Kim Ku (Korean: 김구; August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), also known by his art name Paekpŏm, was a Korean politician. He was a leader of the Korean independence...
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The Kim Koo Museum (Korean: 백범김구기념관; lit. Paekpŏm Kim Ku Memorial Hall) is a museum in located within Hyochang Park, Hyochang-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul...
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Ahn Doo-hee (category Kim Ku)
Korean lieutenant who assassinated independence activist Korean leader Kim Ku on 26 June 1949. Officially, it is maintained that Ahn Doo-hee acted alone...
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Kim Duk-koo (Korean: 김득구; born Lee Deok-gu, 이덕구; July 29, 1955 – November 18, 1982) was a South Korean boxer who died after fighting in a world championship...
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been Kim Ku's assassination. On 26 June 1949, Kim Ku was assassinated by Ahn Doo-hee, who confessed that he assassinated Kim Ku by the order of Kim Chang-ryong...
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translated as the Diary of Kim Ku or Diary of Kim Gu, is the Korean-language autobiography of Korean independence activist Kim Ku. It was written in two parts...
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Dong-nyeong, Cho Wan Gu, Sin Chaeho, Jo So-ang and Kim Dae Ji. In addition, Kim Ku, Yi Dong-nyeong participated in the establishment, and Ahn Changho, Yi Dong-hwi...
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Ok Kwanbin (category Kim Ku)
assassinated at the behest of Kim Ku, by agents of the anarchist South China Korean Youth Alliance [ko]. Around July 1933, Kim Ku felt that Ok Kwanbin had...
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Kim Ku over the issue of establishing a separate government in the southern part of Korea, instead of including the communist-controlled north. Kim rejected...
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diplomat. He was the son of Kim Ku. He spent much of his early life in exile in China alongside his father, older brother Kim In [ko], and grandmother Kwak...
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Seungman gwa Gim Gu (Korean: 《이승만과 김구》), name translatable as Syngman Rhee and Kim Ku, is a Korean-language biography by South Korean politician and journalist...
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people. Later it was nominally nominate Syngman Rhee as PRK's leader, Kim Ku and Kim Kyu-sik were also invited to join the cabinet, but all of them refused...
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Young-hoo as Kim Ku Park Gyu-chae as Lee Ki-poong Kook Jong-hwan as Kim Il Sung Shim Yang-hong as Yu Chin-san Lee Jung-gil as Chang Taek-sang Kim Mu-saeng...
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came from the Andong Kim clan. He was Joseon's chief state councillor from 1645 to 1650,[citation needed] and was an ancestor of Kim Ku, a famous Korean independence...
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Kim Lim (1936–1997) was a Singaporean-British sculptor and printmaker of Chinese descent. She is most recognized for her abstract wooden and stone-carved...
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lies empty as of 2021[update], as his remains have yet to be recovered. Kim Ku is also buried in the park. In the vicinity of these graves are a number...
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Korean National Revolutionary Party (category Kim Kyu-sik)
ideologically closer to the rightist Kim Ku than he was to Kim Won-bong. In August 1936 an unauthorized plot by Kim Won-bong to use bombs against the Kuomintang...
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Son Suk-ku (Korean: 손석구; Korean pronunciation: [son.sʌk̚.ku]; born February 7, 1983) is a South Korean actor. He gained recognition for his roles in the...
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The Ku Klux Klan (/ˌkuː klʌks ˈklæn, ˌkjuː-/), commonly shortened to the KKK or the Klan, is the name of an American white supremacist, far-right terrorist...
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militant efforts that advocated for Korea's independence. In 1931, member Kim Ku founded the Korean Patriotic Organization (KPO), a militant arm of the KPG...
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Japanese Army Academy Korean Liberation Army Kim Chwa-chin Kim Du-han Lee Beom-seok Syngman Rhee Kim Ku Kim Kyu-sik Park Chung Hee Shin Song-mo Sin Ik-hui...
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White Shirts Society (category Kim Ku)
including an assassination attempt on Kim Il Sung in 1946, the killing of Lyuh Woon-hyung in 1947, and the killing of Kim Ku in 1949. But there is disagreement...
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He attended a meeting with Kim Ku and Kim Kyu-sik on the subject of Korean reunification. On record, he collaborated with Kim Il Sung in the Korean War...
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8 Kim Ku 김구 金九 (1876-1949) 11 14 December 1926 11 April 1927 Constitutional amendment of 1927 Chairpersons of the State Council (국무회의 주석) (8) Kim Ku 김구...
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doi:10.1016/j.gtc.2008.06.002. PMC 2676775. PMID 18794003. Park DH, Yoon SG, Kim KU, et al. (May 2005). "Comparison study between electrogalvanic stimulation...
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Lee Bong-chang (category Kim Ku)
KPG member Kim Ku heard the commotion and came down to investigate. Kim introduced himself using a pseudonym. Lee repeated his story, but Kim too viewed...
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Shanghai by Kim Ku in 1928, uniting a faction of conservative members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea headed by Kim. When Kim was able...
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Kim Won-bong (Korean: 김원봉; 1898 – c.1958) was a Korean independence activist, Korean anarchist, communist, and later statesman for North Korea. His art...
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Kim Kulim (김구림, also frequently romanized as Kim Ku-lim; born 1936 in Sangju, North Gyeongsang province, Korea) is a South Korean artist. Primarily self-taught...
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Kwak Nak-won (category Kim Ku)
1859 – 26 April 1939) was a Korean independence activist and the mother of Kim Ku. She joined her son in exile in the Republic of China and assisted him and...
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