- Vyatskoye, Khabarovsk Krai
Vyatskoye ( _ru. Вя́тское) (alternatively known as "Viatsk" or "Viatskoe") is a small fishing village in
Khabarovsk Krai ,Russia , located on the east side of theAmur River , km to mi|70 northeast ofKhabarovsk .History
The original inhabitants apparently were various
Tungusic peoples .Formerly part of
Outer Manchuria , Vyatskoye along withKhabarovsk andVladivostok was ceded to Imperial Russia by theQing Dynasty of China as part of the 1860Convention of Peking .During
World War II near Vyatskoye was a camp for the Soviet 88th Brigade, which was made up of Chinese and Korean guerrillas.Kim Il-sung , future leader of theDemocratic People's Republic of Korea , was stationed there as a Captain in the SovietRed Army commanding a battalion, and according to some sources his family was there as well.ref|Sheets According to those same sources his sonKim Jong-il was born there onFebruary 16 ,1941 (Although the DPRK government claim Kim Jong-il was born onBaekdu Mountain inJapanese occupied Korea a year later, on February 16,1942 ). Residents of the town claim that his brotherShura Kim (also known as the first Kim Pyong-il) fell into a well and died, and was buried there;ref|Sergeyevna however other sources claim thatKim Jong-il 's sibling drowned in a pool inPyongyang in 1947.Notes
#Note|Sheets " [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1671983 National Public Radio] ", February 12, 2004. "A Visit to Kim Jong Il's Russian Birthplace".
#Note|Sergeyevna " [http://nk.chosun.com/english/news/news.html?ACT=detail&res_id=7283 The Chosun Ilbo (newspaper)] ", August 22, 2002. "Sergeyevna Remembers Kim Jong Il".
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