E2024-G179
Kim Tae-won and the Anti-Japanese Civilian Armies
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Kim Tae-won (1870-1908) was anti-Japanese civilian army leader in the Honam region in the last years of the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910). He participated in the Donghak Peasant Uprising in 1894. Later in 1906, he formed an anti-Japanese civilian army with his younger brother Kim Yul. In January 1908, he fought against the Japanese with his brother at Mudeungdan Mountain, successfully killing the head of the Japanese army stationed in Gwangju, named Yoshida. However, he lost his life in the battle on Gwangju's Eodungsan Mountain in May of that year.
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