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Syngman Rhee (Korean: 이승만; Hanja: 李承晚,
pronounced [iː.sɯŋ.man]; 26
March 1875 – 19 July 1965), also
known as Rhee Syng-man, or by his art name Unam, (우남;...
- Union, UN-supervised
elections were held in the US-occupied
south only.
Syngman Rhee won the election,
while Kim Il Sung
consolidated his
position as the...
- The
Syngman Rhee Line (Korean: 이승만 라인) was a
marine boundary line
established by
South Korean President Syngman Rhee in his "Peace Line" (Korean: 평화선;...
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Syngman Rhee (March 25, 1931 –
January 14, 2015) was a
Presbyterian minister who
served as the
Moderator of the
General ****embly of the
Presbyterian Church...
- was the
political ideology of
South Korea under its
first President,
Syngman Rhee. The
Ilminist principle has been
likened by
contemporary scholars...
- The
Cabinet of Rhee Syng-man was the
first cabinet of
South Korea from July 24, 1948, to
April 27, 1960. "Cabinet". Korea.net....
- 1949 – May 8, 1951). He was the
leader of
Liberal Party and
supporter of
Syngman Rhee (as a President). By the 1954 election, Lee
became the most prominent...
- Yi
Seungman gwa Gim Gu (Korean: 《이승만과 김구》), name
translatable as
Syngman Rhee and Kim Ku, is a Korean-language
biography by
South Korean politician and...
- 1948.
North Korea was led by Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, and
South Korea by
Syngman Rhee in Seoul; both
claimed to be the sole
legitimate government of all...
- for the vote. A
candidate required two-thirds of the
votes cast to win.
Syngman Rhee was
elected with 180 votes, and took over the
government to oversee...