Under the Soviet Civil Administration from 1945 to 1948, North Korea was governed by a group of influential Soviet generals who played key roles in shaping the country's political landscape. Colonel General
Ivan Mikhailovich Chistyakov, commanding officer of the
25th Army, played a critical role in deciding the location of the 25th Army headquarters, choosing
Pyongyang as the capital of North Korea, a decision that continues to have a lasting impact to this day. Alongside him, Major General
Nikolai Georgiyevich Lebedev, the political officer of the 25th Army, trained
Kim Il Sung and coined the official name of
North Korea, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, emphasizing the purported rule by the people. However, the true architect of North Korea's early communist regime during this period was Colonel General
Terentiy Fomich Shtykov, the political officer of the
1st Far Eastern Front. De facto leader of North Korea from 1945 to 1948, Shtykov shaped the nation's politics, economy, and education system. He edited the initial draft of North Korea's constitution, formed the first cabinet of ministers, and actively supported Kim Il Sung's invasion plans, which led to the outbreak of the
Korean War. Despite being recalled to
Moscow and demoted after the military disaster, Shtykov's impact on North Korea's governance was immense. His role in starting the Korean War and overseeing the Soviet influence in North Korean affairs remains a significant aspect of understanding the country's history during this critical period. During the Soviet Civil Administration, Kim Il Sung, along with other North Korean politicians like
Kim Tu Bong and
Pak Hon Yong, followed the orders of Shtykov and the Soviet generals. The "
Provisional People's Committee for North Korea," though officially presenting itself as the ruling government, had no autonomy and merely executed the decisions made by the Soviet Civil Administration. The generals, including Shtykov, played a decisive role in shaping North Korea's early communist regime, with their actions and decisions significantly influencing the nation's political landscape for years to come. ==Inter-Korean relations==