Kim Il-sung officially abolished feudalism in North Korea in 1946, shortly after the end of World War II and the establishment of a Soviet-backed government. This reform was part of his broader agenda to reshape the country’s social and economic structures, transitioning from a feudal system to a socialist one. The land reform policies implemented during this time aimed to redistribute land from landlords to peasants, aligning with communist ideologies.
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