Forgotten Allies: Uncovering the South Korean Chinese WWII Resistance Research by Chinese historian Sun Kezhi has shed new light on the role of South Koreans in China during World War II, particularly the contributions of Sin Kyu sik.
While Japan's occupation of Korea is well documented, the complex web of resistance movements within and beyond Korea's borders has been largely overlooked.
Sin's involvement with Chinese revolutionaries is significant. As a leader in the Korean independence movement, he found common ground with China's anti colonial efforts.