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    Park Chung-hee was a South Korean politician and army general who served as the dictator of South Korea from 1961 until his assassination in 1979; ruling as an unelected military strongman from 1961 to 1963, then as the third President of South Korea from 1963 to 1979. Before his presidency, he … See more

    Park was born on 14 November 1917, in Gumi, North Gyeongsang, North Gyeongsang Province, Korea to parents Park Seong-bin and Baek Nam-ui. He was the youngest of five brothers and two sisters in a poor See more

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    In June 1965 Park signed a treaty normalizing relations with Japan, which included payment of reparations and the making of soft-loans from Japan, and led to increased trade and investment between South … See more

    Park was married to Kim Ho-nam (having one daughter with her) and the two later divorced. Afterwards, he married Yuk Young-soo, … See more

    Park was a member of the Goryeong Park clan (Korean: 고령 박씨; Hanja: 高靈朴氏), and he was a 29th generation descendant of the clan; among … See more

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    In Manchukuo
    After graduating third in the class of 1944, Park was commissioned as a lieutenant into the army of Manchukuo, a Japanese puppet-state, … See more

    Final years
    Although the growth of the South Korean economy had secured a high level of support for Park's presidency in the 1960s, that support began to fade after economic growth started slowing in the early 1970s. Many South … See more

    Park Chung-hee remains a controversial figure in South Korea. The eighteen-year Park era is considered to be one of the most controversial topics for the Korean public, politicians, and scholars. Opinion is split regarding his legacy, between those who credit Park for … See more

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  2. Park Chung Hee | Biography, Assassination, & Facts | Britannica

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    Jul 20, 1998 · Park Chung Hee, (born September 30 or November 14, 1917, Kumi, North Kyŏngsang province, Korea [now in South Korea]—died October …

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  3. General Park Chung-hee – People and Organizations – The John …

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    Chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction of the Republic of Korea. South Korean politician and Republic of Korea Army General who served as the President of South …

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    Park Chung-hee was a South Korean general, who assumed the presidency in a coup and served as the President of South Korea for 16 years before he was assassinated. He is considered to be one of the most successful leaders of …

  5. Works – General Park Chung-hee – People and Organizations – …

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    General Park Chung-hee Chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction of the Republic of Korea. South Korean politician and Republic of Korea Army General who served …

  6. South Korea’s “Economic Miracle” Was Built on Murderous …

    https://jacobin.com/2021/05/south-korea-park-chung-hee-coup-1961

    May 16, 2021 · General Park Chung-hee led a coup on May 16, 1961, putting an immediate end to movements for unification, democratic governance, and worker control over factories. The …

  7. Park Chung-Hee: The Korean Tiger - The Fascio Newsletter

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    Jun 30, 2022 · Most agree that Korea's success stemmed from the authoritarian leadership of Park Chung-Hee, the general who came to power via a military coup in 1961 and was …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_16_coup

    The May 16 military coup d'état was a military coup d'état in South Korea in 1961, organized and carried out by Park Chung-hee and his allies who formed the Military Revolutionary …

  9. https://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/people/park-chung-hee

    Park Chung Hee was the single most influential figure in South Korean politics during the twentieth century. He ruled the Republic of Korea from 1961 to 1979, leading the country …

  10. The Orthodox Nationalist: General Park Chung-Hee, …

    https://www.radioalbion.com/2017/12/the-orthodox...

    This podcast won't let the memory of the greatest Asian leader of the 20th century fall into oblivion. Because he was a “fascist,” the builder of modern Korea is being sent down the memory hole. Presented by Matt Johnson The Orthodox …

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