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  1. Ryu Gwansun, auch bekannt als Yu Gwansun (koreanisch 유관순 Yu Gwan-sun; * 16. Dezember 1902; † 28. September 1920), war eine koreanische Unabhängigkeitsaktivistin, die zur christlichen Kirche gehörte und gegen die japanische Kolonialherrschaft protestierte.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yu_Gwan-sunYu Gwan-sun - Wikipedia

    Yu Gwan-sun ( Korean : 유관순; Hanja : 柳寬順; December 16, 1902 – September 28, 1920) was a Korean independence activist. She is particularly notable for her role in South Chungcheong during the March 1st Movement protests against Japanese colonial rule. [1] .

  3. 28. März 2018 · SEOUL, South Korea — When a call for peaceful protests in support of Korean independence came in spring 1919, a 16-year-old girl named Yu Gwan-sun became the face of a nation’s collective...

  4. 27. Juli 2008 · CHEONAN, South Chungcheong - Yu Gwan-sun (1902-1920) is often compared to the French heroine Joan of Arc. Like Joan, executed by the English in the 15th century, Yu died young, at the hands of the Japanese military. Both are remembered fondly as leaders who inspired others to fight for independence. The details of Yu’s life are sketchy.

  5. Yu Gwan-sun was a 16-year-old student who joined the 1919 protests against Japan's colonial rule. She was killed by the Japanese police in 1920, after being tortured and imprisoned for her patriotism.

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  6. Ryu Gwan-sun or Yu Gwan-sun (Hangul: 유관순, Hanja: 柳寬順) (November 17, 1902 – September 28, 1920) was a Christian Korean freedom fighter who protested against the Japanese occupation of Korea.

  7. Yu Gwansun (December 16, 1902 – September 28, 1920) was a female Korean Christian patriot. Yu joined the March 1st Movement for Korea's independence from Japan while still a high school student.