1956 in North Korea
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See also: | Other events in 1956 Years in North Korea Timeline of Korean history 1956 in South Korea |
Events from the year 1956 in North Korea. Andrei Lankov calls 1956 a turning point in North Korean history. It marked the 3rd Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) followed by two important plenums of the Central Committee of the WPK. The plenum in August became known as the August Faction Incident as Kim Il Sung's opponents unsuccessfully tried to oust him. It was followed by another plenum in September that saw Kim being pressured by China and the Soviet Union to tone down his political line.[1] Kim, however, retaliated by beginning the purge of his party's Soviet faction that year.[2]
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[edit]Events
[edit]- 3rd Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea [1]
- August Faction Incident[1]
- September plenum of the Central Committee of the WPK[1]
- 1956 North Korean local elections
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Lankov 1999, p. 43.
- ^ Lankov 1999, p. 44.
Works cited
[edit]- Lankov, Andrei N. (1999). "Kim Il Sung's Campaign against the Soviet Faction in Late 1955 and the Birth of Chuch'e". Korean Studies. 23 (1): 43–67. doi:10.1353/ks.1999.0003. ISSN 1529-1529. S2CID 154905899.
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