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    The Jeju uprising, known in South Korea as the Jeju April 3 incident (Korean: 제주 4·3 사건), was an uprising on Jeju Island from April 1948 to May 1949....
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    Jeju Island (Jeju/Korean: 제주도; Hanja: 濟州島; RR: Jejudo; IPA: [tɕeːdʑudo]) is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of 1,833.2 km2 (707.8 sq mi)...
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  • Korea military and leader of government forces on Jeju Province during the first month of the Jeju uprising. Kim Ik-ryeol was born in Hadong, Gyeongsangnam...
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    Jeju Province (Korean: 제주도; RR: Jeju-do; IPA: [tɕedʑudo]), officially Jeju Special Self-Governing Province (Jeju: 제주특벨ᄌᆞ치도; Korean: 제주특별자치도), is the southernmost...
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  • Kim Dal-sam (category People from Jeju Province)
    Workers' Party of South Korea during the Jeju uprising. Kim Dal-sam was born Yi Song-jin (이승진) in 1923 and grew up in Jeju Province, Korea.: 158  During Japanese...
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    The Jeju people or Jejuans are an indigenous people of the Jeju Island, distinct from ethnic Koreans of the mainland, which is geographically located...
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    raised arms in opposition to the Rhee government's handling of the Jeju Uprising, which had occurred just months earlier in April. Park Chung-hee, who...
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    Jeju (Jeju: 제줏말; Jeju RR: Jejun-mal, or Korean: 제주어; RR: Jeju-eo, or 제주말; Jeju-mal), often called Jejueo or Jejuan in English-language scholarship, is...
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  • including the 1916 Easter Rising, the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the 1949 Jeju uprising. Intifada is an Arabic word literally meaning, as a noun...
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  • atrocities during the South Korean government-led suppression of the Jeju Uprising. The North-West Youth Association was established on November 30, 1946...
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    public attention to the events of the 1948 Jeju Uprising. She participated in a memorial service for the uprising in 1998, and chaired the first public inquiry...
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    1948–1949 Jeju uprising. In June 1999, President Kim Dae-jung pledged to support the construction of a memorial park to the Jeju uprising. After a January...
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    USAMGIK, Dean oversaw the violent suppression of the Jeju uprising, a prolonged armed uprising which broke out on April 3, 1948, largely in protest to...
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    published in 2021. It tells the story of a writer researching the 1948–49 Jeju uprising and its impact on her friend's family. The French translation of the...
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    to 1949, due to the Jeju uprising, and its resulting suppression and massacre by anti-communist Korean forces, thousands of Jeju residents fled to Japan...
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    Jeongbang Waterfall (category Tourist attractions in Jeju Province)
    is also known to be a location related to the 1948 Jeju uprising. Civilians caught up in the uprising were executed near the falls, and their bodies were...
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    was dispatched to Jeju Island to enforce a naval blockade, preventing insurgents from obtaining mainland help. (see: Jeju Uprising) On May 19, Colonel...
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  • government in Gangjeong village on the southern coast of Jeju Island (coterminous with Jeju Province, or Jeju-do), South Korea. By 2011, construction had been...
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    000 and 100,000 people were killed. Most casualties resulted from the Jeju Uprising. In December 1945, at the Moscow Conference, the Allies agreed that...
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  • which refers to a "series of armed uprisings and counterinsurgency that occurred between 1948 and 1954 on Jeju island, the largest island in the southernmost...
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    Hallasan Mountain Jeju Uprising Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes "Jejuolle Trail - Route 10". www.jejuolle.org. Retrieved 2024-06-15. Jeju Special Self-governing...
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    Syngman 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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    with 20,000 to 40,000 Koreans fleeing Syngman Rhee's forces during the Jeju uprising in 1948. The Yeosu-Suncheon rebellion also increased the illegal immigration...
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    Hallasan (category Mountains of Jeju Province)
    Hallasan (Korean: 한라산) is a shield volcano on Jeju Island in South Korea. Its summit, at 1,947 m (6,388 ft), is the highest point in the country. The area...
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    On Jeju Island, since the late 1980s there have been public lamentations of the dead involving simbang to mark those killed in the Jeju uprising of 1948...
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  • Operation Blacklist Forty United States Army Military Government in Korea Jeju uprising Yeosu–Suncheon rebellion Cumings, Bruce, The Origins of the Korean War:...
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    Jeju Uprising started during the U.S. occupation period in April 1948 when left wing radicals killed 30 South Korean police officers. This uprising happened...
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    States, the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Cambodia; the sites of the Jeju Uprising in South Korea and the Spirit Lake Internment Camp Centre near La Ferme...
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    rebellions by communists such as the Jeju uprising in 1948 and further Communist partisans in the Korean War. The Jeju Uprising was violently suppressed and led...
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    gangs, contributed to tensions that exploded in the events known as Jeju uprising of 1948–1949.: p.221  Early November saw the creation of the National...
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