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Pak Hon-yong was born on 28 May, 1900 in Yesan, South Chungcheong Province, Korean Empire (now South Korea), is a Korean independence activist (1900–1955). Discover Pak Hon-yong's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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28 May |
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Yesan, South Chungcheong Province, Korean Empire (now South Korea) |
Date of death |
18 December, 1955 |
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Pyongyang, North Korea |
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South Korea
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Pak Hon-yong Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Pak Hon-yong's Wife?
His wife is Joo Se-juk, Jung Sunnyen, Yi Sunkeum, Yun Lena
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Lee Hakkyu (Mother)
Park Hyin-ju (Father) |
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Joo Se-juk, Jung Sunnyen, Yi Sunkeum, Yun Lena |
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Daughter: Vivian Park, Nathesa Park
Son: Park Byungsam |
Pak Hon-yong Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pak Hon-yong worth at the age of 55 years old? Pak Hon-yong’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from South Korea. We have estimated Pak Hon-yong's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pak Hon-yong (28 May 1900 – 18 December 1955) was a Korean independence activist, politician, philosopher, communist activist and one of the main leaders of the Korean communist movement during Japan's colonial rule (1910–1945).
His nickname was Ijong (이정) and Ichun (이춘), his courtesy name being Togyong (덕영).
During the Japanese occupation of Korea, he tried to organize the Korean Communist Party.
When the Japanese authorities cracked down on the party, he went into hiding.
In 1919, he graduated from Kyŏngsŏng Ordinary High School, now Kyunggi High School.
In March 1919, he was involved in the March 1st Movement and later independence movements.
In 1921, he joined the Shanghai branch of the Communist Party of Korea, Irkutsk faction.
At this time, he was secretary of the Korean Communist Youth League.
In January 1922, he participated in the Comintern Far East People's Representative Council in Moscow.
Pak Hon-yong was arrested in Korea in April 1922 and was charged with being a Communist Party organizer.
He was released in 1924 and became active as a reporter for the newspapers Dong-a Ilbo and Chosun Ilbo.
On 18 April 1925, Pak Hon-yong became one of the founders of the Communist Party of Korea.
From this point until the end of World War II his activities were clandestine.
In 1926, he appeared in court.
During the trial, he feigned insanity and ate feces, with the result that he was acquitted in November of that year.
Afterwards, he was confined to his home due to his supposed ill-health, but in December he escaped by way of Manchuria to reach the Soviet Union.
It was only then that the Japanese realized that he was feigning madness.
In the Soviet Union, he was educated in the International Lenin School, returning home in 1940.
Back in Korea, he was active in the resistance to Japanese rule.
After Korea's liberation, August 1945, he set up the Communist Party of Korea in the South, but under pressure from American authorities he moved to North Korea (then People's Committee of North Korea) in April 1948.
He attended a meeting with Kim Gu and Kim Kyu-sik on the subject of Korean reunification.
On record, he collaborated with Kim Il Sung in the Korean War.
Park Hun-young was surprised by the strength of President Syngman Rhee's crackdown.
Rhee massacred Southern dissenters, as in the Jeju Uprising, the Mungyeong Massacre and the Bodo League Massacre.
Late in August 1945, the Communist Party of Korea (조선 공산당) was re-established, having been officially disbanded in 1928, and Pak became its secretary.
Pak was the most prominent Communist in Korea at the time.
After the December 1945 Moscow Conference, the Communist Party of Korea was oppressed by United States Army Military Government.
On 5 January 1946, as its representative, he announced at a foreign and domestic press conference that, supporting the decision of the Moscow conference of great powers (UK, US, Soviet Union), Korea was now in the process of a "democratic revolution".
In September 1946, he was instrumental in organizing a general strike, which at its peak involved more than a quarter of a million workers.
In December 1946, he organized the Workers Party of South Korea known as (남로당), and became one of two vice chairmen.
In April 1948, he visited North Korea for negotiations, along with Kim Gu and Kim Kyu-sik.
In May 1948, the negotiations ended, and he remained in the North.
In September 1948, while keeping his role as secretary of the Workers' Party of South Korea, he became Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the newly established North Korea.
Pak was the vice chairman of the Politburo of the DPRK from 1949 to 1953, and Foreign Minister of the DPRK until he was ousted and arrested in 1953.
Pak Hon-yong became secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea when the North and South parties united in April 1950.
In 1955, on account of the defeat in the Korean War, he was sentenced to forfeiture of all property and death.
Although the Soviet Union and China tried to dissuade Kim Il Sung from executing Pak, Pak was eventually executed for the fabricated accusation of being an American spy.
Pak was born to a yangban family of the Yeonghae Park lineage in Sinyang-myeon, Yesan County, South Chungcheong Province.
However, he was the illegitimate son of a concubine.
According to secret documents of the former Soviet Union released in succession until 2002, Kim Il Sung and Park Hun-young always acted together until the detailed plans of the war were finally decided.