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Won Sehun

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46: 81:, but was abandoned by the party and moved to the National Self-reliance Federation. After that, he participated in inter-Korean negotiations, but acknowledged failure and the establishment of the Korean government. He was elected running for the second National Assembly election on May 30, 1950, but was kidnapped by the People's Army during the 155:
On February 14, 1946, he was elected one of the 28 supreme political members of the Emergency National Congress. He was a member of the South Korean Transitional Legislation Committee. On August 20, 1949, he was elected to the Standing Committee of the National Council for the Strengthening of the
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and Cho Wan-koo, who were not moving as ordered by the Soviet Communist Party. Won Sei-hoon was also forced out of the Soviet Union at that time. Won Sehun was State Councilor of the Provisional Government.
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and pushed for a strong anti-trustee campaign. He was visited by Kim Yeon-soo, a businessman, in late 1945. While temporarily staying at the home of Na Yong-kyun, secretary-general of the
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and served as a standing member and executive member of the Council for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of North Korea, but was purged in 1959 for international
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at the National Council for the Promotion of Independence. He became a member of the Anti-trust National Mobilization Committee, which was formed on December 30, after
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to Japan's foreign minister, Bang Taek-kyum-gil, and signed a secret agreement with Japan to oust and arrest Korean nationalists, including
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for a while, but Won did not receive the political funds he gave him. It is said that it was because of the time of Japanese militarism.
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People's Republic of Korea. He ran for the second National Assembly in 1950 and was elected. He was kidnapped to the
141: 42:; July 10, 1887 – December 25, 1959) was a Korean independence activist, unification activist, and politician. 203: 145: 98: 78: 70: 121: 291: 286: 191: 23: 73:
after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule in 1945, and participated in the
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Members of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
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Won Sehun on the far right, center of the front row is
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Korean
Hanja

Left-Right Coalition Movement in Korean peninsula
Kim Kyu-sik
An Jae-hong
Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Korea Democratic Party
Left-Right Coalition Movement in Korean peninsula
Korea Democratic Party
Korean War
Pyeongyang
South Pyongan Province
Vladivostok
Shanghai
Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Soviet Union
Lev. M. Karakhan
Kim Kyu-sik
Syngman Rhee
Kim Ku
Moscow Conference (1945)
Korea Democratic Party
Kyungbang
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Korean War
espionage
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