3. Kim Il Sung
Kim Il Sung, born Kim Song-ju in 1912, emerged as the founding leader of North Korea in 1948. He established a pervasive personality cult, positioning himself as the central figure of the state’s ideology, Juche, which emphasized self-reliance and his paramount role. His absolute authority facilitated dynastic succession, leading to the leadership of his son, Kim Jong Il, and grandson, Kim Jong Un. Kim Il Sung’s policies and centralized control have profoundly influenced North Korea’s isolationist stance and its political and economic systems. (britannica.com)