Korean Democratic Corps
The Korean Democratic Corps (Korean: 대한 신민단), also known as the Shinminhoe, Daehan Shinminhoe, or Shinmindan, was a Protestant-affiliated armed independence movement group organized in Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai and East Manchuria in March 12, 1919. It was led by Director Kim Gyu-myeon, Vice Director Han Gwang-taek, General Affairs Director Choi Sang-jin, Finance Director Lee Jon-su, and Foreign Affairs Director Kim Deok-bo were appointed.
Korean Democratic Corps | |
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Leader | Kim Gyu-moon |
Foundation | March 12, 1919 |
Dissolved | June 1922 |
Country | Korea |
Allegiance | Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea |
Headquarters | Chomojeongja, Hunchun-hyeon Shinhanchon, Primorsky Krai, Russia. |
Ideology | Korean independence movement Protestantism |
Size | 700 |
Part of | Korean Socialist Party |
Opponents | Empire of Japan |
Battles and wars | Battle of Samdunja Battle of Fengwudong Battle of Qingshanli Free City Incident |
Korean Democratic Corps | |
Hangul | 대한 신민단 |
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Hanja | 大韓 新民團 |
Revised Romanization | Daehanshimindan |
McCune–Reischauer | Daehanshimindan |
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