Another interesting video from Mongolian Friends of DPRK facebook page. The second and last official visit of Kim Il Sung was in 1988. The previous visit was in 1956.
@Александра Ладэ The thing is, Alexandra Lade, that close friends rubbed it like a lucky charm. But if it was so lucky, why didn't he let more people rub it? Selfish, that's why.
In all of my years of researching North Korea, never would I have expected the story of Kim il Sung having someone rub his "lucky calcium deposit" and him being "selfish" for not allowing more people to rub it. Kudos to you, this is peak comedy
@@epppz755 Yes, it was! Kim Il-sung developed a calcium deposit growth on the right back side of his neck in the 1970s. Initially considered inoperable due to its proximity to vital nerves, it was later revealed by a defective Cuban bodyguard for Fidel Castro that Kim's paranoia was the reason it wasn't treated. To conceal the growth from official photos and newsreels, North Korean reporters had to position themselves to Kim's left. As the growth grew to the size of a baseball by the late 1980s, hiding it became more challenging.
Love these weird old commie memorabilia reels. Thanks. D.A. J.D. NYC At 5:57 you can see the large goiter on the back of K.I.S.'s neck - must have been a Mongolian cameraman. And 13:36
The magenta shift should have been corrected prior to posting. Kimbo seems like an affable grandpa looking out for talent, like most Communist dictators at that time; today they are experts at everything. Interesting viewing.
@@nohandle_needed Not really. DPRK lost the support of the Soviet Union and was on its own from then on. While all the post-Soviet states opened up, North Korea became increasingly isolated at its own will. Without trade and without support from the socialist brother states, there was a supply crisis in the 1990s. The gov`t did not want to admit this and let its people starve. Only when the country was on the verge of collapse international aid organisations were allowed into the country. Instead of thinking about supplying the population, investments were always made in armaments. Democracy and a market economy were immediately introduced in Mongolia. As in North Korea, there was a supply and economic crisis, but at the same time efforts were made to establish good relations with the two neighbouring countries, the "third neighbour policy" was installed and a famine was prevented. From the turn of the millennium, the reforms began to bear fruit, which is precisely why Mongolia is in such a much better position than the DPRK nowadays. GDP PPP: Mongolia 18.500 USD, DPRK 1.700 USD
@@nohandle_needed btw. there is no Kazakh mining company currently present in Mongolia. The Oyu Tolgoi copper deposit is under the control of an Australian-Mongolian joint venture. The Tavan Tolgoi coal deposit and the copper mine in Erdenet are 100% owned by Mongolian shareholders. Why this half knowledge? I don`t see the joke.
He built beautiful political re-education camps , some of the world's best The way he rules with a ruthlessness is incredible, up coming tyrants can definitely learn from the dear leader
Or, he just wouldn't go out in such windy conditions or would have had people around him to clean it up and it would either not have been filmed or not released on state TV. It's important to not exaggerate North Korea anymore than it does itself because they want you to think of them as senile maniacs while in actuality their governing has been quite smart and intentional to retain their power. Labour camps are real but if it was this easy to get in then they would literally run out of people to put in them
Amazing footage!
Thank you for uploading this
В сравнении со своими сыном и внуком, Ким Ир Сен был харизматичен
Внук даже более харизматичен
Wonderful clip.
Thank you for chance to see the city
It's footage from 1988
Great Channel!
He's all smiles here, sadly North Korea was terminal at this point and Kim defaulting on loans was a big part of it, 3:01
Kim Il Sung was one handsome dude. Look at that streaked hair.
kim il sung is a polite man
@@Hutch.324 Nope.
@@hanbyol19 lmao cope
Not very polite if he killed millions
@@zackariasevertson7733 neet spotted
Megalomaniac
Countries of culture
Wait the subtitle says "p****" I think TH-cam's auto caption system is broke
7:10 - There it is again.
This is the last visit of Kim Il Sung in Mongolia, two years before the collapse of Mongolia People’s Republic and the collapse of the Soviet Union
Amazing
Sonirholtoi l video baina.
Nothing like the romance and dogmatism of train travel.
5:55 - We can tell this is pure socialist Mongolian footage, due to the extensive coverage of that goddawful calcium neck deposit.
I guess the CIA has 1000 page secret report about kim il sung's calcium deposit.
@Александра Ладэ The thing is, Alexandra Lade, that close friends rubbed it like a lucky charm.
But if it was so lucky, why didn't he let more people rub it?
Selfish, that's why.
Kim Il Sung had a carcinoma in his neck, that was.
In all of my years of researching North Korea, never would I have expected the story of Kim il Sung having someone rub his "lucky calcium deposit" and him being "selfish" for not allowing more people to rub it. Kudos to you, this is peak comedy
Хоть это видео с 2020го года. Но нужно бы побольше таких архивных видео ри визиты лидеров КНДР с 60х по 90е года. А так видео реально нормик
13:36 The old Kim has a problem in his neck?
He had tumor. The difference is Korean tv would not show from that angle. Mongolian tv didn't care
@@AnandsaikhanNyamdavaa yes, in North Korea not show anywere body defects. The Old Kim was sick since.
Omg that Is huge
@@epppz755 Yes, it was! Kim Il-sung developed a calcium deposit growth on the right back side of his neck in the 1970s. Initially considered inoperable due to its proximity to vital nerves, it was later revealed by a defective Cuban bodyguard for Fidel Castro that Kim's paranoia was the reason it wasn't treated. To conceal the growth from official photos and newsreels, North Korean reporters had to position themselves to Kim's left. As the growth grew to the size of a baseball by the late 1980s, hiding it became more challenging.
Barag barimtat kino yum bish uu? Eswel deer uyed medee iim baisan yum yy?
Iim bsin
I'm curious did Kim Il Sung go through China or the USSR to reach Mongolia in this trip.
@@IHBERWIUHBDSAJ yes by train through china
Bas l saihan yum boljee, setgel hanamj awlaa:]
귀한 영상 잘보고 갑니다
안녕 하세요! 구독 좋아요 알림 설정?ㅎ🤩
I love north korea
@@cringeboy9209not the dictator right
@@noone-ic9wc yes i love the Military parade marching style
Love these weird old commie memorabilia reels. Thanks. D.A. J.D. NYC
At 5:57 you can see the large goiter on the back of K.I.S.'s neck - must have been a Mongolian cameraman. And 13:36
J. Batmongke 🤝 kim ir sen
0:45 Kim Yong Nam?
Yes
At the time, he was the foreign minister of DPRK
the autogenerated captions 💀💀
남 과북 우리 한민족 조국은 하나다 전 쟁없는 한반도 평화 통이를 바랍니다?👍🇰🇷🤝🇰🇵👍
Sadly its impossible there must be treaty between usa s.korea and russia
The magenta shift should have been corrected prior to posting. Kimbo seems like an affable grandpa looking out for talent, like most Communist dictators at that time; today they are experts at everything. Interesting viewing.
👍👍👍
just two years later, both countries took a totally different direction. Mongolia became open and democratic, DPRK turned into he ll.
Translation: Mongolia became a giant open pit mine for Russian and Kazak corporations and the DPRK was sanctioned to oblivion.
@@nohandle_needed nope
@@VerkaterterStiefel Yes
@@nohandle_needed Not really. DPRK lost the support of the Soviet Union and was on its own from then on. While all the post-Soviet states opened up, North Korea became increasingly isolated at its own will. Without trade and without support from the socialist brother states, there was a supply crisis in the 1990s. The gov`t did not want to admit this and let its people starve. Only when the country was on the verge of collapse international aid organisations were allowed into the country. Instead of thinking about supplying the population, investments were always made in armaments.
Democracy and a market economy were immediately introduced in Mongolia. As in North Korea, there was a supply and economic crisis, but at the same time efforts were made to establish good relations with the two neighbouring countries, the "third neighbour policy" was installed and a famine was prevented. From the turn of the millennium, the reforms began to bear fruit, which is precisely why Mongolia is in such a much better position than the DPRK nowadays.
GDP PPP: Mongolia 18.500 USD, DPRK 1.700 USD
@@nohandle_needed btw. there is no Kazakh mining company currently present in Mongolia. The Oyu Tolgoi copper deposit is under the control of an Australian-Mongolian joint venture. The Tavan Tolgoi coal deposit and the copper mine in Erdenet are 100% owned by Mongolian shareholders. Why this half knowledge? I don`t see the joke.
President Kim Il Sung was the greatest man of humankind.
Huh? 🤯 You're sick. 😠
How about you honor him by paying his grandkid a visit
He built beautiful political re-education camps , some of the world's best The way he rules with a ruthlessness is incredible, up coming tyrants can definitely learn from the dear leader
@@timkincade9763
USA killed millions of North Korean people Kim Il Sung rebuilt the country from ashes
Jesus was better
I am so lucky that born in Mongolia after communist era
Почитайте перевод слов на русский через переводчик такой треш
Энэ үед хаана тэнэж явсанаа санадаггүй. Ирчээд уулзаагүй явцан байж Ким ах.
🤣😅😆 👉🤪👈 👎👎👎
Should have had surgery to remove the lipoma.
Well, it was a calcium deposit and so it was solid bone, it was too close to his spine for an operation to be safe
조선민주주의인민공화국과 몽골 인민 공화국 🇰🇵❤️🇲🇳
Bro really escaped from n.k
Crazy guy
Шаан биз энэүед итэгдэг бсан бх
2:43 Kim il sung with messy hair. If the cameraman was korean he would be in a gulag.
Or, he just wouldn't go out in such windy conditions or would have had people around him to clean it up and it would either not have been filmed or not released on state TV. It's important to not exaggerate North Korea anymore than it does itself because they want you to think of them as senile maniacs while in actuality their governing has been quite smart and intentional to retain their power. Labour camps are real but if it was this easy to get in then they would literally run out of people to put in them
very based and juchepilled
very interesting ! and the tumor is HUGE !
Kim il sing is a monster
He's worse than a monster
@@bennnFR The guy is dead lol
@@francisharris7790 no shit Sherlock
@@bennnFR So what are you whining about ? Lmao
@@francisharris7790 Don't forget to dry your glans after you finish with Kim Il-Sung, next time maybe Kim Jong-Il? 🏳️🌈
Ene balai daranguilagch narig ingej hvndelj hvleej avj yadag bnaaa muu hvn l daranguilagch bdagshde
odoogiin MAN aas hamagu der bgazde
Төр төмбөгөр ёс ёмбогор гэж үг бна
🇲🇳 ☭
@MunkhboldDashdor
Муу өлсгөлөн МАН чаавкаа болон түүний өлөн троллуудаа дагуулаад Хойд Сулунгас руугаа зайл , чи !!!j
I hate Kim Il sung
Freqking dictator
Better than South Korean military dictatorship
@@davidstrelec2000Which ended 50 years ago while North Korea continues and as a result ended up arguably worse
Ο μεγάλος Κιμ ιλ Σουνγκ
Επισκευτικε την τότε λαϊκή δημοκρατία της Μογγολίας