Ho Ka-i

Description: (Politician)
Ho Ka-i was a prominent Soviet political operative and leader in North Korea, serving as the second vice-chairman of the DPRK Politburo. He oversaw the Soviet Korean faction within the early political framework of North Korea and played a crucial role in shaping the country's political landscape. Tragically, he allegedly took his own life in Pyongyang, leading to his replacement by Pak Chang-ok.

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Birthday March 18, 1908 (Pisces)
Born In Khabarovsk
Died on July 2, 1953
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