2019.04.30 06:52
http://news.khan.co.kr/kh_news/khan_serial_list.html?s_code=af216&page=1
(경향신문: 박태균의 버취보고서)
Leonard Berch는 미군정시기에 중위였지만 하지중장의 가장중요한 참모였다. 그는 전면에
나서서 당시의 한국정치인들과 직접접촉했고 하지중장은 그의 보고에 따라 정책을 결정했다.
그는 그때의 보든 보고서를 그대로 보관했고 그의 가족이 하바드 도서관에 이를 기증했다.
박태균은 한국현대사를 연구하는 사학자이다. 원문은 그가 2018년에 이를 입수하여 그의
보고서를 기준으로 기사화하여 경향신문에 기고한 것이다.
*1-27 이어서 다 읽기가 지루하시면 1과 27만 읽으셔도 대강 이해 할수 있습니다.
2019.04.30 09:35
2019.04.30 10:37
I knew U.S. military government supported 여운형 and 김규식, but I did not know it was the idea of Bertch.
Basically, South Korea was governed by Captain James Hausman and first lieutenant Leonard Bertch at that time.
이승만 was implanted by D. McArthur.
In reality, S. Korea was the colony of Japan that lost the war.
The victorious U.S. was inconsiderate of Korean’s opinion. Koreans thought
they were the one to be credited for the victory over Japan.
2019.04.30 12:12
The fate of the country depended on these inexperienced foreigners...
The people are generally stupid and incapable. They must be lead by an experienced governing body.
When the governing body (the leader) is stupid, the above phrase is what they get.
Thinking about the miserable end of the Lee Dynasty, what would happen to the current "Moon" Dynasty
and the stupid people who elected him for their leader?
I wish not to see the repetition of the same history.
"Korea is still unknown to many of the international community."
Yes, she is not well known or respected.
But the international communities all know about Samsung, LG, and Hyundai very well.
How about that for a change?
2019.04.30 14:11
Talking about stupidity, I like to quote Albert Einstein's remarks in the below.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
2019.04.30 15:15
My uneducated thought:
Whenever there is the beginning, there ought to be the ending.
Big Bang will necessitate Big Crash or mercifully Big Fading-out.
Don't you realize that all of us will die?
Because we were born.
This is the eternal truth, the principle of cause and effect.
What else can I say?
2019.05.01 00:00
Once someone told me that Buddha said “cause of death is birth”.
Please don’t be mistaken as maternal death!
John Hodge, a professional soldier, never had any knowledge about Korea,
nor interest to be the Military Governor, per his own later statements.
He hated the job.
They learned about Korea by reading Encyclopedia Britannica in the airplane to Korea.
Per Bruce Cummings, Berch, a very young Havard trained lawyer in his 30's back then,
confessed before his death, to be the highest ranking first lieutenant in the world.
The sad reality in Korean History we should remember.
The fate of the country depended on these inexperienced foreigners with practically no knowledge
about the country, they would govern.
Korea is still unknown to many of the international community.