Chronicle of the Relationship between the Korean Independence Movement and China: 1919~1949

Chronicle of the Relationship between the Korean Independence Movement and China: 1919~1949

by Compiled By Shi Yuanhua And Jiang Jianzhong

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The research content of this book covers the three major series of activities of the Korean independence movement in China and their relationship with the Chinese government and opposition parties from the outbreak of the "March First" Movement in South Korea in 1919 to the withdrawal of members of the Korean delegation to China in 1949: the Korean independence movement with the Korean Provisional Government as the main body, mainly in the areas within the Chinese customs, and the relationship with the Chinese officialdom. During the Anti-Japanese War, the Korean Independence Movement, represented by the Korean Independence League and the Korean Volunteer Army, carried out in the anti-Japanese base areas behind enemy lines and its relationship with the anti-Japanese military and civilians behind enemy lines led by the Communist Party of China; after the "September 18th" Incident, the relationship between the Korean revolutionaries who persisted in guerrilla warfare in Northeast China and the Soviet Union and the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces led by the Communist Party of China. It will also comprehensively examine the history of the relationship between China's Beiyang government, the French-protecting military government led by Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese Kuomintang, the Chinese Communist Party, other Chinese parties and famous social groups, and the Korean independence movement.

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