[W]hat really changed a generally pro-socialist South Korean public in 1950 to a right-leaning one was a brief taste of North Korean rule. Kim Sŏng-ch'il, for example, writes in his diary of how the KPA occupation made him identify with the ROK for the first time. (Brian Reynolds Myers)

[W]hat really changed a generally pro-socialist South Korean public in 1950 to a right-leaning one was a brief taste of North Korean rule. Kim Sŏng-ch'il, for example, writes in his diary of how the KPA occupation made him identify with the ROK for the first time.

Brian Reynolds Myers

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