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    The Mungyeong Massacre (Korean: 문경 양민학살 사건; Hanja: 聞慶良民虐殺事件) was a massacre conducted by 2nd and 3rd platoon, 7th company, 3rd battalion, 25th Infantry...
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  • Reconciliation Commission (South Korea) Bodo League massacre Jeju uprising Mungyeong massacre List of massacres in South Korea 강화교동도 학살•1 '우익단체가 주민 212명 총살'...
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    (South Korea) Bodo League massacre Jeju Uprising Mungyeong massacre Geochang massacre List of massacres in South Korea Kim Sung-hwan (2008-05-22). "남양주...
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    Korea portal Bodo League massacre Mungyeong massacre Geochang massacre Hill 303 massacre Chaplain–Medic massacre List of massacres in South Korea "서울대병원...
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    Rhee's crackdown. Rhee massacred Southern dissenters, as in the Jeju Uprising, the Mungyeong Massacre and the Bodo League Massacre. In 1955, on account...
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  • The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in South Korea. "67년 만에 수습된 유해 200여 명 "대부분 부녀자·어린이"". 11 May 2018. South Korea owns up to brutal...
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    government put down a communist uprising on Jeju Island, and the Mungyeong and Bodo League massacres were committed against suspected communist sympathisers,...
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    Commission (South Korea) Bodo League massacre Jeju Uprising Mungyeong massacre Geochang massacre List of massacres in South Korea Hwang Chun-hwa (2011-11-29)...
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    December 1, 1947. On December 24, 1949, the division conducted the Mungyeong massacre. The unit was upgraded to a division on May 12, 1949. On June 25,...
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    Bodo League massacre Chinilpa Ganghwa massacre Geochang massacre Goyang Geumjeong Cave Massacre Hà My massacre Jeju Uprising Mungyeong Massacre National...
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    Reconciliation Commission (South Korea) Bodo League massacre Jeju Uprising Mungyeong massacre List of massacres in South Korea Wikisource has original text related...
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    in Covington, Kentucky Mungyeong Massacre: Soldiers of the South Korean Army killed 86 to 88 unarmed civilians in Mungyeong on suspicion of being communists...
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  • Regiment. They were engaged in battles with the Donghak Peasant Army in Mungyeong and Jeungsan, and could not participate in the Battle of Ugeumchi. Minami...
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  • Choe Chung-heon in 1219, and was filmed predominantly on open sets at Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang, and Jecheon, North Chungcheong. Age of Warriors recorded...
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    at least two years, and was placed in the Mungyeong Public Normal School [ko]. The school was in Mungyeong, then an isolated coal mining town. He finally...
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    Members of the Chinese Communist Party, who had survived the April 12 massacre, met at Wuhan and reelected Chen Duxiu (Ch'en Tu-hsiu) as the Party's Secretary...
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    beginning of the Korean War. On 24 December 1949, South Korean Army massacred Mungyeong citizens who were suspected communist sympathizers or their family...
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    border commander, as was the established policy. General Yi headed to Mungyeong near the beginning of the strategically important Choryong Pass to gather...
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    Pak Yol (category People from Mungyeong)
    travelled to Keijō (today Seoul), in order to report on an anti-Korean massacre that had taken place in Niigata Prefecture. Shortly afterwards, local anarchists...
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  • Autumn Uprising of 1946 (category Massacres in South Korea)
    Gimcheon, Gyeongsan, Cheongdo, Gyeongju, Yeongdeok, Andong, Sangju, Mungyeong, Yeongju, and Bonghwa, and about 773,200 people participated in the incident...
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    takes Cheongju 5 June Japanese First and Second divisions meet up at Mungyeong 6 June Battle of Chungju: Japanese First Division takes Chungju 8 June...
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  • Yeongcheon Park Heon-ki New Korea Party Sangju Lee Sang-bae New Korea Party Mungyeong–Yecheon Hwang Byung-tai New Korea Party Gyeongsan–Cheongdo Kim Jong-hak...
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  • reign), he renamed Heungnyeongbu to Jingangbu (晋康府) and was honored as Mungyeong Muwi Hyangri Jo an Gongsin (文經 武緯 嚮里措安功臣). In 1213, Gangjong died and...
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