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Korean National Youth Association 조선민족청년단 朝鮮民族靑年團 | |
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Founder | Lee Beom-seok |
Founded | 9 October 1946 |
Dissolved | 20 January 1949 |
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Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
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Colours | Sky blue |
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The Korean National Youth Association (Korean: 조선민족청년단; Hanja: 朝鮮民族靑年團) abbreviated as Jokcheong (족청; 族靑; lit. National Youth) was a neo-fascist, extreme right-wing group founded on October 9, 1946 under the catchphrase 'national branch, national geography', and led by Lee Beom-seok.[5] KNYA had an ideology that intersected fascism and resistance nationalism, which also embraced left-wing youth and was described as a "Third Way".[1][2] KNYA's fascism was deeply related to Third-Worldism (제3세계주의), which rejected both First World 'capitalism' and Second World 'communism'.[2]
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