Tok-chae, a former North Korean politician, rose to become the vice-chairman of the Communist League through his loyalty to the ruling regime and his ability to navigate the political landscape. He likely gained the trust of higher officials and demonstrated his commitment to the communist ideology, which led to his appointment to such a prominent position.
Communist League ended in 1852.
Communist League was created in 1847.
Communist League of Slovakia was created in 1991.
Communist League of America ended in 1934.
Communist League of America was created in 1928.
Communist League of Struggle ended in 1937.
Communist League of Struggle was created in 1931.
Communist League - Canada - was created in 1977.
Revolutionary Communist League of Britain ended in 1998.
Communist League of West Germany was created in 1973.
Young Communist League of Yugoslavia ended in 1990.
Young Communist League of Czechoslovakia ended in 1936.