The Korean National Youth Association () abbreviated as Jokcheong () was a fascist, extreme right-wing group founded on October 9, 1946 under the catchphrase 'national branch, national geography', and led by
Lee Beom-seok.
KNYA had an ideology that intersected fascism and resistance nationalism, which also embraced left-wing youth and was described as a "
Third Way
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History
Foundation
The Association was a fascist youth group organized by
Lee Beom-seok, who was fully sponsored by the U.S. military government in October 1946. It has organized more than 1 million young people, focusing on training young people, and non-political, non-military and non-religious groups. Lee Beom-Seok showed strong nationalist tendencies and actively recruited left-wing figures. The Association served as the basis for Lee's political activities and was disbanded under Rhee's direction in 1949, but later remained in the form of a "congress system," playing a big role in the establishment of the Liberal Party.
Configuration
It was formed in October 1946 by
Lee Beom-seok as the parent of the youth movement to succeed the tradition of national spirit. After
Rhee(first president of South Korea) came into power, it was merged into the Korean National Youth Association (The abbreviation is called Jokcheong 族靑) and disbanded following the consolidation of youth groups.
Doctrine
The doctrine of the Korean National Youth Association was called "Danjisamchik (團旨三則). It meant that "We are determined to fulfill the mission of young people under the ideology of national and national levels by invoking the spirit of the nation". The strove to rally the capabilities of the nation in the spirit of national independence and international co-existence beyond the sect. They said "We aim to face the reality and look to the great place, and to start with the familiar and to give a youthful sense of purity to the founding fathers"
Activation
The Korean National Youth Association set up a training center in
Suwon in November 1946 with the support of the U.S. military government and began a one-month training program for the youth.
At that time, the number of applicants for training reached 20,000. 200 of them were selected, and the first batch of trainees was announced in December 1946. From the 7th grade, female senior trainees were also admitted, and the training was divided into five categories: mental, physical, theory, life, and practical departments. In the theory section, more than 20 people, including
Jeong In-bo,
Ahn Ho-sang,
Bae Sung-ryong, and Sulin, take the lecture for a week and 12 hours, and
Lee Beom-seok himself worked on the realization of the reality of his country and ways of a new youth movement, revolutionary views of life, revolutionary ethnicity, and the old-country Salvation Movement.
The Korean Youth Association has transformed the characteristics of young people, namely their vitality, passion, desire to seek out, self-consciousness, experience, and purity into the productive forces of youth movement and struggle. Under
Lee Beom-seok's leadership, the trainees formed a powerful nationwide organization by returning to their respective villages and affiliated organizations to form and strengthen the sub-organization of the Jokcheong branch.
With the expansion of the organization, there has been strong criticism from political circles and some in society that it is an extension of the activities of the
Liberation Army, an autocratic movement group, and even a mercenary organization.
When the Korean National Youth Association was formed in December 1951 as a new party, it held an establishment ceremony at Dong-A Theater in
Busan
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and adopted the platform and constitution, resulting in the creation of two anti-communist parties of the same name. It is the so-called
Liberal Party
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. The pro-opposition Liberal Party was defeated by representative
Rhee Syng-man
Syngman Rhee (, ; 26 March 1875 – 19 July 1965) was a South Korean politician who served as the first president of South Korea from 1948 to 1960.
Rhee was also the first and last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Ko ...
as its presidential candidate, and Vice President Lee Beom-seok was defeated, and independent candidate
Ham Tae-young was elected in May 1952.
The Liberal Party's national convention was supposed to convene within 40 days of the government's election, but the Jokcheong faction was engulfed in unprecedented political infighting as the party was expected to make contributions based on the outcome of the election. The genealogy criticized those who were uncooperative in the elections while launching attacks outside the party. At that time, he accused Prime Minister
Chang Taek-sang
Chang Taek-sang or Jang Taek-sang (October 22, 1893 – August 1, 1969) was a Korean Independence activist and South Korean policeman and politician. He was the third prime minister of South Korea and 1st Minister of Foreign Affairs.Yahu! Baekg ...
and Interior Minister Kim Tae-sun of violating the election law while even declaring a political struggle.
Kim Tae-sun resigned as Seoul's special mayor after losing his job while
Chang Taek-sang
Chang Taek-sang or Jang Taek-sang (October 22, 1893 – August 1, 1969) was a Korean Independence activist and South Korean policeman and politician. He was the third prime minister of South Korea and 1st Minister of Foreign Affairs.Yahu! Baekg ...
stepped down as prime minister after being embroiled in a political maneuver called "the high-profile case". A national convention led by the Jokcheong faction for purging after the political and non-government elections was held in
Daejeon
Daejeon () is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of 1.5 million as of 2019. Located in the central-west region of South Korea alongside forested hills and the Geum River, the city is known both for its technology an ...
in May 1953. It was also said that the contest was the culmination of a religious struggle within the Liberal Party, which led to the self-destruction of the Korean National Youth Association at that time.
Rhee released a statement on the elimination of the Jokcheong faction in September of the same year. In the statement, called "special division,"
Rhee made an unprecedented, tough decision: "There are those in the Liberal Party who are mainly the old generation of the people, who are antagonizing my intentions and harming the unity of the party and putting the spirit of the whole nation at risk, and this should be purged even if they suffer the pain of being a mere".
At the same time,
Lee Beom-seok decided on the principle of integration into the
Great Korean Young Adults Association and selected five representatives from the Liberal Party. Thus, the following year, in January 1954, the association was finally disbanded, saying, "The merits and demerits of our youth movement will be duly assessed when the Korean people revive".
[《한국민족문화대백과》]
조선민족청년단(朝鮮民族靑年團)
한국학중앙연구원
Backgrounds
Lee Beom-seok found it most urgent to organize and train young people as the rebel forces of the new country that was liberated from Japanese colonial rule, and created the "congress" with the support of the U.S. military government.
In 1946, the U.S. military secretly provided about $5 million in U.S. military equipment and dispatched a U.S. colonel to assist in the formation of the Jokcheong region as a training consultant, thinking that it was necessary to use the youth organization.
To get rid of the problem, the funds came from the
MacArthur Command in Tokyo, Japan, not from the military government.
McArthur's command provided everything from vehicle support to uniforms. The
Ahn Ho-sang provided the rationale for the weasel.
The Jokcheong had formed a board of directors with
Kim Hwal-ran,
Baek Nak-jun
Baek Nak-jun (; March 9, 1895January 13, 1985) was a South Korean politician, who was an acting president for a brief time during the Second Korean Republic. Baek was also known by his English name, "George Paik" and his nickname, "Yongjae" ( ...
, Choi Gyu-dong, and
Hyun Sang-yoon, and established a center headquarters for the Jokcheong branch in the former Japanese Army Hospital building in
Suwon,
Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi-do (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Its name, ''Gyeonggi'', means "京 (the capital) and 畿 (the surrounding area)". Thus, ''Gyeonggi-do'' can be translated as "Seoul and the surrounding areas of Seoul". Seoul, the na ...
. About 70,000 people were secretly trained at the
Suwon training center to avoid Soviet protests. The purpose of education was to become an army in the future. Many of these individuals were incorporated into the armed forces.
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The Jokcheong was founded on Oct. 9, 1946, but the number increased to 300,000 in November 1947, 1.15 million in August 1948 and 1.2 million in the fall of 1948. In April 1947, when
Ji Cheong-cheon
Ji Cheong-cheon (25 January 1888 – 15 January 1957), also known as Yi Cheong-cheon, was a Korean independence activist during the period of Japanese rule (1910–1945). He later became a South Korean politician. His name was originally ...
, commander of the
Korean Liberation Army
The Korean Liberation Army, also known as the Korean Restoration Army established on September 17, 1940, in Chungking, China, was the armed force of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. Its commandant was General Ji Cheong-cheon, ...
, returned to Korea and formed the
Daedong Youth Corps, he also asked for the merge, but
Lee refused to join and entered into a rivalry with the
Daedong Youth Corps.
Critics said that Jokcheong is a nationalistic and extremely totalitarian idea.
In the general elections of the
Constitutional Council of Korea on May 10, 1948, six people were elected on behalf of the Jokcheong government, and later became powerful enough to form a floor negotiation group. However, the consolidation of youth groups was promoted by President
Rhee Syng-man
Syngman Rhee (, ; 26 March 1875 – 19 July 1965) was a South Korean politician who served as the first president of South Korea from 1948 to 1960.
Rhee was also the first and last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Ko ...
's order to unify all youth organizations from November 1948, and Jokcheong was eventually absorbed by the
Great Korean Young Adults Association in 1949 after resistance.
As
Lee Beom-seok resisted such a step-by-step proposal to join
Rhee's order in the process of absorption with the
Great Korean Young Adults Association, Rhee issued a statement on January 5, 1949, and officially called for the dissolution of the Jokcheong Office. On January 20, 1949, the Jokcheong was officially disbanded and
Lee Beom-seok was dismissed as defense minister.
However, even after the disbandment, the former members of Jokcheong formed a force called the "family Cheonggye" to play a central role in the process of creating a Liberal party, but in December 1953,
Lee Beom-seok and his followers were expelled from the Liberal Party.
See also
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Fascism in Asia
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East Asia
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Ilminism
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