Kim Won-bong
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His wives were Park Cha-jeong (박차정, who died before Kim married with Choi Dong Seon) and Choi Dong-Seon (최동선). His sons are Kim Cheol-Geon (김철건) and Kim Joong-Geon (김중건), and his daughter is Kim Hak-Bong (김학봉). His pen name is "Yaksan" (약산 若山), which means "like a mountain".
After remaining in North Korea, he was purged by Kim Il-sung in 1958. There are many accounts of Kim's death. According to one opinion, Kim committed suicide by taking cyanide.[1]
See also
- Anarchism in Korea
- Kim Gu
- Kim Kyu-Sik
- Korean Volunteers Army
- Pak Hon-yong
- Uiyeol-Dan
김학봉 is not Kim's daughter. She is Kim's baby sister out of 9 siblings.
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