KIM
IL SUNG
On
the Occasion of Founding the Anti-Japanese
People's Guerrilla Army
People's Guerrilla Army
Speech
at the Ceremony to Found the Anti-Japanese People’s Guerrilla Army
April
25, 1932
Comrades,
Today
we are organizing an Anti-Japanese People’s Guerrilla Army in order
to crush the brigandish Japanese imperialists through an armed
struggle and achieve the historic cause of national liberation.
It
is over 20 years since the Japanese imperialists occupied our
homeland. Our country, the golden tapestry of three thousand ri,
has now become a complete colony, under the hoof of the Japanese
imperialists. Our people with their 5,000-year old history and
brilliant culture have been harshly exploited and oppressed as
colonial slaves. The misfortunes of our country and people are
multiplying as Japanese imperialism becomes more and more ambitious
in its continental invasion.
Last
September the Japanese imperialists occupied Manchuria by provoking
an aggressive war. Hell-bent on spreading their aggression across the
continent, they are even more outrageous in committing white
terrorism against the Korean people.
In
an attempt to turn Korea into a “durable rear” for their
continental aggression, the Japanese imperialists have gone so far as
to deprive our people of all their elementary political
freedoms—freedom of speech, press, assembly and association—and
are blocking their revolutionary advance at the point of the bayonet,
indulging in the wholesale arrest, imprisonment and massacre of
innocent people everywhere.
The
brutalities of the Japanese imperialists against the Korean people
have reached the extreme in the eastern and other parts of Manchuria
as well. For the purpose of thwarting our people’s anti-Japanese
struggle, they raid the Korean settlements every day, running amuck
to kill all, burn all and rob all. Thus, our compatriots deprived of
their country are being slaughtered even in this alien land. The
situation demands that our people adopt the alternative—to die on
their knees or to rise up and fight to survive.
Our
people have now risen with determination and are fighting everywhere
in the teeth of the Japanese imperialists’ barbarities.
The
workers and peasants are replying with violence to counter fascist
repression by Japanese imperialism, and groups of active patriotic
youths are seeking a new way of struggle. Today in this lean spring
season more than 100,000 peasants, led by young Korean communists,
have begun fighting the Japanese imperialists, their lackeys and the
reactionary landlords in Yanji, Wangqing, Helong, Hunchun and many
other places along the Tuman-gang River.
The
Chinese people, too, are putting up a vigorous struggle against
Japanese imperialism. They have launched an anti-Japanese
national-salvation movement against the seizure of Manchuria by the
Japanese imperialists; they have formed the Anti-Japanese National
Salvation Army, Anti-Japanese Volunteers and other nationalist
anti-Japanese units in east Manchuria and many other places.
All
these developments testify to the correctness of the line of armed
struggle we put forward in Kalun, Changchun County two years ago. In
fact, now is the best moment, the most appropriate time for us to
organize massive revolutionary armed forces and wage a full-scale
armed struggle.
We
young communists and the revolutionary people have laid the
groundwork for the formation of a people’s guerrilla army through a
long bloody struggle.
In
July 1930 we formed the Korean Revolutionary Army as the first step
in preparation for the armed struggle. The KRA was the first
Marxist-Leninist armed organization in our country. Members of the
KRA went to many urban and rural areas and conducted vigorous
political and military activities among the workers, peasants, youth
and students, preparing to form the guerrilla army.
Later,
we formed the Young Communist League and many other revolutionary
organizations in various localities. We also organized the Red Guards
everywhere, a paramilitary organization, as well as guerrilla teams,
though not large, in many parts of east Manchuria.
By
speeding up preparations for founding a guerrilla army in this way,
we have laid a solid basis for the formation of the Anti-Japanese
People’s Guerrilla Army.
We
have made great efforts to train the organizational backbone of the
AJPGA; we tightened organized life among the members of the KRA, YCL
and Anti-Imperialist Youth League to temper their minds and will
power more firmly in a revolutionary way and to encourage them to
accumulate the valuable experience needed for revolutionary struggle.
One
of the important questions in preparing the organization of the AJPGA
was to improve relations with the Chinese nationalist anti-Japanese
units. As a result of the May 30 Uprising engineered by the “Left”
adventurists and the “Wanbaoshan incident” framed by the Japanese
imperialists to play off the Chinese people against the Korean people
and provide a pretext for invading Manchuria, some of the Chinese
people and nationalist anti-Japanese units in Manchuria had
misunderstood the Korean people and communists at one time. They were
hostile to the Korean people and communists and did harm to them,
while in Korea some hooligans at the instigation of the Japanese
imperialists launched a “campaign against the Chinese.” This
aggravated relations between the Korean and Chinese peoples most
critically. Nevertheless, we went to the Chinese nationalist
anti-Japanese units and worked there patiently, showing them at the
risk of our lives practical examples of fighting resolutely against
the Japanese imperialists. Thus we considerably improved relations
between the Korean and Chinese peoples and helped some Chinese
nationalist anti-Japanese units, once hostile to us, dispel their
misunderstanding and join us in the anti-Japanese struggle.
We
have endeavoured to awaken the popular masses politically and unite
them organizationally. In this way we have laid solid foundations
among the revolutionized masses for armed struggle in many rural
areas along the Tuman-gang River.
Drawing
on the successes achieved in preparing to form a people’s guerrilla
army, we are now organizing the Anti-Japanese People’s Guerrilla
Army, the first Marxist-Leninist revolutionary armed force in our
country, and proclaiming its foundation.
The
AJPGA is made up of the workers, peasants and young patriots who
oppose the Japanese imperialists and their stooges and love their
country and people; it is a revolutionary armed force which will
dedicate itself to protecting the interests of the people.
The
aim and mission of the people’s guerrilla army is to overthrow the
colonial rule of Japanese imperialism in Korea and bring national
independence and social emancipation to the Korean people.
The
foundation of the AJPGA provides us with the motive power which will
directly undertake and push forward the armed struggle, the
mainstream of the anti-Japanese national-liberation movement in our
country, and with the possibility of dealing decisive blows at the
Japanese imperialist aggressors and advancing the anti-Japanese
national-liberation struggle to a higher stage.
The
foundation of the AJPGA will open up a phase in implementing the line
of the anti-Japanese united front and the policy for founding a
Marxist-Leninist party by greatly invigorating and encouraging the
Korean people who are groaning under the colonial yoke imposed on
them by Japanese imperialism and by inspiring them to the
anti-Japanese struggle.
Comrades,
We
must apply ourselves to the armed struggle and launch it on a full
scale, as required by the prevailing situation.
To
this end we must first build up the strength of the AJPGA.
Only
when strengthened to be a large revolutionary armed force, can the
people’s guerrilla army give a decisive blow to the
counter-revolutionary armed forces of the Japanese imperialists,
develop the armed struggle in scope and strength and increase its
influence so as to further promote the Korean revolution as a whole.
In
order to consolidate the guerrilla army, all its commanding officers
and men should be boundlessly loyal to the revolution.
A
high degree of revolutionary determination and infinite loyalty to
the revolution are the source of the strength of the people’s
guerrilla army and a decisive guarantee of its triumph over Japanese
imperialism. So all its commanders and rank and file must equip
themselves thoroughly with Marxism-Leninism and the strategy and
tactics of the Korean revolution through diligent political studies
and constantly temper themselves in the struggle. In this way they
will acquire a firm revolutionary world outlook and be faithful to
the revolution in any adversity.
In
addition, they should love each other, secure unbreakable unity of
ideology and purpose, defend the vital interests of the masses
maintaining ties of kinship with them, and observe an iron
discipline, so as to give full play to their excellent political and
moral character as a true people’s army, a revolutionary army.
If
we are to win our battle against the Japanese imperialist marauders,
we must expand the guerrilla ranks as quickly as possible. In order
to do this, we should first enlist many progressive young patriots
tested in practical struggle. This is the way to make the people’s
guerrilla army a true people’s army, a revolutionary army.
While
increasing the guerrilla ranks, we must obtain more weapons.
Patriotism alone will not be enough to defeat the Japanese
imperialists armed with highly effective modern weapons. In order to
vanquish the armed enemy, we must arm ourselves.
We
must constantly improve the weapons and equipment of the guerrillas
by capturing weapons from the enemy through surprise attacks, as well
as making them for ourselves.
To
further strengthen the AJPGA its commanders and men must acquire
adroit guerrilla tactics and apply them with skill.
Mastery
of these tactics will enable them to cripple with a small force a
numerically and technically superior enemy and destroy him and also
capture his weapons.
At
present the commanders and the rank and file of the guerrilla army
are not well versed in guerrilla warfare. Worse still, we have no
experience of guerrilla warfare that can be of any use to us in our
fight against the Japanese imperialists, having no home front and no
regular army support.
Therefore,
we have to accumulate combat experience and create one guerrilla
tactic after another through ceaseless battles.
We
should make it a basic principle of guerrilla warfare to wipe out as
many enemy troops as possible while preserving the guerrilla force to
the maximum. To do this, we should correctly assess the situation and
the balance of forces between friend and foe and, on this basis,
engage the enemy only when we are sure of victory.
While
taking the initiative and carrying on active battles, we must manage
to get the proper combination of preserving the strength of the
guerrillas and destroying the enemy.
In
order to wipe out many enemy troops while preserving its own forces,
the guerrilla army should correctly grasp the enemy’s weak points
and use them to advantage. The Japanese imperialist troops have
weaknesses inherent in aggressors and many other vulnerabilities and
limitations. For instance, they are unfamiliar with the geographical
conditions of this area. By actively working up these weaknesses and
making the best use of them, we must keep the enemy on the defensive
and destroy him ceaselessly, ambushing and assaulting him everywhere.
Next,
we must strive to establish guerrilla zones along the Tuman-gang
River on the northern tip of Korea and in east Manchuria, to
facilitate the operations of the people’s guerrilla army.
The
guerrillas need bases to fall back on for the combat operations.
Under
the present circumstances, I think, the Tuman-gang River area is best
suited for guerrilla bases in view of the geographical conditions and
the make-up of the population.
We
must work out a policy on further expanding the guerrilla bases and
developing guerrilla actions in future, in close coordination with
the Korean Independence Army active in the area along the Amnok-gang
River and in south Manchuria. Meanwhile, we must gradually bring the
revolutionary bases nearer to the homeland, maintaining closer
organizational ties with revolutionary bodies at home.
To
continue. We must work harder to form an anti-Japanese united front
with the Chinese people.
For
this purpose, we must form an anti-Japanese allied front with the
Chinese nationalist anti-Japanese units.
They
are an armed force which can join us in fighting against Japanese
imperialism, the common enemy of the Korean and Chinese peoples. The
nationalist anti-Japanese units make up a considerable armed force;
they are engaged in military activities, holding wide areas of
Manchuria. That is why an allied front of the people’s guerrilla
army and the Chinese nationalist anti-Japanese units is very
important for further isolating and weakening the Japanese
imperialist forces of aggression and for assuring the definitive
preponderance of the anti-Japanese armed forces.
We
have already improved our relations with them to a certain degree
through our tireless and patient work with them.
However,
the relationship between the people’s guerrilla army and the
nationalist anti-Japanese units has not yet reached the stage where a
full-scale anti-Japanese allied front can be formed; some officers
and men of these units, deceived by the Japanese imperialist scheme
to alienate nations from each other, are hostile towards Korean
communists and the AJPGA. We must, therefore, continue to work on the
nationalist anti-Japanese units with patience and persistence.
In
order to step up our activities among the nationalist anti-Japanese
units, we must first of all form more special detachments of Korean
communists and enhance their role.
Since
the guerrillas are not yet strong enough and some officers and men of
the nationalist anti-Japanese units are antagonistic to the Korean
communists and the people’s guerrilla army, we must improve our
relations with the anti-Japanese units through the activities of the
special detachments and prepare step by step for a full-scale
anti-Japanese allied front by building up the people’s guerrilla
army.
The
special detachments must penetrate nationalist anti-Japanese units
and fight together with them and convince their officers and men
through persuasion and practical examples that the Korean communists
and the anti-Japanese people’s guerrillas are genuine patriots and
fighters who are courageous in battle against the Japanese
aggressors, so as to help them to have a correct understanding of the
Korean communists and take an active part in the anti-Japanese
struggle.
With
a view to improving our work with the nationalist anti-Japanese units
we must also enhance the role of the Committee of Anti-Japanese
Soldiers.
Our
work with the nationalist anti-Japanese units is expanding every day;
so it is a matter of the utmost urgency to elevate the role of this
committee which is engaged exclusively in work with these units.
The
Committee of Anti-Japanese Soldiers must coordinate efforts to grasp
and solve problems arising in the work with nationalist anti-Japanese
units and promptly correct possible deviations.
If
we are to succeed in our work with these units we must actively
involve all the people’s guerrillas and the broad sections of the
revolutionary masses in this work and conduct it as a great mass
movement. This will make these units eliminate their prejudice
against the Koreans and the Korean communists.
Further,
the people’s guerrilla army must work well with the masses so that
it can strengthen the ties of kinship with them and enjoy their
active support and encouragement in battle.
We
are now fighting against formidable Japanese imperialism under
difficult circumstances, with neither home front nor foreign aid.
We
must believe only in our united strength and have the firm conviction
that we can defeat the enemy by our own strength. By our own strength
I mean the organized and united masses of the people.
We
must believe precisely in the strength of the organized and united
people and carry on guerrilla warfare, relying on their strength.
The
ties of kinship with the popular masses and their active support and
encouragement are the source of the strength of the people’s
guerrilla army and a major guarantee of victory. The people’s
guerrillas, therefore, must firmly establish in their ranks a correct
revolutionary viewpoint and attitude towards the masses and a
discipline of zealously protecting the lives and property of the
people; they must fight, anywhere anytime, relying on the strength of
the popular masses, and firmly protect the people’s interests.
In
addition, the AJPGA must apply itself to organizational and political
work among the masses of the Korean and Chinese peoples so that it
will win every support and encouragement from them. It must
vigorously develop political struggle against Japanese imperialism
everywhere along with armed struggle.
Comrades,
We
are the first contingent of the proud Anti-Japanese People’s
Guerrilla Army to shape the destiny of the country and the people.
The
future of the country and the people depends entirely on how we
fight.
We
must carry out our duty to the country and the people with credit
surmounting whatever difficulties and obstacles may arise.
Let
us all raise higher the red banner of the revolution and launch a
vigorous armed struggle against Japanese imperialism in order to win
the historic cause of national liberation.
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