Description:Chapters: Kyaw Zaw, Aung San, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Lwin, Thein Pe Myint, Mukerjee, Thakin Soe, Wa Gyi. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 41. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Kyaw Zaw (Burmese: IPA: b. 3 December 1919, real name Maung Shwe and later Thakin Shwe) is one of the founders of the Tatmadaw (the modern Burmese Army) and a member of the legendary "Thirty Comrades" who trained in Japan in the struggle for independence from Britain. He is also one of the leaders of the Communist Party of Burma living in exile in Yunnan Province, China. Born in a village called Hsaingzu near Thonze in Tharrawaddy District, Lower Burma, Kyaw Zaw was educated in the traditional manner, mainly in monastic schools often becoming a novice monk during the Buddhist lent, until the final year when he went to the Pazundaung Municipal High School in Rangoon. There he met teachers who were members of the nationalist Dobama Asiayone (We Burmans Association) who made him become politically aware and soon joined the Ye tat (The Braves - Dobama militia). As he was educated only in the vernacular and had no knowledge of the English language required for university, he went on to the Highergrade Teachers Training School where English was not required. The Great General Strike of 1938, known as Htaung thoun ya byei Ayeidawbon (the "Revolution of 1300" named after the Burmese calendar year), saw him as one of the student protesters successfully picketing the Secretariat, the seat of the colonial government, on December 20. As the students left in triumphant procession, they were confronted by the British mounted police who charged into the students from Rangoon University at the head of the procession beating them with their batons and killing one of their number called Aung Kyaw. Kyaw Zaw witnessed this ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=3853358We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Burmese Communists: Kyaw Zaw, Aung San, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Lwin, Thein Pe Myint, Mukerjee, Thakin SOE, Wa Gyi. To get started finding Burmese Communists: Kyaw Zaw, Aung San, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Lwin, Thein Pe Myint, Mukerjee, Thakin SOE, Wa Gyi, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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42
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Publisher
Books LLC
Release
2010
ISBN
1156173930
Burmese Communists: Kyaw Zaw, Aung San, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Lwin, Thein Pe Myint, Mukerjee, Thakin SOE, Wa Gyi
Description: Chapters: Kyaw Zaw, Aung San, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Lwin, Thein Pe Myint, Mukerjee, Thakin Soe, Wa Gyi. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 41. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Kyaw Zaw (Burmese: IPA: b. 3 December 1919, real name Maung Shwe and later Thakin Shwe) is one of the founders of the Tatmadaw (the modern Burmese Army) and a member of the legendary "Thirty Comrades" who trained in Japan in the struggle for independence from Britain. He is also one of the leaders of the Communist Party of Burma living in exile in Yunnan Province, China. Born in a village called Hsaingzu near Thonze in Tharrawaddy District, Lower Burma, Kyaw Zaw was educated in the traditional manner, mainly in monastic schools often becoming a novice monk during the Buddhist lent, until the final year when he went to the Pazundaung Municipal High School in Rangoon. There he met teachers who were members of the nationalist Dobama Asiayone (We Burmans Association) who made him become politically aware and soon joined the Ye tat (The Braves - Dobama militia). As he was educated only in the vernacular and had no knowledge of the English language required for university, he went on to the Highergrade Teachers Training School where English was not required. The Great General Strike of 1938, known as Htaung thoun ya byei Ayeidawbon (the "Revolution of 1300" named after the Burmese calendar year), saw him as one of the student protesters successfully picketing the Secretariat, the seat of the colonial government, on December 20. As the students left in triumphant procession, they were confronted by the British mounted police who charged into the students from Rangoon University at the head of the procession beating them with their batons and killing one of their number called Aung Kyaw. Kyaw Zaw witnessed this ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=3853358We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Burmese Communists: Kyaw Zaw, Aung San, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Lwin, Thein Pe Myint, Mukerjee, Thakin SOE, Wa Gyi. To get started finding Burmese Communists: Kyaw Zaw, Aung San, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Lwin, Thein Pe Myint, Mukerjee, Thakin SOE, Wa Gyi, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.