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  1. Gyeongseong Creature: With Park Seo-joon, Han So-hee, Kim Hae-sook, Andrew Lee. In Spring 1945 in Gyeongseong, during Japanese rule over Korea, two young adults confront a strange creature born of greed, and battle against it for survival.

  2. 8 maj 2012 · Kim Jung-un's maternal grandfather, Ko Gyon-tek, worked at a factory in Osaka making uniforms for the Japanese army who were hunting Kim Il-sung, the guerrilla leader and founder of the North...

  3. Ko Yong-suk, Ko Yong-hui’s younger sister, sought asylum from the U.S. embassy in Bern, Switzerland. There Ko Yong-hui lived while taking care of Kim Jong-un back in the early days. He was the Supreme Leader of North Korea.

  4. New documents unearthed in Tokyo reveal that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's maternal grandfather worked for the Japanese military, sparking claims that the reclusive state's leader is the descendant of a traitor.

  5. 10 maj 2012 · Ko Gyon-tek is believed to have died in 1999. Kim Jong-il, who died last December, had a series of marriages and mistresses and Kim Jong-un is understood to be his fourth child.

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q54868073Ko Gyon-tek - Wikidata

    7 lis 2022 · Ko Gyon-tek, Gyeongtaeg Gyong-tek aka Ko, Go (14 Aug 1913 - certain 1999)

  7. 26 kwi 2020 · Kim’s paternal grandmother was guerilla Kim Jong-suk (the daughter of Kim Chun San and O Ssi). Kim’s maternal grandfather was named Ko Gyon-tek. Ko was born in Jochon-eup, Jeju. He worked in an Osaka sewing factory. Kim’s maternal grandmother was named Lee Maeng-in. Source: Genealogy of Kim Jong-un – https://www.geni.com.

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