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(1)My nationality is when I was staying in Japan, Syngman Rhee
(2)Handwritten Nationality Marking Shock
(3)Handwriting the draft card for World War I
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(1)N.C.E. and the archives site N.C.E.N.S.Iimage text translation
(2)According to data released by Lee Dotcom, former President Rhee Syng-man’s draft document in 1918 revealed that his nationality was Japanese
(3)In a related development, the New York Hankook Ilbo reported that 60 federal documents consistent with former President Rhee Syngman’s English name Syngman Rhee’s birth year 1875 were found as the first World War I Draft Registration Cards The card, written in cursive by former President Rhee Syng-man, contains personal information such as 44 years old, lunar birthday March 26 and occupation, Korean school principal, Korean school principal, resident address in Hawaii
(4)Also, the closest relative was Shim Shim Rhee, who wrote the relationship with his sister Sister along with his Korean address, and marked the race as Asian Oriental
(5)What’s surprising is that former President Lee put his nationality as Japan’s Japan. It is quite interesting that Lee, who campaigned for diplomatic independence in the U.S., including Hawaii, revealed his nationality as Japan due to a lack of personal information
(6)The draft card, designed to identify World War I conscription resources, was intended for men between the ages of 18 and 45 living in the United States at the time About 24 million people across the U.S., including citizens as well as all foreign men living in the U.S., put their personal information on their cards Currently, the draft card is for men aged 18-25 under the name Selective Service
(7)He may have decided that it would be better to record his personal information as a citizen of Japan, the Asian power, at the time of his transfer to the colonial people However, it is ironic that he, who was at the center of the overseas independence movement, was elected president of the Provisional Government of Shanghai the following year, said he was Japanese in the U.S. official document
(8)Some analysts say it is due to his controversial pro-Japanese stance On August 4, 1905, at the end of the Russo-Japanese War, Syngman Rhee met with President Theodore Roosevelt with Pastor Yoon Byung-koo of Hawaii
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