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- Park_Chung-hee abstract "Park Chung-hee (Korean: [paktɕ͈ʌŋhi] 14 November 1917 – 26 October 1979) was a Korean general and president who led South Korea from 1961 until his assassination in 1979. Park seized power through a military coup d'état that overthrew the Korean Second Republic in 1961 and ruled as a military strongman at the head of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction until his election and inauguration as the President of the Korean Third Republic in 1963. In 1972, Park declared martial law and recast the constitution into a highly authoritarian document, ushering in the Korean Fourth Republic. Despite surviving several assassination attempts, including two operations by agents of North Korea, Park was eventually assassinated on 26 October 1979 by Kim Jae-gyu, the chief of his own security services. He had led South Korea for 18 years.Born into a poor Yangban family at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule, Park originally served with the Japanese Manchukuo Imperial Army. He was recognized as a talented officer and selected for service with the Imperial Japanese Army's elite Kwantung Army group during World War II. After the war, Park entered the service of the Republic of Korea Army. Over the course of the Korean War, he rose to the rank of brigadier general in 1953. In 1960, he became Chief of the Operations Staff of the Korean Army. A year later, in 1961, Park led the group of officers who orchestrated the coup that ushered in nearly three decades of military rule in South Korea.Park led the Miracle on the Han River until 1979, a period of rapid economic growth in South Korea. However, his authoritarian rule saw numerous human rights abuses. Opinion is thus split regarding his legacy between those who credit Park for his reforms and those who condemn his authoritarian way of ruling the country (especially after 1971). Older generations who spent their adulthood during Park's rule tend to credit Park for building the economic foundation of the country and protecting the country from the Communist North, as well as leading Korea to economic and global prominence. However, the newer generations of Koreans, including those who fought for democratization, tend to believe his authoritarian rule was unjustified and corrupt, and that he hindered South Korea's transition to democracy. In 1999, Park was listed as one of the top ten "Asians of the Century" by Time magazine.".
- Park_Chung-hee almaMater Imperial_Japanese_Army_Academy.
- Park_Chung-hee almaMater Korea_Military_Academy.
- Park_Chung-hee battle Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- Park_Chung-hee battle World_War_II.
- Park_Chung-hee birthDate "1917-11-14".
- Park_Chung-hee birthPlace Gumi,_North_Gyeongsang.
- Park_Chung-hee birthPlace Korea_under_Japanese_rule.
- Park_Chung-hee birthYear "1917".
- Park_Chung-hee child Park_Geun-hye.
- Park_Chung-hee child Park_Ji-man.
- Park_Chung-hee child Park_Seo-yeong.
- Park_Chung-hee country Empire_of_Japan.
- Park_Chung-hee country Manchukuo.
- Park_Chung-hee country South_Korea.
- Park_Chung-hee deathDate "1979-10-26".
- Park_Chung-hee deathPlace Seoul.
- Park_Chung-hee deathPlace South_Korea.
- Park_Chung-hee deathYear "1979".
- Park_Chung-hee militaryRank Daejang.
- Park_Chung-hee office "Chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction".
- Park_Chung-hee orderInOffice "3rd President of South Korea".
- Park_Chung-hee party Democratic_Republican_Party_(South_Korea).
- Park_Chung-hee primeMinister Baek_Du-jin.
- Park_Chung-hee primeMinister Choi_Kyu-hah.
- Park_Chung-hee primeMinister Choi_Tu-son.
- Park_Chung-hee primeMinister Chung_Il-kwon.
- Park_Chung-hee primeMinister Kim_Jong-pil.
- Park_Chung-hee religion Korean_Buddhism.
- Park_Chung-hee serviceEndYear "1963".
- Park_Chung-hee serviceStartYear "1942".
- Park_Chung-hee spouse Yuk_Young-soo.
- Park_Chung-hee successor Choi_Kyu-hah.
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- Park_Chung-hee after Choi_Kyu-hah.
- Park_Chung-hee almaMater "Imperial Japanese Army Academy and the Korea Military Academy".
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- Park_Chung-hee birthDate "1917-11-14".
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- Park_Chung-hee children Park_Geun-hye.
- Park_Chung-hee children Park_Ji-man.
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- Park_Chung-hee coat "Coat of arms of South Korea.svg".
- Park_Chung-hee color "lavender".
- Park_Chung-hee dateOfBirth "1917-11-14".
- Park_Chung-hee dateOfDeath "1979-10-26".
- Park_Chung-hee deathDate "1979-10-26".
- Park_Chung-hee deathPlace "Seoul, South Korea".
- Park_Chung-hee hangulho "중수".
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- Park_Chung-hee mr "Pak Chŏnghŭi".
- Park_Chung-hee mrho "Chungsu".
- Park_Chung-hee name "Park Chung-hee".
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- Park_Chung-hee nationality "South Korean".
- Park_Chung-hee nativeNameLang "ko".
- Park_Chung-hee office "3".
- Park_Chung-hee office "Chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction".
- Park_Chung-hee party Democratic_Republican_Party_(South_Korea).
- Park_Chung-hee placeOfBirth "Gumi-si, North Gyeongsang, Japanese Korea".
- Park_Chung-hee placeOfDeath "Seoul, South Korea".
- Park_Chung-hee predecessor Chang_Do-yong.
- Park_Chung-hee predecessor Yun_Bo-seon.
- Park_Chung-hee primeminister Baek_Du-jin.
- Park_Chung-hee primeminister Choi_Kyu-hah.
- Park_Chung-hee primeminister Choi_Tu-son.
- Park_Chung-hee primeminister Chung_Il-kwon.
- Park_Chung-hee primeminister Kim_Jong-pil.
- Park_Chung-hee rank "35".
- Park_Chung-hee religion Korean_Buddhism.
- Park_Chung-hee rr "Bak Jeonghui".
- Park_Chung-hee rrho "Jungsu".
- Park_Chung-hee serviceyears "1942".
- Park_Chung-hee shortDescription "President of South Korea".
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- Park_Chung-hee spouse Yuk_Young-soo.
- Park_Chung-hee successor Choi_Kyu-hah.
- Park_Chung-hee successor "Office abolished".
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- Park_Chung-hee term "--05-16".
- Park_Chung-hee term "--07-03".
- Park_Chung-hee term "--12-17".
- Park_Chung-hee title President_of_South_Korea.
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