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Pak, Chang-ok
Pak Chang-ok encountered Kim Il Sung in an intense standoff in August 1956.
Soviet-Korean Pak Chang-ok (박창옥) enlisted in the Soviet Red Army in 1942 as a reconnaissance officer. He was dispatched to Manchuria in 1943 to scout Japanese military movements. He was later transferred to serve in the Central Committee of the Korean Workers’ Party. He served in numerous positions, including as Vice-Chairman of the KWP CC and Chairman of the State Planning Committee. Following the Korean War, Pak was a strong advocate of adopting the Soviet “New Course” in economics, which emphasized the development of light industry and consumer goods to elevate the living standards of the North Korean masses. Following a three-year debate inside the KWP. After an intense standoff with Kim Il Sung at the First Plenum of the Third KWP CC in August 1956, Pak’s KWP membership was temporarily stripped and he was relegated to a post at a cement factory in Madong. In 1959 he died from injuries he sustained during his time in Manchuria.