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Jeju Island and the 1948 Uprising That Shaped Modern Korea

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In this episode of South Korea: From War-Torn Nation to Global Powerhouse, Lucas and Luna explore the Jeju Uprising of 1948–1949, a bloody rebellion and crackdown on Jeju Island that left tens of thousands dead and scarred Korean memory for decades. They trace the roots of the conflict to post-liberation divisions, the role of the US military government, and the violent suppression under Syngman Rhee's regime. The conversation covers key figures like the rebel leader Kim Dal-sam, the controversial General Kim Ik-ryeol, and the enduring legacy of the uprising in South Korea's democratization. They also discuss the long fight for official recognition, the 2003 National Assembly investigation, and the eventual apology by President Roh Moo-hyun. This episode sheds light on a dark chapter often overshadowed by the Korean War, revealing how historical trauma continues to shape Jeju's identity and South Korea's reckoning with its past. #JejuUprising #JejuIsland #KoreanHistory #SyngmanRhee #KimDalSam #KimIkRyeol #RohMooHyun #USMilitaryGovernment #April3Incident #KoreanWar #Democratization #HistoricalMemory #EastAsia #ColdWar #Massacre #FexingoHistory #History #SouthKorea Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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