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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › U_NuU Nu – Wikipedia

    U Nu ( birmanisch နု၊ ဦး, früher Thakin Nu, * 25. Mai 1907 in Wakema, Irawadi-Division, Britisch-Indien; † 14. Februar 1995 in Rangun) war ein myanmarischer Politiker. U Nu besuchte die Universität von Rangun, wo er 1929 seinen ersten Abschluss machte.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › U_NuU Nu - Wikipedia

    Nu (Burmese: ဦးနု; pronounced [ʔú nṵ]; 25 May 1907 – 14 February 1995), commonly known as U Nu and also by the honorific name Thakin Nu, was a leading Burmese statesman and nationalist politician.

  3. U Nu (born May 25, 1907, Wakema, Burma [Myanmar]—died Feb. 14, 1995, Yangon) was a Burmese independence leader and prime minister of Myanmar (formerly Burma) from 1948 to 1958 and from 1960 to 1962.

  4. Louis J. Walinsky. T O DISCUSS THE RISE AND FALL of U Nu, a man to whom history afforded a unique opportunity to lead his country to independence, democracy, peace, modernity and welfare, a man who in fact brought his country closer to achievement of these objectives than anyone had the right to expect of him, only to find that in the end he ...

  5. U Nu (1907-1995) was the first prime minister of independent Burma (now called Myanmar) after freedom was obtained in 1948 from British colonial rule. He was also a leader of the Buddhist revival and a noted writer. After being ousted by the military in 1962, he remained an opposition leader in exile and a proponent of democracy for ...

  6. www.oxfordreference.com › display › 10U Nu - Oxford Reference

    Overview. U Nu. (1907—1995) prime minister of Burma. Quick Reference. (b. Wakema, 25 May 1907; d. Rangoon, 1995) Burmese; Prime Minister 1947–56, 1957–8, 1960–2 Born in the Irrawaddy Delta town of Wakema in British Burma, U Nu was the son of a small shopkeeper.

  7. lostfootsteps.org › en › historyLost Footsteps | U Nu

    Prime Minister U Nu made an official visit to the United States and spent more than three weeks there, from 24 June to 16 July 1955. The tour included Washington D.C., New York, Ann Arbor (Michigan University), Knoxville (Tennessee), San Francisco, Los Angeles, and the Grand Canyon (Arizona). He was accompanied by his wife, Daw Mya Yi, U Thant ...