There is no mention of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army in documents written by Kim Il Sung himself during his time in the
Soviet Army. Coined in the wake of the May 25th Instructions, the purported army is connected to
Kim Il Sung's cult of personality initiated by the guerrilla faction from the Soviet Army's
88th Separate Rifle Brigade, which seized power in North Korea. The KPRA was first mentioned in the late 1940s. Korean People's Revolutionary Army was allegedly founded on 25 April 1932. North Korean historiography credits the defeat of Japan in 1945 mostly to the KPRA, downplaying Soviet involvement. From 1978,
North Korea marked 25 April as the "true" founding date of the
Korean People's Army (KPA), with the KPA being claimed to just be the reconstitution of the KPRA. North Korean leader
Kim Jong Un moved back the KPA's official founding date back to its original date of 8 February 1948, with 25 April instead becoming the official foundation date of the KPRA ==See also==