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Ryu DongYeol
류동열
A photo commemorating the return of the Provisional Government of Korea on December 3, 1945.
A spectacular sight wearing glasses standing third from the right of the second row, Ryu Dong-yeol
President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Personal details
Born(1879-03-26)March 26, 1879
T'otkol village, Paegunbang, Haeju, Hwanghae Province, Joseon
DiedOctober 18, 1950(1950-10-18) (aged 71)
North Korea, North Pyongan Province, Huichon, North Korea.
NationalityKorean
Political partyKorea Independence Party

柳 Dong-yeol(柳東說, 1879 March 26 ~ 1950 October 18) was a soldier of Empire of Korea 대한민국의 Independent maker, politician of the Republic of Korea. He participated in military activities in Manchuria and participated in Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and Korean Liberation Army. In, 1939, he briefly served as the head of the Provisional Government. After liberation, he served as the head of the U.S. Military Government's Unification Committee due to the recommendations of Chough Pyung-ok, Lee-EungJun.

He was the first commander of a Korean unit after liberation, and he was at odds with the US military government, saying that the appointment of a high-ranking officer should only be done by people from the yangban class.

The family is Munhwa, and the arc is Chungyo (春郊), and the pseudonyms are Yoo Dong-seol (柳 East 設), Ryu Dong-ryeol (柳 East 烈), and Yoo Cheong-song (柳).

One's LIFE

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the old days of Korea

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Ryu Dong-yeol[1] was born to his father Ryu Jong-sik and his mother Ms. Choi at 199 Maehwa-ri, North Pyongan Province Pakchon County in March 1879. When he was 19 years old, he moved to the United States with his cousin and stayed San Francisco before entering Seongseong School, a preparatory school for the Empire of Japan Military Academy, and became a soldier.

He graduated from the Japanese Military Academy in 1903. After graduating, he worked as an apprentice officer in the Japanese military and returned to Korea after serving as an assistant inspector at the Japanese Imperial Guard Division.

Ryu Dong-yeol then formed a secret association with No Baek-rin and Yi Dong-hwi as an officer in theKorean Empire army, and planned an assassination of pro-Japanese group Minister Hyochunghoe and 1904 the Russo-Japanese War as an officer in charge of dispatching the Korean Empire, and engaged in Japanese military service and Russian troops near Suncheon, South Pyongan Province. After the end of the Russo-Japanese War, he was dispatched to the Japanese Sixth Army in Gyeongseong, and returned to the Korean Empire Army.

After that, he was appointed as an instructor for the Korean Empire Army Military Academy and a youth school, and transferred to the military service bureau in 1905 (Gwangmu 8). He was promoted to Chamryeong (參領) and was appointed as the second manager of the Royal Protesters' Cavalry Division and Chief of Staff Bureau. In 1906 (Gwangmu 9) he met Ahn chang-ho, who returned from the United States, and participated as one of the founding fathers of Sinminhoe at April in 1907. In August 1907, the Korean Empire army joined the anti-Japanese independence movement when the order of compulsory dissolution was issued.

After the announcement of the military dissolution decree, he went to West Gando, Manchuria, and planned to establish a military academy, but failed and returned home, interacted with Ahn Chang-ho, Yoon Chi-ho, and Lee Sang-jae.

1909 Even after leaving the army as a colonel of the Korean Empire in August, he was involved in the Seou Association, the Shinminhoe, and the Northwest Association, as well as in National Debt Repayment Movement. After serving as the cavalry leader of the former Korean army, he actively participated in the Patriotic Enlightenment Movement and published an intense sentence against Japanese imperialism in 1909. On October 26 of that year, when Ahn Jung-geun killed Hirobumi Ito, he was designated as one of the people behind him and was arrested. As Japan became more monitored due to these activities, he fled to China Beijing.

References

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  1. ^ {{Web Citation} |url = http://narasarang.mpva.go.kr/data/inde_month_view.asp?idx=339 |Title = Nara Love Portal Site, Yoo Dong-yeol |Confirmed Date = 2008-08-23 |Format = HTML |보존url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160305021907/http ://narasarang.mpva.go.kr/data/inde_month_view.asp?idx=339# |Preservation Date = 2016-03-05 |url Status = Death }}