Talk:Korean Liberation Army

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the declaration of war?[edit]

"After the declaration of war by the Provisional Government against Japan and Germany on December 9, 1941, ..."

Is the declaration of war by "Korean Liberation Army" valid? There was no record in Japan and Germany about it. If both goverment were not aware of it, then it's invalid.

No more invalid than supposed annexation treaty of 1910. Sydneyphoenix 10:08, 19 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

how big this army was?[edit]

According to this article http://www.cbs.co.kr/nocut/Show.asp?IDX=344379

Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea officially recognized that Korean Liberation Army was consit of 339 members in 1945.


The KlA had around 1,000-1300+ members during earlier years of WW2. I will get the source when I can. As I understand it a large number of troops were killed in Burma. Jegal 00:54, 20 February 2007 (UTC)User:Easternknight[reply]

Helicopter?[edit]

Three days later, a helicopter carrying twenty-odd members of the KLA landed in Seoul, only to be forced back by the Japanese military, which refused to surrender until USA military forces arrived.

What model of helicopter was available in 1945 that could carry 20 troops? Where did this info come from? Identity0 (talk) 13:23, 9 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]