Hong Sa-ik (Korean: 홍사익; 4 March 1889 – 26 September 1946), also known by the Japanese reading of his name Kō Shiyoku (洪 思翊), was a lieutenant general...
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duo Hong Sisters Hong Myung-bo (born 1969), South Korean footballer and manager Nansook Hong (born 1966), daughter-in-law of Sun Myung Moon Hong Sa-ik (1889–1946)...
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was Honmachi, present-day Chungmu-ro. Japan portal Names of Seoul Yu, Woo-Ik; Lee, Chan (4 November 2019). "Seoul". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
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highest-ranking Korean to be prosecuted after the war was Lieutenant General Hong Sa-ik, who was in command of all the Japanese prisoner-of-war camps in the Philippines...
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Saik or Sa-ik may be: Hong Sa-ik, Korean general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II Jang Sa-ik, South Korean singer Courtesy name of late...
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Korean Language Society Incident (1942) Collaborators Five Eulsa Traitors Hong Sa-ik Iljinhoe Korean History Compilation Committee Park Yeong-hyo Refrain Club...
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Dae-jung (金大中), a.k.a. Toyota Daiju (豊田大中), former president of South Korea Hong Sa-ik (洪思翊), Lieutenant General in the Imperial Japanese Army Pak Chun-geum...
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Chinese Nationalists. During the Second World War, he invited General Hong Sa-ik, the highest ranking Korean officer in the Imperial Japanese Army, to...
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China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaya, Thailand, Burma, New Guinea, Hong Kong, Macau, and French Indochina. A smaller number of women of European...
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(neighborhoods): Jongno District, Seoul Brea, California, United States Hong Sa-ik, Zainichi Korean war criminal and lieutenant general of the Imperial Japanese...
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civilians and anti-Japanese guerillas. Executed in 1948. Lieutenant General Hong Sa-Ik, tried under his name in Japanese "Shiyoku Kou". Commanded Japanese camps...
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(1942). The most prominent ethnic Korean convicted was Lieutenant General Hong Sa Ik, who orchestrated the organisation of prisoner of war camps in Southeast...
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The Study of the Japanese Government-General Building (1926-1995)" (PDF). Hong Kong University. Retrieved 2021-10-08. 37°34′39″N 126°58′38″E / 37.577393°N...
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prince, whose rank was honorary and who commanded no troops; and Lt. Gen. Hong Sa-Ik, who was a professional military man from the old Chosun army." "従軍慰安婦の正体"...
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graduated there during the Japanese colonial period were Yi Eun, Yi Woo, and Hong Sa-ik. Two days later, he was appointed as company commander of the Guards Cavalry...
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