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Kim Ku, the Father of Korean Independence

12 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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This episode tells the story of Kim Ku, a towering figure in Korea's independence movement whose life spanned the fall of the Joseon dynasty, Japanese colonial rule, and the birth of a divided Korea. Lucas and Luna explore his early years as a righteous army fighter, his dramatic 1896 assassination of a Japanese officer at age 19, his years in exile as head of the Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai, and his controversial 1945 return to a peninsula on the brink of civil war. They discuss the 1932 Shanghai bombing plot that catapulted the provisional government onto the world stage, Kim's bitter rivalry with Syngman Rhee, and his tragic assassination in 1949 by a South Korean army lieutenant. Along the way, they consider Kim's vision of a unified, democratic Korea and why he remains both revered and contested in modern Korean memory. #KimKu #KoreanIndependence #KoreanProvisionalGovernment #Baekbeom #JapanKorea #YoonBongGil #ShanghaiBombing #SyngmanRhee #RighteousArmy #ColonialKorea #KoreanHistory #IndependenceMovement #EastAsia #20thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #Korea #ModernKorea Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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