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in 1941, gave multiple warnings to the US government about it, including providing information to the State Department two days before the attack that the Japanese embassy had begun selling its cars. After the attack, the State Department threatened Haan with incarceration if he revealed his warnings
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and Laurence E. Salisbury of the State Department in an effort to obtain a written assurance that the United States would assist in establishing an independent Korean government after the war, which he said would encourage Korean agents in Japanese territory.
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After the war, Haan shifted his focus to campaigning against the expansion of Soviet communism, and passed intelligence to the U.S. government regarding the Sino-Soviet alliance, the Soviet atomic bomb program, and the Korean War.
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as plantation laborers. Despite his father leaving for Korea in 1910, he and his mother remained in Hawaii, where Haan continued his education. He attended the Korean Compound School and the Ka'iulani School until the 8th grade.
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named Stella Yoon and resigned from the Salvation Army, reportedly because his new wife's religious beliefs were in conflict with his service in the Salvation Army. After resigning, the couple returned to Honolulu.
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was released in 2005 based on Haan's experience as Korea's first notable double agent. The film follows Haan as he learns of Japan's impending attack on
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Training School in San Francisco, California. Upon his return, he began his service as a Salvation Army representative on the island of
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Suggested reading from Prof. Richard S. Kim, Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Asian American Studies at
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In the summer of 1942, Haan circulated a "secret report" to American newspapers stating that Japanese leaders
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Haan's religious career ostensibly came to an end in 1926 when he married a Korean woman from
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In the 1930s, Haan became involved with the Korean independence movement by joining the
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The Quest for Statehood: Korean Immigrant Nationalism and U.S. Sovereignty, 1905–1945.
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The Quest for Statehood: Korean Immigrant Nationalism and U.S. Sovereignty, 1905–1945
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The Quest for Statehood: Korean Immigrant Nationalism and U.S. Sovereignty, 1905–1945
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In August 1920, Haan left Hawaii to spend a year preparing for the ministry at the
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Haan successfully lobbied the Justice Department to exclude Koreans from the
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Haan's work was not widely acknowledged until well after his death in 1976.
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May 31, 1900 – July 1, 1976) was a Korean American intelligence operative,
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on May 31, 1900. He was five years old when his family joined the
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had been wounded by gunshots from Korean patriot Park Soowon.
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in 1941 and tries to warn the United States, but is ignored.
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The Three-Power Alliance and a United States-Japanese War
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The Three-Power Alliance and a United States-Japanese War
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Americans Betrayed: Politics and the Japanese Evacuation
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Cannings Pearl Harbor materials, 1933–1978 427:"The Pearl Harbor fiasco need never have happened" 155:On May 5, 1943, Haan appeared before Chairperson 838: 298:Chamberlain, William Henry (Apr. 26, 1942). 121:Haan learned of Japan's impending attack on 39: 29: 195:Haan's personal papers can be found in the 753:Journal of American-East Asian Relations 202: 48:, and both the source and translator of 508: 348:International Affairs Review Supplement 839: 625: 623: 52:’s contested and controversial book, 594:University of California, Santa Cruz 424: 420: 418: 416: 414: 222:(1942). β€” An English translation of 197:University of California, Santa Cruz 321:Woolbert, Robert Gale (Jul. 1942). 182:The South Korean spy thriller film 13: 620: 607: 561: 509:Hayashi, Brian Masaru (May 2014). 234: 14: 893: 867:American people of Korean descent 857:Activists for Korean independence 804: 682:from the original on July 7, 2019 647:from the original on July 7, 2019 411: 110:Political and intelligence career 147:In December 1942, Haan met with 131:internment of Japanese Americans 741: 659: 629: 615:University of California, Davis 452:"KOREA: Straight to the Armpit" 425:Judd, Alan (January 25, 2020). 351:, vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 519–520. 16:Korean American spy (1900–1976) 581: 555: 525:University of California Press 502: 477: 444: 399: 370: 300:"A Pep Talk for the Japanese." 40: 30: 1: 882:People from Gyeonggi Province 589:Kilsoo Haan papers, 1933–1973 564:"Commercial Releases in 2005" 363: 65: 84:Korean immigration to Hawaii 46:Korean independence activist 7: 756:, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 5-33. 257:University of Chicago Press 116:Korean National Association 10: 898: 826:American Heritage Center. 549:10.1525/phr.2014.83.2.277 533:10.1525/phr.2014.83.2.277 516:Pacific Historical Review 334:, vol. 20, no. 4, p. 785. 174: 165:Crescent City, California 877:American anti-communists 782:Action Likely in Pacific 759:Kim, Richard S. 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Index

Korean
Hanja
Korean independence activist
Kinoaki Matsuo
How Japan Plans to Win
Jangdan
Gyeonggi Province
Korean Empire
Korean immigration to Hawaii
Salvation Army
Kaua'i
Honolulu
Korean National Association
attack on Pearl Harbor
internment of Japanese Americans
Hideki Tojo
Koki Hirota
George Atcheson Jr.
Samuel Dickstein
Chinese Exclusion Law
Crescent City, California
Haan
Pearl Harbor
University of California, Santa Cruz
How Japan Plans to Win
Little, Brown and Co.
Kinoaki Matsuo
Grodzins, Morton
Americans Betrayed: Politics and the Japanese Evacuation.
University of Chicago Press

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