LC control no. | nr 97032952 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Kim, Chŏng-il, 1942-2011 |
Variant(s) | Kim, Jong Il, 1942-2011 Kin, Shōnichi, 1942-2011 Chin, Cheng-jih, 1942-2011 Kim, Djeund Il, 1942-2011 Il, Kim Djeung, 1942-2011 Ir, Kim Chen, 1942-2011 Kim, Chen Ir, 1942-2011 金正日, 1942-2011 金 正日, 1942-2011 김 정일, 1942-2011 김정일, 1942-2011 Kaṅʻmʻ, Gyuṃʼī, 1942-2011 |
Birth date | [1940-02-16,1941-02,1942-02-15,1942-02-16] |
Death date | 2011-12-17 |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. Non-Latin script references reviewed in NACO CJK Funnel References Project. |
Found in | His Chosŏn Nodongdang ŭn yŏnggwang sŭrŏun <t'.t> ŭi chŏnt'ong ŭl kyesŭnghan chuch'ehyŏng ŭi hyŏngmyŏngjŏk tang ida, 1982: t.p. (Kim Chŏng-il) His The Workers' Party of Korea is a Juche-type revolŭtionary party which inherited the glorious tradition of the DIU, 1982: t.p. (Kim Jong Il) Nihon zenkoku shoshi 83-31975 (Kin Shōnichi) His Kuan yü chu t'i ssu hsiang, 1982: t.p. (Chin Cheng-jih) T'ak, C. Kim Djeung Il, le grand dirigeant, 1986- : v. 1, t.p. (Kim Djeund Il) Pukhan inmyŏng sajŏn, 1981 (Kim Chŏng-il, b. in Soviet Union 2/41) Pukhan chŏnsŏ, 1945-1980, 1980 (Kim Chŏng-il, b. in Soviet Union 2/16/40) The true story of Kim Jong-il, 1993: t.p. (Kim Jong-il) p. 7 (b. Vyatsuk, Soviet Union, 2/15/42) His Ob osnovnykh voprosakh stroitelʹstva revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoĭ partii, 1992: t.p. (Kim Chen Ir) Maeu t'ŭkpyŏrhan inmul, Kim Chŏng-il, 1996: t.p. (Kim Chŏng-il) p. 220 (b. 2-16-42, Soryŏn-kun Yŏngnae; info. on place and date of his birth may vary) New York times WWW site, Dec. 19, 2011 (in obituary published Dec. 18: Kim Jong-il; believed to have been born in Siberia in 1941, when his father, Kim Il-sung, was in exile in the Soviet Union, but in North Korea's official accounts, he was born in 1942, in a cabin in a secret camp of anti-Japanese guerrillas his father commanded on Mount Paektu; d. Saturday morning [Dec. 17, 2011], reported to be 69; reclusive dictator who kept North Korea at the edge of starvation and collapse, banished to gulags citizens deemed disloyal, and turned the country into a nuclear weapons state) Kaṅʻmʻ Gyuṃʼī (suiʹ ma hutʻ) Mrokʻ Kuirīʺyāʺ e* khyacʻ lha cvā so khoṅʻʺ choṅʻʺ krīʺ, 2010: t.p. (Kaṅʻmʻ Gyuṃʼī) |