Bogyoke aung san biography definition
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General aung san childhood name
It is named after… … Wikipedia. It … Wikipedia. Aung San, Bogyoke. Aung San, Bogyoke Modern Burma's most important political figure, who played the principal role in winning independence from Britain after World War II. Burmese people often refer to him as bogyoke commander in chief because he is credited with establishing Burma's Tatmadaw armed forces during the war.
Born in Natmauk, Magwe Magway Division , on February 13, , he was an excellent student and attended the National School in Yenangyaung Yaynangyoung on a scholarship. There, he began to take an intense interest in politics. Refusing to disclose the name of the writer of an article deemed highly offensive by the university authorities, he and RUSU President Nu were expelled, an action that sparked the student strike of February-May The strike made him a figure of national political prominence, and he became a founder and secretary of the All Burma Students' Union ABSU at its first conference in and a prominent member of the Thakin Kodaw Hmaing faction of the Dobama Asiayone the following year.
As secretary general of the Freedom Bloc in , he worked closely with Dr. Ba Maw in a nationalist united front and also served as secretary general of the newly established Communist Party of Burma.