My
name is Daniel. I was an English teacher in Seoul, South Korea, and am
now a writer and scholar who has written a couple of books including South Korea: Our Story by Daniel Nardini.
According to official North Korean
propaganda, Kim Jong-il was born in a secret military camp near Mount
Paektu. It is clear why this myth was created---to create the impression
that he is of "divine" origin and to give the impression that he was
born in a sacred place in Korea. Nothing could be further from the
truth. According to former Soviet archives, Kim Jong-il was in fact born
in the former Soviet Union. He was born in 1941 in the village of
Vyatskoye, near the city of Khabarovsk. His given name was Yuri
Irsenovich Kim (pretty Russian sounding!), and at the time his father
Kim Il-sung was commander of the 1st Battalion of the Soviet 88th
Brigade. This battalion was made-up of Chinese and Korean exiles. The
Japanese Imperial Army had been so thorough in wiping out the Korean
guerrilla forces in Manchuria that Kim Il-sung had to flee for his life
and ended up in the Soviet Union. The Russians would later find Kim
Il-sung to be a useful puppet for their purposes in northern Korea after
World War II. It was not possible for Kim Jong-il to have been born
anywhere in Korea since the Japanese would have most likely found out
about it (they had spies and the secret police, the Kempeitai
everywhere). If the Japanese were successful in wiping out Communist
guerrilla opposition in Manchuria, then it would have been impossible
for active secret military camps to have been set up in Korea itself.
There is no question that Kim Jong-il was not born in Korea.