februari 2010 liet Jol hem ook debuteren in Europa tijdens het UEFA Europa League-thuisduel tegen Juventus kwam hij vlak voor tijd in de ploeg voor Eyong Enoh.

    In het daaropvolgende seizoen startte Suk tijdens de wedstrijd om de Johan Cruijff Schaal 20

    Kim Yoon-seok

    South Korean actor (born 1968)

    In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.

    Kim Yoon-seok (Korean: 김윤석; born January 21, 1968) is a South Korean actor, film director and screenwriter. Kim began his career in theater and it subsequently led him to be cast in minor roles in films and television dramas. His breakout role came as the villain in gambling film Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), but it was his performance as an ex-cop turned pimp in surprise hit The Chaser (2008) that brought him acting awards and wider recognition.

    Kim has since become an acclaimed actor in South Korea, with notable performances in films such as Running Turtle (2009), Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard (2009), The Yellow Sea (2010), Punch (2011),The Thieves (2012), Hwayi: A Monster Boy (2013), The Classified File (2015), The Priests (2015), 1987: When the Day Comes (2017), Dark Figure of Crime (2018) and Escape from Mogadishu (2022).

    In 2019, Kim made his directorial debut with Another Child, a family drama film starring Yum Jung-ah and Kim So-jin.

    Career

    Kim Yoon-seok was trained on stage as a member of the renowned of Yeonwoo Theater Company (Yeonwoo Mudae), and he made his acting debut in 1988 with A Streetcar Named Desire After many years in theater, he began acting in film and television late in his career, at first appearing in minor roles.

    Then in 2006, Kim had his breakthrough in Choi Dong-hoon's Tazza: The High Rollers, with audiences praising his performance in the supporting role as ruthless gambler Agwi (meaning "starving demon" in Buddhism). A leading role followed in 2008 with The Chaser, directed by Na Hong-jin. He successfully portrayed the morally ambiguous character of a retired-cop-turned-pimp hunting down a serial killer who murdered the call girls due to his impotence. The thriller was a critical and commercial hit, becoming one of the classic films

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