Kim Shimin

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His Excellency
Generalissimo
Kim Shimin
Kim Shimin portrait.jpg
Official portrait of Kim Shimin, taken in 1956.
8th Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union
In office
March 18, 1955 – November 29, 1979
Preceded byChoi Yoondeok
Succeeded byLi Shan
1st President of the National Reconstruction Council
In office
February 13, 1955 – March 18, 1955
Preceded byGwanho Liu
Succeeded byPosition merged into Chancellor
Commander-in-chief of the Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces
Assumed office
February 14, 1955
Preceded byChoi Yoondeok
Succeeded byLi Shan
Personal details
Born
Kim Shimin (金時敏)

(1894-10-26)October 26, 1894
Dongdo, Haedong Prefecture, Empire of Zhenia (modern-day Haedong SAR
DiedJune 4, 1982(1982-06-04) (aged 87)
Dongdo, Haedong Special Administrative Region, Zhenia
Resting placeKim Shimin Memorial, Dongdo, Haedong Special Administrative Region, Zhenia
Political partyNationalist Party
SpouseHamin Cho (1920-1975)
ChildrenKim Jinseok (1933-)
Kim Jongseo (1937-)
OccupationRevolutionary, military leader, statesman
AwardsMedal of the Phoenix
EthnicityJin Zhenian
Military service
Allegiance Zhenia
Branch/serviceGreater Eastern Union Army (1915-1949, 1953-1979)
RankSupreme Commander of the Defense Forces
CommandsGreater Eastern Union Defense Forces
Battles/warsFirst Great War
Second Great War
Coup of 1955

Kim Shimin (Zhenian: 김시민/金時敏), was a Zhenian military leader and statesman who served as the 8th Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union from 1955 to 1979, during the Third Republic. With a term length of over 24 years, he retains the title of the longest-serving Chancellor in Zhenian history. Prior to his term as Chancellor, he had served as a military leader of the Greater Eastern Union Army during the First and Second Great Wars, having been responsible for the Indian Campaign (1939-1940) and the Australian Campaign (1941-1943) in the southern front.

Born in modern-day Dongdo on October 26, 1894, Kim Shimin became a military officer of the Greater Eastern Union Army after graduating the Greater Eastern Union Military Academy, summa cum laude, in 1914. Having led his company in the first landings during the Eurian Campaign, he was awarded the Medal of the Phoenix for his bravery during the campaign. Following the end of the First Great War, he served under the Governor-Generals of Yinguo and was ultimately promoted to lieutenant general by 1937, becoming the youngest lieutenant general in GEUDEF history at the time. During the Second Great War, he oversaw major Zhenian campaigns in the southern front, most notably the Indian and Australian campaigns; he was displaced to oversee the defense effort of the mainland by 1945, staying near Daedo until the end of the war. Although he had been formally released from service directly after Zhenian defeat of the Second Great War, he returned to become a lieutenant general of the Second Corps amid the restoration of the GEUDEF.

In February 13, 1955, Kim Shimin led a military coup alongside the Front of National Salvation against Choi Yoondeok's government, effectively ending the Second Republic. After the coup's success, he temporarily headed the National Reconstruction Council and was eventually elected into Chancellor in the elections that were held in May. After purging political opponents and strengthening his monopoly over the nation's politics, his regime led the post-war reconstruction effort of Zhenia, resulting in an economic boom later known as the Miracle of the Danbon River.

Early Life

Military Career

National Reconstruction Council

Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union

After Chancellor

Death and Legacy

See Also