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Aung San

independence activist

Born: Died: Burmese

Aung San was a Burmese politician, independence activist and revolutionary. He was instrumental in Myanmar's struggle for independence from British rule, but he was assassinated just six months before his goal was realized. Aung San is considered to be the founder of modern-day Myanmar and the Tatmadaw (the country's armed forces), and is commonly referred to by the titles "Father of the Nation", "Father of Independence", and "Father of the Tatmadaw".

Devoted to ending British Colonial rule in Burma, Aung San founded or was closely associated with many Burmese political groups and movements and explored various schools of political thought throughout his life. He was a life-long anti-imperialist and studied socialism as a student. In his first year of university he was elected to the executive committee of the Rangoon University Students' Union and served as the editor of its newspaper. He joined the Thakin Society in 1938 and served as its general secretary. He also helped establish the Communist Party of Burma in 1939 but quit shortly afterwards due to vehement disagreements with the rest of the party leadership.

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Burmese independence activist

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  1. Aung San is born

    Aung San, Burmese independence activist, known for burmese independence activist, was born on 1915-02-13. Aung San was a Burmese politician, independence activist and revolutionary.

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When was Aung San born?
Aung San was born on 1915-02-13 (Burmese).
What is Aung San known for?
Burmese independence activist
What historical events involved Aung San?
Aung San was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Aung San is born.
When did Aung San die?
Aung San died on 1947-01-01.

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