Kim Kyung-cheon

Kim Kyung-cheon
1888 - 1942
Kim Kyung-cheon   Activist
00
edit
Age
53
Zodiac

Kim Kyung-cheon dating history

Relationships

We have no records of past relationships for Kim Kyung-cheon.

About

Kim Kyung-cheon is a member of the following lists: 1942 deaths, 1888 births and North Korean people stubs.

Contribute

Who is Kim Kyung-cheon dating? Kim Kyung-cheon partner, spouse list. Help us build our profile of Kim Kyung-cheon! Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions.

Details

Birthday 5th June, 1888
Died 2nd January, 1942
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Occupation Activist

Kim Kyung-chon (Korean: 김경천; Hanja: 金擎天; June 5, 1888 – January 2, 1942) was a Korean independence activist and military leader. Several sources believe North Korean leader Kim Il-sung stole his identity after his death. In 1888, he was born in a rich, Yangban-traditioned family in South Hamgyong Province, Pukchong County, as the fifth son of his father Kim Ding-Hyung. His original name was Kim Ung-chon (Korean: 김응천, Chinese: 金應天). In 1909, he married You Jong. He later entered the Imperial Japanese Army Academy and graduated in 1911, attaining the rank of cavalry lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army. In June 1919, he fled to Manchuria along with Chi Chong-chon to join the Korean independence movement, working as a trainer but after only six months he communicated with some Korean activists and moved to Vladivostok to fight under Kim Kyu, who was renowned for victory over a Japanese battalion. His main operation after arriving in Vladivostok was fighting off Japanese-supported Chinese militias. In this period he chose Kim Kyung-cheon as a pseudonym. During the Russian Civil War, his troops managed to impress Red Army commanders with good discipline. In January 1923, he attended the conference of Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai and decided to create a communist Korean regime which would be based in the Soviet Union. However, the Comintern denied the "republic's" legitimacy as an independent entity, leading Ji to leave the Soviet Union while Kim remained. During the Great Purge, Kim was arrested for protesting against Joseph Stalin's Korean Dislocation policy and eventually died in a Soviet prison. He and Ji Cheong-cheon and Shin Dong-cheon were called "3 cheons of South Manchuria" (南满三天). He was also referred to as 擎天金将軍 (경천 김장군) (literally meaning Heaven-supporting General Kim) by Koreans in Manchuria.

More about Kim Kyung-cheon
Less about Kim Kyung-cheon

Discussions

Recommended

Contributors

Top Contributors for Kim Kyung-cheon

    Edit Page

    Help keep Kim Kyung-cheon profile up to date.

    Six Degrees

    Six Degrees Connections

    Connect any celebrity with Kim Kyung-cheon to see how closely they are linked... romantically!

    &
    Recent connections involving Kim Kyung-cheon