Battle of Fengwudong

Battle of Fengwudong
Part of the Korean Independence Movement
DateJune6-7, 1920
LocationFengwudong, Jílín, China
Result Korean Victory
Belligerents
Imperial Japanese Army Korea Northern military administration office army,
Korea Korea independent army
Commanders and leaders
Yaskawa Jiro
Nihimi Jiro
Hong Beom-do
Choi Chin-dong
Yi Heungsu
An Mu
Han Gyeong-se
Strength
490~500 about 1,200 ~1,300[1]
Casualties and losses
157killed and 300 wounded 13killed and 2 wounded

The Battle of Fengwudong (Hangul: 봉오동 전투; Hanja: 鳳梧洞戰鬪) was a battle between Korean independence militias and Japanese forces in Manchuria, and was one of the earliest domestic support operations of the Korean independence forces. From June 6 to June 7, 1920, a confrontation occurred between a Korean independence militia of 1,300 under the command of Hong Beom-do (홍범도, 洪範圖) and Choi Chin-dong (최진동, 崔振東)[2] and a Japanese suppression battalion consisting of 500 troops. It occurred during the campaign of the Japanese army in Jiandao, during the Japanese occupation of Korea.

Notes

  1. 윤병석, 《간도역사의 연구》(국학자료원, 2006) 74
  2. 윤병석, 《간도역사의 연구》(국학자료원, 2006) pp. 74

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