Righteous Army Command
1919–1924 Korean independence organization / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Righteous Army Command (Korean: 의군부) was a monarchist independence movement group organized in Manchuria in 1919. Their military foundation was based on the former Righteous Army fighters who escaped to Manchuria after failing to retake Seoul from the Japanese Empire. They were known for fighting alongside militant independence groups at several major battles against the Japanese. When they joined the Korean Unification Government, they came into conflict with them due to ideological differences between monarchism and republicanism which led to several bloody conflicts. Eventually they withdrew from the government to establish themselves as an autonomous organization, but due to the rise in democracy and socialism their power waned and they disbanded to joined the other autonomous organizations.
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의군부 義軍府 | |
President | Lee Beom-yoon (1919) Yu In-seok (1923) |
Dates of operation | 1919-1924 |
Country | Korea |
Allegiance | Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea Korean Unification Government (1922-1923) |
Headquarters | Myeongwol-gu, Yanji County, Manchuria (1922) Daehwang-gu, Hwanin-hyeon, Manchuria (1923) |
Ideology | Korean independence movement Conservatism Monarchism |
Size | 200 |
Opponents | Empire of Japan |
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Hangul | 의군부 |
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Hanja | 義軍府 |
Revised Romanization | Uigunbu |
McCune–Reischauer | Uigunbu |