Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai

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The Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai was a government-in-exile formed by Korean independence activists during Japanese colonial rule, serving as a central hub for organizing and leading the Korean independence movement abroad.

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Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai canonical 1

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instanceOf Korean independence movement organization
government-in-exile
advocatedFor establishment of a democratic republic in Korea
restoration of Korean sovereignty
claimedToBe legitimate government of Korea
claimedToRepresent Korean people
commemoratedAt Korean Provisional Government building in Shanghai
commemoratedBy South Korea
surface form: Republic of Korea
country Korea (in exile)
engagedIn coordination of armed resistance
diplomatic lobbying for Korean independence
propaganda against Japanese colonial rule
formedDuring Japanese rule over Korea
governmentType republic
hadExecutiveBody State Council
hadLeader An Chang-ho
surface form: An Changho

Kim Ku
Syngman Rhee
Yi Dongnyeong
hadLegislature Provisional Assembly
hadMember Kim Kyu-sik
Kim Won-bong
Yi Si-yeong
hadMilitaryWing Korean Liberation Army
historicalEra Japanese colonial period in Korea
ideology Korean nationalism
republicanism
inspiredBy March 1st Movement
legacy considered a predecessor of the Republic of Korea government
locatedIn Republic of China
Shanghai
maintainedRelationsWith Allies of World War II
surface form: Allied powers during World War II

Nationalist Government of China
surface form: Chinese Nationalist government
movedHeadquartersTo Chongqing
opposed Japanese annexation of Korea
opposedBy Imperial Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
published provisional constitution of the Republic of Korea
purpose coordinate anti-Japanese resistance
lead Korean independence movement abroad
recognizedBy Republic of China
surface form: Republic of China (limited diplomatic recognition)

some overseas Korean communities
timePeriod 20th century
usedLanguage Classical Chinese (for diplomacy)
English (for diplomacy)
Korean

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Samil Undong influenced Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai