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Kim Man-il

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Son of Kim Il Sung (c. 1944–1977,1978)
In thisKorean name, the family name isKim.
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Kim Man-il
김만일
Born
Alexander Irsenovich Kim

c. 1943
Died1946–1948 (aged 3–5)
Pyongyang,Soviet Korea(North Korean sources)
Vyatskoye,Russian SFSR,Soviet Union(Soviet records)
Cause of deathDrowning
Parent(s)Kim Il Sung
Kim Jong Suk
FamilyKim family

Kim Man-il (Korean김만일;Hanja金萬一; bornAlexander Irsenovich Kim;[a] 1943–1946/1948) was the second son of the North Korean founding leaderKim Il Sung and his first wifeKim Jong Suk. He was the younger brother ofKim Jong Il, the second leader of North Korea.

Biography

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Soviet records show that he was born Alexander Kim in 1943 in the village ofVyatskoye, Khabarovsk Krai,Soviet Union. Inside his family, he went by aRussian diminutive nickname for "Alexander",Shura (Russian:Шура).[citation needed]

Official North Korean biographies state that he and his older brotherKim Jong Il got along very well and played together.[1][unreliable source?]

Death

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There are conflicting accounts of Kim Man-il's death. North Korean sources claim that in the summer of 1946 or 1948, he accidentally drowned while playing with his brother in a pond inPyongyang.[2] However, Russian sources indicate that he fell in a well in Vyatskoye and drowned, prior to the family moving back to Korea.[3] Two North Korean defectors have alleged that the young Kim Jong Il was responsible. When the brothers were playing in the pond near the edge in chest-high water, Kim Jong Il raised his face above the water faster than Shura and pushed his younger brother's head back into the water while laughing, eventually drowning him in the process.[4]

Official North Korean records state that, after Kim Man-il's death, Kim Jong Il was devastated and never got over the trauma. A grave allegedly belonging to Kim Man-il is located in Vyatskoye.[5] A year after his death, in 1949, his motherKim Jong Suk died while giving birth to a stillborn girl.

The Kim family tree (DPRK)
Na Hyeon-JikKim Song-Ryeong
Lady LeeKim Ŭngu
Yi PoikKim Pohyŏn
Kang Pan SokKim Hyong-jikKim Hyong-gwon
Kim Song-aeKim Il SungKim Jong-sukKim Yong-ju
Kim Pyong-ilKim Jong IlKim Kyong-huiKim Man-il


Select[α] family tree of North Korea's ruling Kim family[β][γ][δ][ε]
Kim Song-ryeong
1810–1899
Kim Ŭngu
1848–1878
Kim Pohyŏn
1871–1955
Kim Hyong-jik
1894–1926
Kang Pan Sok
1892–1932
Kim Jong-suk
1917–1949

Kim Il Sung
1912–1994
Kim Song-ae
1924–2014
Kim Yong-ju
1920–2021
Kim Young-sook
1947–
Song Hye-rim
1937–2002

Kim Jong Il
1941?[ζ]–2011
Ko Yong-hui
1952–2004
Kim Ok
1964–
Kim Kyong-hui
1946–
Jang Song-thaek
1946–2013
Kim Pyong Il
1954–
Kim Sol-song
1974–
Kim Jong-nam
1971–2017
Kim Jong Chul
1981–

Kim Jong Un
1983?[η]
Ri Sol-ju
c. 1986
Kim Yo Jong
1987–
Kim Han-sol
1995–
Kim Ju Ae
c. 2012[θ]
Notes:
  1. ^To keep the tree of manageable size, it omits five out of the seven known legitimate children of Kim Il Sung. Other children not shown in the tree are:Kim Man-il (1944-1947; child ofKim Jong-suk), Kim Kyong-jin (1952-; child ofKim Song-ae), Kim Yong-il (1955-2000; child of Kim Song-ae), and Kim Kyong-suk (1951-; child of Kim Song-ae). A stillborn daughter is also omitted. Kim Il Sung was reported to have had other children with women who he was not married to; they included Kim Hyŏn-nam (born 1972). Also, only some of the descendants of Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un (Kim Il Sung's successors) are included.
  2. ^Korean names often have a variety of transliterations into English, which can be confusing. For example, "Kim Jong Chul" may also be written "Gim Jeong-cheol" or "Kim Jŏng-ch'ŏl" among many other variations. SeeKorean romanization for more information.
  3. ^Huss, Kan; Frost, Clay."North Korea's First Family: Mapping the personal and political drama of the Kim clan". msnbc.com. Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved20 January 2013. (Confirms many, but not all, of the birth and death years. See individual articles for more references.)
  4. ^Yan, Holly (16 February 2017)."The world's most mysterious family tree: Kim Jong Un's secretive dynasty is full of drama, death". Design by Alberto Mier. CNN. Retrieved16 February 2017.
  5. ^Lee, Sung-Yoon (2023). "The Mount Paektu Dynasty (Family Tree)".The Sister: The extraordinary story of Kim Yo Jong, the most powerful woman in North Korea. United Kingdom:Macmillan. p. x-xi.ISBN 9781529073539.
  6. ^Official North Korean biographies of Kim Jong Il list his birth year as 1942. TheKorean calendar is based upon theChinese zodiac which is believed to characterize one's personality. The year 1942 (Year of the Horse), in addition to being 30 years since Kim Il Sung's birth may be viewed as a better year than others, thus creating a motive to lie about a birth year.
  7. ^Official North Korean biographies of Kim Jong Un list his birth year as 1982. TheKorean calendar is based upon theChinese zodiac which is believed to characterize one's personality. The year 1982 (Year of the Dog), in addition to being 70 years since Kim Il Sung's birth, may be viewed as a better year than others, thus creating a motive to lie about a birth year.
  8. ^Birth year for Kim Ju Ae is not publicly known. She may have been born in either late 2012 or early 2013.


Notes

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  1. ^Russian:Александр Ирсенович Ким

References

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  1. ^BothJerrold Post inPost, Jerrold M. (2008). "Kim Jong Il of North Korea: In the shadow of his father".International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies.5 (3):191–210.doi:10.1002/aps.167. and Robert Davison who publishesThe Inquisitor cite North Korean defector Yi Ki-bong (이기봉;李基奉) for statements that shed some doubt on this. Davison quotes from Yi's book,What Kind of Man is Kim Jong II [sic: Kim, Chŏng-il] (most likely Yi's chapter in민족사 입장 에서 본 김 일성 정권): "Kim was very mischievous when a child. When he saw an insect, he trampled on it. After Korea's liberation from Japanese occupation, the Kim II-sung family lived in a house in Mansu-tong, Central District, P'yongyang. In the early summer of 1948, his younger brother, Shura (then age between three to five years old) drowned. Kim Jong II was there at the time. I learned later how the accident occurred. The two brothers were playing in the pond right by the edge. Kim Jong II raised his face faster than his brother, and pushed his brother's face back into water. He did that over and over."Davison, Robert (26 August 2009)."Despot of the Week #5 – Kim Jong II".Archived from the original on 30 August 2009.
  2. ^None of the sources appear to be entirely authoritative and many show a bias towards or opposed to the Kim regime."Kim Family". North Korea Leadership Watch. 25 September 2009.Archived from the original on 17 July 2015. gives a date of July 1947. Sources such asBehnke, Alison (2008).Kim Jong Il's North Korea (first ed.). Minneapolis, Minnesota: Twenty-First Century Books. p. 45.ISBN 978-0-8225-7282-4. give a generic 1947. While sources likeNorth Korea: General Secretary Kim Jong-il Handbook. Washington, D.C.: International Business Publications. 2002. p. 38.ISBN 978-0-7397-6344-5. give a generic 1948.
  3. ^Chung Byoung-sun (22 August 2002)."Sergeyevna Remembers Kim Jong Il".The Chosun Ilbo. Archived fromthe original on 24 November 2002.
  4. ^Post, Jerrold M. (September 2008)."Kim Jong-Il of North Korea: in the shadow of his father".International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies.5 (3): 195.doi:10.1002/aps.167. Retrieved6 June 2024.
  5. ^"Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea".The Chosun Ilbo. Archived fromthe original on 24 November 2002. Retrieved12 January 2022.
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