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Kim Chol-man was a North Korean politician and military official. He was a member of several important committees and organizations, including the 6th Central Military Commission, the 6th Politburo, and the Second Economic Committee. He was at the forefront of the North Korean munitions industry, the country's economic base. In old age Kim was no longer considered a major player in North Korean politics, having retired from most of his important posts.

Early life and education
Kim was born in 1918 in South Pyongan Province. He is the brother-in-law of Han Tok-su, former chairman of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan. He was trained at the Frunze Military Academy in the Soviet Union, then known as the RKKA Military Academy. ==Military career==
Military career
Kim joined Kim Il Sung's United Army in 1937 along with other first-generation guerrilla leaders such as Ri Ul-sol and Kim Ik-hyon. Kim also held many para-military posts. In 1964, he became the Director-General of the Strategy Bureau in the Ministry of People's Security. During this time, he was a central figure in the establishment of a unitary leadership and a collective principle system in North Korea, along with Kim Jong Il. In October 1980 he was appointed a member of the powerful 6th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea. In September 1998 he became a member of the National Defense Commission. Kim led North Korea's munitions industry, the country's economic base, along with Korean Workers' Party Secretary Jon Pyong-ho. ==Political career==
Political career
In November 1967, as a member of the first generation of North Korean leadership, Kim was elected as an alternate member to the 6th Central Committee of the Korean Workers' Party. He was elevated to full member status in November 1970. In old age, Kim was retired from many of his positions. During a reshuffle in 2003, which saw the removal of other members of the first generation of North Korean leadership such as Ri Ul-sol, Kim was retired from the Second Economic Committee and the National Defense Commission. He held on to membership in the Central Military Committee until September 2010. He was a delegate deputy to the 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Supreme People's Assemblies. ==Awards==
Awards
Kim was the recipient of the Hero of the Republic and Double Hero awards in 1968 and 1992 respectively. == Death ==
Death
Kim Chol-man died of bladder cancer on 3 December 2018 at the age of 98. His funeral committee was chaired by Kim Jong Un and was composed of the following members: • Kim Jong UnChoe Ryong-haePak Pong-juYang Hyong-sopRi Myong-suRi Su-yongKim Phyong-haeThae Jong-suO Su-yongAn Jong-suKim Yong-cholChoe Pu-ilRo Tu-cholChoe HwiPak Thae-dokKim Su-gilRi Yong-gilNo Kwang-cholJong Kyong-thaekIm Chol-ungJo Yon-junRi Man-gonRi Pyong-cholKim Nung-oKim Tok-hun • • Ri Ryong-namTong Jong-hoJon Kwang-ho • • Kim Yong-daeHwang Sun-huiPak Kyong-sukRi Yong-sukRi Il-hwanRi Chol-man • • Ri Yong-raeRyang Won-hoPak To-chunHong Sung-muHong Yong-chilYu JinKang Pong-hunKim Tu-ilMun Kyong-dok • • Ryang Jong-hunKim Jae-ryongPak Jong-namRi Hi-yongKim Song-il • • • • • • • • • Jo Jun-moSo Hong-chan • • Jo Kyong-chol • • Yun Tong-hyonKim Song-cholHo Yong-chunKim Hyong-ryongRi Yong-juO Kum-chol ==References==
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