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- Q4991868 description "North Korean politician".
- Q4991868 description "North Korean politician".
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- Q4991868 abstract "Kim Kuk-tae (Korean: 김국태; 27 August 1924 – 13 December 2013) was an elder apparatchik of the Workers' Party of Korea, the ruling party in North Korea.Kim was born in North Hamgyong Province as the eldest son of Kim Il-sung's trusted general Kim Chaek. He attended North Korea's most prestigious schools for cadres, including Mangyongdae Revolutionary School and Kim Il-sung University, and started working in the Workers' Party of Korea from the late 1940s. In 1963, he was appointed general to serve as deputy director of the General Political Bureau of the Korean People's Army to 1968, where he worked to consolidate Kim Il-sung's political control over the army. In 1968 he was made an alternate member of the WPK Central Committee (promoted to full member at the 5th Party Congress in 1970) and director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department, where he worked closely with Kim Jong-il. As the propaganda department fell under the future leader's control, Kim was transferred to director of the Culture Department in 1971 and president of the Kim Il-sung Higher Party School in 1976, but then he apparently fell out of favour and was exiled as ambassador to Ethiopia.Kim Kuk-tae was called back to North Korea in 1980 to arrange preparations of the 6th Party Congress. He even received the Order of Kim Il-sung in 1982. He was promoted again to a number of leading positions, including director of the Propaganda Department (1983–1984), director of the Education Department (1984–1985), director of the Cadres Department (1985–1990), president of the Higher Party School (1990–1992).In 1993 Kim was made secretary for party cadre affairs and director of the Cadres Department, with overall responsibility over personnel appointment and management, and was considered to be a close aide of Kim Jong-il. He also served as chairman of the Deputies' Credential Screening Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly for two terms (1998–2003, and 2009–2013), himself being a deputy since 1967. In 2010 he was transferred to chairman of the WPK Central Control Commission and promoted to the top decision-making Politburo. Although he was ranked №7 in the committee that organized the funeral of Kim Jong-il in December 2011, he kept a low profile under Kim Jong-un, mainly disappearing from public after summer 2012. He died on 13 December 2013 from heart failure after a five-decade career, and was laid in state in the Central Workers' Hall (home of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea) Pyongyang before being buried in the Patriotic Martyrs' Cemetery.".
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- Q4991868 birthDate "1924-08-27".
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- Q4991868 dateOfBirth "1924-08-27".
- Q4991868 dateOfDeath "2013-12-13".
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- Q4991868 deathPlace "Pyongyang, People's Democratic Republic of Korea".
- Q4991868 name "Kim Kuk-tae".
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- Q4991868 name "김국태".
- Q4991868 office "Chairman of the Central Control Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea".
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- Q4991868 placeOfDeath "Pyongyang, People's Democratic Republic of Korea".
- Q4991868 shortDescription "North Korean politician".
- Q4991868 termEnd "2013-12-13".
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- Q4991868 comment "Kim Kuk-tae (Korean: 김국태; 27 August 1924 – 13 December 2013) was an elder apparatchik of the Workers' Party of Korea, the ruling party in North Korea.Kim was born in North Hamgyong Province as the eldest son of Kim Il-sung's trusted general Kim Chaek. He attended North Korea's most prestigious schools for cadres, including Mangyongdae Revolutionary School and Kim Il-sung University, and started working in the Workers' Party of Korea from the late 1940s.".
- Q4991868 label "Kim Kuk-tae".
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- Q4991868 name "Kuk-tae Kim".
- Q4991868 name "김국태".
- Q4991868 surname "Kim".