Cho Man-sik (Korean: 조만식; 1 February 1883 – 18 October 1950), also known by his art name Godang (고당), was a Korean independence activist. He became involved...
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carried out in North Korea. The leader in the North Korean region was Cho Man-sik, a native of Pyongyang, who 'took a non-violent yet uncompromising route'...
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effective control of the WPK. The party was established in Pyongyang by Cho Man-sik on 3 November 1945 as the Korean Democratic Party (조선민주당). It quickly...
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with this name include: Cho Man-sik (1884–1950), Korean independence activist Chae Man-sik (1902–1950), Korean novelist Kim Man-sig (1940 or 1942 – 2013)...
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ended following the arrest of Cho Man-sik by the Soviets in January 1946 due to opposing ideologies between the two and Cho's opposition to the proposal...
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time, several WSS agents attempted to help Cho Man-sik escape his house arrest at the Koryo Hotel. But Cho reportedly refused to escape, and said "If...
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Cho Man-sik. Unlike their American counterparts, the Soviet authorities recognized and worked with the People's Committees. By some accounts, Cho Man-sik...
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Joseon period Jo Man-yeong (1776–1846), father of Queen Shinjeong Cho Man-sik (1883–1950), activist of the Korea's independence movement Cho Nam-chul (1923–2006)...
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Kyu-sik Lee Beom-seok No Baek-rin Park Eunsik Syngman Rhee Yang Gi-tak Yi Dong-hwi Yi Dong-nyung Yi Sang-ryong Han Kyu-seol Jeong Jong-myeong Cho Man-sik...
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refused to adapt Sōshi-kaimei. After the Liberation, he participated with Cho Man-sik in the Committee for the Preparation of Korean Independence, founded...
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