The following is the continuation of the article which I sent today which entitled, It is the same as many Koreans who immigrated to the United States after the war changed their.
Meanwhile, in "North Korean economic history 1910-60", a text that can be read as an "accusation sentence" to the academic society "Korean History Study Group" (established in 1959, Chongryon family) whose professor Kimura himself continued paying membership fee for many years It is published as "Supplement" over 18 pages.
The association has extremely political nature close to North Korea and Marxism-Leninism's view of history,
It is "accusation" about past and present which did not do empirical historical compilation.
For example, it is "history of Korea" (Sanseido) published by the same association in 1974. Despite being a history of the Korean Peninsula from the ancient times to the present age, the book overrides "anti-Japanese ideology and emotional Japanese crime theory". Criticize Japan as absolute evil, using erroneous figures for the data that it considers as deteriorating the living condition of Koreans under Japanese rule.
On the other hand, the activities of the study group have had a great influence on the educational setting. Also in the history book edited by the Korea History Study Group, there is "Introduction to Korea's history" issued in 1986. Although it is a guide book for teachers and staff, in the early 1960s, agricultural productivity in North Korea has also reached a steady track, self-sufficiency in North Korea has been realized, and rice is also being supplied cheaply.
Professor Kimura's analysis is different. North Korea's postwar statistics questioned the fact that the total cultivated area of crops is increasing even during the Korean War. "While the country was destroyed in battle, while the shortage of labor force and materials was at its limit, it was unnatural that crop growth increased.
It also conclude that the per capita food production volume, which was 0.26 tonne in 1945, has increased rapidly to 0.45 tonne in 1957, "a type of propaganda the government has made overly."