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    • 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 movement against the Empire of Japan, head of the Korean Provisional Government for multiple terms, and a Korean reunification activist after 1945. Kim is revered in South Korea, wher… See more

    Early life

    Kim was born Kim Ch'angam, on August 29, 1876, in T'otkol village, Paegunbang, Haeju, Hwanghae Province,
    Kim's … See more

    Activities before Japanese occupation (1893–1905)

    In January 1893, Kim joined the Donghak movement after traveling to meet its leader, O Ŭng-sŏn [ko] in Podong. The movement was created in 1860 in reaction to the instability of Joseon in the 19th century and the spread … See more

    BornAugust 29, 1876 · T'otkol village, Paegunbang, Haeju, Hwanghae Province, Joseon
    DiedJune 26, 1949 (aged 72) · Gyeonggyojang, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
    ChildrenKim In · Kim Shin
    Independence activities in Korea (1905–1919)

    In November 1905, the short-lived Korean Empire became a protectorate of Japan, after it was compelled to sign the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905 (also known as the "Eulsa Treaty"). The treaty was the result of Japanese v… See more

    Exile in Shanghai (1919–1932)

    On March 1, 1919, Kim participated in a nationwide non-violent protest now known as the March First Movement that was violently suppressed by Imperial Japan, resulting in thousands of deaths and tens of thousands … See more

    Infamy and escape (1932–1937)

    After the Shanghai bombing in late April, Kim became infamous. In order to avoid putting other Koreans at risk, Kim sent statements to various newspapers in Shanghai in which he claimed personal responsibili… See more

    Activities during the Second Sino–Japanese War (1937–1945)

    In early July 1937, the anticipated China–Japan conflict began in earnest. On July 15, the KPG met to plan their involvement in the conflict. They saw it as a critical opportunity to achieve independen… See more

    Return to Korea and reunification push (1945–1949)

    On August 10, 1945, Kim learned of the surrender of Japan. He later described his feelings as such:
    This felt less like happy news and more like the sky was falling. Years of trials and tribulations … See more

     
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