Lyuh Woon-hyung

South Korean politician and independence leader

Lyuh Woon-hyung - South Korean politician and independence leader
Born

1886
139 years ago

Died

July 19th, 1947
77 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

South Korea

Links & References

Contributed to the Korean independence movement during Japanese colonial rule. Participated in the establishment of the Korean Provisional Government and later advocated for a unified Korea following World War II. Held significant political roles in the post-liberation period, including serving as the Minister of Interior. Promoted democratic reforms and social justice, ultimately leading to tensions with various factions within the Korean political landscape.

Helped establish the Korean Provisional Government

Served as Minister of Interior in post-liberation Korea

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