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  2. Korean Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    In September 1939, the Korean Independence Party established the Korean Restoration Army, which Kim Ku wanted to keep as an independent unit, without obtaining approval from the Chinese government. [9] On 11 November 1939, the KPG announced a plan, created by Jo So-ang, to create an army. Like their failed proposal in 1938, it was wildly ...

  3. Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the Korean Liberation Army was preparing an assault against Japanese forces in Korea in conjunction with the US Office of Strategic Services. On 15 August 1945, the Japanese empire began to collapse and Korea finally gained independence a few weeks later, ending 35 years of Japanese occupation.

  4. Korean independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The early Korean Christian missionaries both led the Korean independence movement active from 1890 through 1907, and later the creation of a Korean liberation movement from 1907 to 1945. [28] Korean Christians suffered martyrdoms, crucifixions, burnings to death, police interrogations and massacres by the Japanese.

  5. Ryu Tongnyŏl - Wikipedia

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    Ryu Tong-nyŏl (Korean: 류동열; Hanja: 柳東說, March 26, 1879 – October 18, 1950) was a Korean independence activist. [1] He was a member of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, a guerrilla in Manchuria, and a member of the Korean Liberation Army.

  6. List of militant Korean independence activist organizations

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    On May 3, 1920, the Korean Independence Army, the National Army, the Korean Democratic Corps, and the Military Affairs Office were allied to establish the Korean Northern Army Command (대한북로독군부; 大韓北路督軍府; Daehan Bungnodokgunbu). The base was located in Fengwudong, Wangqing County.

  7. Korean Independence Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Independence Corps was an armed group that sought to unite the Korean community and simultaneously waged a desperate armed independence struggle against Japanese colonial rule, hoping to liberate the country through a war of independence. The Korean Liberation Army inherited this independence movement line.

  8. Eagle Project - Wikipedia

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    However, it was not the only Korean independence organization; numerous others formed that often differed by ideology and location. In 1937, shortly before World War II, the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out between China and Japan. This motivated the 1940 creation of the Korean Liberation Army (KLA): the military of the KPG.

  9. List of governments in exile during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The KPG formed the Korean Liberation Army in 1940, which fought in the Asia-Pacific Theatre. [22] After a period of American occupation, the KPG's first President (in 1919–23) Syngman Rhee became the president of the First Republic of South Korea. Sublime State of Persia: Geneva: 1923 Extant today: Imperial State of Iran: Shah Fereydoun Mirza ...