Kim Il-sung was a prominent political figure in North Korea, serving as the country's leader from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994. He held multiple titles throughout his tenure, including Prime Minister and President, but is most commonly known as the "Eternal President" of North Korea. Kim Il-sung's leadership was characterized by his policy of Juche, which emphasized self-reliance, independence, and the pursuit of national sovereignty. He played a crucial role in the Korean War and was instrumental in consolidating his regime's power through a personality cult that revered him as the nation's founding father. Despite being a polarizing figure internationally, Kim Il-sung is still revered and revered as a deeply influential figure in North Korean society.
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