Yi Un file photo [6553]

Yi Un

SurnameYi
Given NameUn
HouseYi
Born20 Oct 1897
Died1 May 1970
CountryKorea, Japan
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseYi Un was born at Deoksu Palace in Seoul to Korean Emperor Gojong and his second wife Princess Sunheon. At the age of 3, he was given the title of Prince Imperial Yeong, and at the age of 10 Crown Prince. In Dec 1907, he went to Japan to begin his studies. On 28 Apr 1920, he married Japanese Princess Masako of the Nashimoto branch of the Japanese Imperial Family. On 24 Apr 1926, upon his father's death, he became King Yi of Korea; note that unlike his father who held the title of emperor, his title was only that of a king, and his title was held only as a pretender as Korea had been fully annexed into Japanese borders by 1910. After his death, he was posthumously given the title Crown Prince Euimin; being known as a crown prince instead of a king reflected his status as a powerless leader of his country.

ww2dbaseBetween 1935 and 1937, Yi served in the Japanese Army as the commanding officer of the 59th Regiment. From 1937 to 1938, he taught at the Military Academy and the Military Preparatory School. In 1939, he was attached to the Northern China Area Army. Between 1939 and 1940, he was the commanding officer of the 2nd Imperial Guards Brigade. Between 1940 and 1941, he was the head of the 4th Depot Division. In 1941, he was the commander of the Japanese 51st Division. Between 1941 and 1942, he was attached to the Inspectorate-General of Military Training, then between 1942 and 1943, to the 1st Air Army Headquarters. In 1945, he was the commanding officer of the 1st Air Army, and then was promoted to the Supreme War Council.

ww2dbaseAfter WW2, Yi requested President Rhee Syng-man to allow him to return to Korea, but it was denied. In Nov 1963, President Park Chung-hee invited him to return. Sick from cerebral thrombosis, he lived at Nakseon Hall, Changdeok Palace in Seoul, Korea, remaining mostly in bed. He passed away in 1970 and now rests in peace at Hongyureung in Namyangju, near Seoul.

ww2dbaseYi was the last person in Korea to hold the title of Crown Prince. His son, Yi Gu, or Prince Imperial Hoeun (posthumously), claimed the throne until his death in 2005, but did not hold the crown prince title as his father did not wield kingly powers.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.

Last Major Revision: May 2007

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Photographs

Portrait of Prince Imperial Yeong Yi Un of Korea, circa 1904; portrait taken in JapanPortraits of Emperor Sunjong of Korea (right), Prince Imperial Yeong Yi Un (center), and Empress Sunjeong (left), circa 1904Emperor Sunjong of Korea, Crown Prince Yoshihito of Japan, and others, Korea, 1907Emperor Sunjong of Korea, Prince Imperial Yeong of Korea, and Crown Prince Yoshihito (future Emperor Taisho) of Japan in Korea, 1907
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Yi Un Timeline

1897年10月20日 Yi Eu was born in the Deoksu Palace in Seoul, Korea.
1907年7月20日 Yi Un was made Crown Prince of Korea.
1917年5月25日 Crown Prince Yi Un graduated from the Japanese Army Academy.
1917年12月25日 Crown Prince Yi Un was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant in the Japanese Army.
1920年4月28日 Crown Prince Yi Un of Korea married Japanese Princess Masako of Nashimoto.
1923年11月29日 Crown Prince Yi Un graduated from the Japanese Army War College and was made the commanding officer of a company in the Japanese 2nd Infantry Regiment.
1926年4月24日 Crown Prince Yi Un was ostensibly made King Yi of Korea.
1935年8月1日 Crown Prince Yi Un was promoted to the rank of colonel in the Japanese Army and was given command of 59th Infantry Regiment based in Utsunomiya, Japan.
1937年3月1日 Crown Prince Yi Un became an instructor in the Japanese Army Academy.
1937年8月2日 Crown Prince Yi Un was made the commandant of the Japanese Army Preparatory Academy.
1938年7月15日 Crown Prince Yi Un was promoted to the rank of major general in the Japanese Army.
1938年12月15日 Crown Prince Yi Un was attached to the Japanese Northern China Army.
1939年7月2日 Crown Prince Yi Un inspected troops in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China.
1939年8月1日 Crown Prince Yi Un was made the commanding officer of the Japanese 2nd Brigade.
1940年5月25日 Crown Prince Yi Un was made the commanding officer of the Japanese 4th Division.
1940年12月2日 Crown Prince Yi Un was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in the Japanese Army.
1941年7月1日 Crown Prince Yi Un was made the commanding officer of the Japanese 51st Division.
1941年8月12日 Crown Prince Yi Un was assigned to Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China.
1941年11月16日 Crown Prince Yi Un was attached to the training department of the Japanese Army.
1941年11月20日 Crown Prince Yi Un was assigned to Guangdong Province, China.
1941年12月5日 Crown Prince Yi Un toured Keijo (now Seoul), Korea.
1942年8月1日 Crown Prince Yi Un was attached to Japanese 1st Air Army.
1943年7月20日 Crown Prince Yi Un was made the commanding officer of Japanese 1st Air Army.
1945年4月1日 Crown Prince Yi Un was made a member of the Supreme War Council of Japan.
1947年5月3日 Crown Prince Yi Un lost his Japanese royal status.
1947年10月18日 Crown Prince Yi Un lost his Japanese citizenship and became a stateless person.
1957年5月18日 Crown Prince Yi Un gained Japanese citizenship.
1957年6月7日 Crown Prince Yi Un's son Prince Yi Gu graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Massachusetts, United States.
1959年3月16日 Crown Prince Yi Un suffered from cerebral thrombosis.
1959年5月17日 Crown Prince Yi Un arrived in Japan.
1960年6月6日 Crown Prince Euimin and Princess Masaka (Bangja) arrived in New York, United States.
1960年8月6日 Crown Prince Euimin and Princess Masaka (Bangja) arrived in Japan.
1961年3月26日 Crown Prince Euimin and Princess Masaka (Bangja) arrived in Hawaii, United States.
1961年5月7日 Crown Prince Euimin and Princess Masaka (Bangja) arrived in Japan.
1961年8月3日 Crown Prince Euimin was admitted into the St. Luke's Hospital in Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan.
1962年12月15日 Crown Prince Euimin and Princess Masaka (Bangja) gained Korean citizenship.
1963年11月22日 Crown Prince Euimin arrived in Korea.
1970年5月1日 Yi Un passed away.




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