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Albert Kwok, with the full name "'Albert Kwok Fen Nam"', Chinese Name "'Guo Yinan"' (chin. 郭益南) ( * 1921 in Kuching, Sarawak; † January 21, 1944 in Petagas Putatan, Sabah) was a resistance fighter during the Japanese occupation. Borneos and leaders of the Kinabalu guerrillas". He is regarded as the Initiator of the so-called "Double Tenth Revolt" from 10. October 1943. == Life == Albert Kwok was born in 1921 in Kuching, Sarawak. His father was a dentist. In the late 1930s, he lived temporarily in China, where he learned the methods of the Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). He then practiced in Nanking, Hankow and Canton Whelan, During this time Kwok for the first time came in contact with Anti-Japanese activities. Another source also said that it earned Kwok medical skills to treat hemorrhoids (Penang). In 1940 nineteen-year-old Kwok moved to Jesselton, as a doctor to work. Although his practice was very successful, he had to treat his patients as his stock of drugs tend to went. His decision against the occupying power, to defend, won a clear-cut contours, as the Japanese on 13. In June 1942 a decree with the following wording circulated: ''"Lasst die Chinesen nicht vergessen, dass eine einzige Entscheidung des Japanischen Oberkommandos genügt, um sie zu ergreifen und zu töten."'' ''"Translation=Let the Chinese not forget that a single decision of the Japanese Supreme command is sufficient in order for them to be seized and killed."'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Albert Kwok」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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