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North Korea: Kim Il-Sung and the Hermit Kingdom
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In this episode of History Ignited, we take a deep dive into North Korea's creation in 1948, examining how the division of the Korean Peninsula after World War II, Kim Il-Sung's rise to power, and Cold War influences shaped the country. Learn about the Korean War, the impact of Juche (self-reliance), and how North Korea’s nuclear ambitions led to ongoing global tensions.
From the armistice that halted the Korean War to North Korea’s strict communist regime, this episode covers the key moments in North Korea’s complex and secretive history. Join us as we explore the rise of Kim Il-Sung, the tragic famines, and the continued military focus under Kim Jong-un.
About History Ignited:
History Ignited is the award-winning kids and family history podcast inspired by Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire. Each short episode explores the real stories behind the people, events, inventions, and cultural moments that shaped the world from the 1950s through the 1980s. Winner of the 2025 Webby People’s Voice Award for Best Kids & Family Podcast.