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  2. List of militant Korean independence activist organizations

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    During the Japanese occupation of Korea, some groups participated in violent resistance against the Empire of Japan, as part of the Korean independence movement.They functioned as a big tent political movement that represented a wide array of ideologies, including democracy, socialism, nationalism, communism, and anarchism.

  3. Korean independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The Korean independence movement was a series of diplomatic and militant efforts to liberate Korea from Japanese rule.The movement began around the late 19th or early 20th century, and ended with the surrender of Japan in 1945.

  4. Category : Korean independence movement organizations

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    Militant Korean independence activist organizations (28 P) P. Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (3 C, 10 P) Y. Yan'an faction (12 P)

  5. 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.

  6. Category : Militant Korean independence activist organizations

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    Pages in category "Militant Korean independence activist organizations" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. March First Movement - Wikipedia

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    From February 25 to 27, thirty-three representatives from these various groups held a series of secret meetings in Seoul, during which they signed the Korean Declaration of Independence. [ 2 ] [ 46 ] From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on February 27, they printed 21,000 copies of the declaration at the printing facilities of Posŏngsa [ ko ] , a publisher ...

  8. 'This physical pain does not compare to the pain of losing my ...

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    The Korean Independence Movement protests, also known as “Sam-il,” meaning three-one, began March 1 and lasted through April, with an estimated 2 million people participating – an impressive ...

  9. Korean Righteous Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Righteous Corps (Korean: 대한정의단) was a short-lived militant Korean independence activist organization from May to October 1919. It was founded as a union of Daejong followers and believers of other religions, such as the Confucian Church .