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186: 169: 27: 523:). On 22 January, several hundred armed policemen besieged the house. By himself, Kim Sang-ok resisted the Japanese for over three hours. He killed several policemen before committing suicide with his last bullet. Japanese police authorities did not identify Kim Sang-ok as the bomber until after he had died. 382:
1958). The organization was based on ten articles of resolution, which listed seven types of individuals who must be killed and five governmental structures that must be destroyed. Their aims were to defeat the Japanese invaders
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was crushed in 1919, many independence activists moved their bases to foreign countries. Members of the Heroic Corps thought that those organizations were too moderate and would not contribute to independence in
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The Heroic Corps carried out their plan for the assassination of Japanese ministers and the destruction of public offices in March 1920. They attempted to carry bombs into Korea. Kwak Jae-ki sent bombs from
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Police station. On 17 January, Japanese police searched Sampanong (Korean: 
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Militant Korean independence activist organizations
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