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North Korea during the Arduous March, the Famine in the 90s

North Korea during the Arduous March, the Famine in the 90s The Arduous March was caused by the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc, which suddenly disrupted the DPRK's trade relations. In addition there were 2 years with floods and in the following year a big drought. Although all this resulted in food shortages, it was still manageable by the DPRK. The Famine began when the US, under Bill Clinton and the following hostile forces, wanted to use the opportunity for a regime change and drove the northern Kenyan people into starvation through increased sanctions. The hope of the imperialists was a hunger revolt against the government and state leadership, the result was the opposite. The unity of people, army and leadership was strengthened.


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