[KS] Official end of WWII in Asia

Kwang On Yoo lovehankook at gmail.com
Fri Sep 3 07:11:21 EDT 2010


You are absolutely right but the war waged in the period was only between
China and Japan, thus still not a WWII.

Mr. Yoon's act of heroism had awakened Chinese to rally against Japanese
once again. Every year, City of Shanghai sets aside one day to remember him.

Meantime, the repercussion Japanese brought to Korea and specially to Korean
in China was beyond description. President Kim himself had to go in hiding
and
eventually the Korean Provisional Government had to move out from Shanghai
to Chungking to relieve the pressure from Japanese.




2010/9/2 Kent Allen Davy <kentdavy at gmail.com>

> Wouldn't it be a less Western-centric to note that the War in Asia
> effectively began at least as early as 1937, with Japan's initiation of
> total war against China after the previous period of intermittent conflict
> dating from 1931?
>
> And pray tell what does Yoon Bong-gil have to do with it?
>
> 2010/9/2 Kwang On Yoo <lovehankook at gmail.com>
>
> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Today marks the 65th anniversary of the signing of the *Japanese
>> Instrument of Surrender<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Instrument_of_Surrender>,
>> which occurred Sunday, September 2nd,1945.*
>>
>> To commemorate, I would like to share this rare, 8 minute long, film
>> footage of Japanese surrender, which officially ended WWll, 3 years and 9
>> months of battle in the Asia-Pacific region.
>>
>>
>> http://enka2.netorage.com:9711/harddisk/user/lyk36/mumess/376-macarthurjap.htm
>>
>>  In the footage, the narrator mentions that the Japanese Foreign
>> Minister, Sigemitsu Mamoru (重光葵)was wounded by a Korean patriot and walks
>> on an artificial leg.
>>
>>  In 1932, upon learning that the Japanese were going to have a ceremony
>> in a Shanghai park to commemorate their recent victory over China in a
>> Shanghai skirmish and to celebrate their Emperor's birthday, Mr. Kim Ku (김
>> 구), the then President of the Korean Provincial Government (the government
>> in exile) and Yoon Bong-Gil (윤 봉길) concocted a plan to eliminate Japaneseleadership in China.
>>
>> With money sent by Koreans in the U.S., Mr. Kim Ku ordered two bombs made
>> by the Nationalist Chinese Ordinance Depot in Shanghai.
>>
>> On April 29th, 1932, during the ceremony in the Shanghai park, Yoon
>> detonated one bomb on the troop review stage, killing General Sirokawa
>> Yosinori (白川義則), who was the overall commander of Japanese forces in
>> China. The bomb also wounded several other military commanders as well
>> as Sigemitsu Mamoru, who was the then Japanese Ambassador to China at the
>> time.
>>
>> General Chiang Kai-sheck, the then Nationalist Chinese Premier stated,  "A
>> young Korean patriot has accomplished something tens of thousand of Chinese
>> soldiers could not do." Ever since, finally,  he and his government extended
>> their full support to the Korean Provincial Government.
>>
>>  Mr. Yoon was later executed in Japan at the age of 24, and was survived
>> by his 25 year old wife, and 2 sons, ages 3 and 1.
>>
>> Details of this account can be found in President Kim's autobiography, *Baikbum
>> Ilji* (백범 일지, pages 214-215).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Kwang-On Yoo
>>
>
>
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