A man, who styled himself a “master” of nationalism, gave a lecture to students in Hwasong Uisuk School one summer day in 1926. He delivered a fervent speech banging the lectern and making gestures, but he did not say even a word about how to do for liberation in Korea.
That night at the boarding house, President Kim Il Sung told his fellow students.
… Now people who try to launch the liberation movement claim about liberation in Korea but they do not have a clear plan to get back the country. In order to defeat the Japanese imperialist bandits and ac
Kim Il Sung said that it was impossible to follow such a way. He underlined that it was necessary to definitely liberate Korea by mobilizing the power of the broad proletarian masses and relying on strength of the masses and faith of the students.