Kim Sung-hwa explained

Kim Sung-hwa
Native Name:김승화
Office:Member of the WPK Politburo
Occupation:Politician

Kim Sung-hwa (Korean: 김승화) was a North Korean politician.

Biography

From 13 December 1951 to June 1953, he served as the Minister of City Construction in the 1st Cabinet and from 20 January 1955 to August 1956 as the Minister of Construction. In 1953 to 1956 he was a member of the 6th Joint Plenary Session (1953–56) of the 2nd Standing Committee. He was part of the Soviet-faction[1] and criticized Kim's growing cult of personality and was purged in 1956.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Crisis in North Korea: The Failure of De-stalinization, 1956. Andrei Lankov. University of Hawaii Press. 2004. 978-0824828097. 95.
  2. Web site: “We Need Help from Outside”: The North Korean Opposition Movement of 1956. James F. Person. 2006. Wilson Center. 2023-09-01.