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Park Chung-hee's Assassination: The Shot That Changed South Korea

5 min · 27. Juni 2026
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On October 26, 1979, South Korean President Park Chung-hee was shot dead at a KCIA safehouse by his own intelligence chief. This episode untangles the web of betrayal, politics, and desperation that led to that moment. We explore Park's authoritarian grip, the Yusin Constitution, the Kwangju Uprising's shadow, and the chaotic transition that followed. Hear about Kim Jae-kyu, the assassin with a plan; Cha Ji-chul, the bodyguard who fought back; and the fateful dinner at the Blue House annex. What drove a loyalist to pull the trigger? And how did that single bullet unravel eighteen years of rule? This is the inside story of a killing that reshaped East Asia. #ParkChunghee #Assassination #KCIA #KimJaekyu #ChaJichul #YusinConstitution #GwangjuUprising #BlueHouse #October26 #HanRiverMiracle #SouthKorea #MilitaryDictatorship #Democratization #ColdWar #KoreanHistory #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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