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Hwang Hyeon-pil's History for Progress

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Title: Hwang Hyeon-pil's History for Progress
Korean Title: 황현필의 진보를 위한 역사
Author: Hwang Hyeon-pil
Publisher: Reverse path
ISBN:9791198593283


550page 150*215mm715g



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>>>This book is written in Korean.

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Description In conclusion, if there had been no efforts by our independence activists, our independence would not have been promised by the international community. If that had been the case, even if Japan had fallen, our immediate independence would have been difficult. Rather, after Japan’s fall, we might have been lumped together with Japan and treated as a defeated nation and a war criminal nation. The discussion on the independence of the Korean Peninsula could have been discussed at the San Francisco Conference (1951) a few years later. Just like Dokdo. If your young children ask you, “Mom, Dad, how did we become independent from Japan?”, answer them confidently like this. “It is true that we became independent when the United States defeated Japan, but the passionate independence movement of independence activists had a great influence on our complete independence. That is why we must respect independence activists.” - 36 From “Our Independence Was Thanks to the United States and the Independence Movement Was a Flop?”

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