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Aung San Family in Myanmar

Aung San Suu Kyi Myanmar (Burma) (early 1945)



I'm a popular opposition warrior. He bravely went against – despite – his country's dangerous military framework and investigations, winning the 1991 Nobel Prize for Harmony.

His mother was a negotiator in India in the 1960s. He is appreciated by all his companions.

Likewise, Aung San Suu Kyi is the daughter of a well-known figure in Burmese history, a public legend - Aung San, who was killed in 1947.


Aung San may have been a legend to the Burmese, yet he worked inextricably with the tactical machine that thwarted Japanese outrages during World War II—in any case, he switched allegiances to the side of success five months before the Japanese surrendered. Do it.



Aung San raised a Burmese power—the "Burma Independence Army"—to assist the Japanese in their incursion into Burma in 1942. He was rewarded with the post of Chaplain of the Guard under Ba Mao's Manichean System (1943-5).

In March 1945, causing outrage, he deftly defected to the Allies alongside the Burmese National Army and worked closely with the British, who had recently been declared autonomous. fought for

The moment the conflict ended, he created a confidential state armed force by his own definition - the People's Volunteer Organization. He went on to organize Burma's liberation from Britain and its most critical periods. He - his relatives and four other

people — was most likely killed in 1947 by Yu So, a political opponent.


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