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[[File:Naisen ittai postcard.jpg|300px|right|thumb|In the 1920s, Korea was under Japanese rule.<br>The picture shows a postcard or poster published by the Japanese in occupied Korea saying: 内鮮 協力一致 世界の優者 (Japan-Korea. Teamwork and Unity. Champions of the World.)]]
 
[[File:Naisen ittai postcard.jpg|300px|right|thumb|In the 1920s, Korea was under Japanese rule.<br>The picture shows a postcard or poster published by the Japanese in occupied Korea saying: 内鮮 協力一致 世界の優者 (Japan-Korea. Teamwork and Unity. Champions of the World.)]]
 
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For more information about Sun Myung Moon, see the New World Encyclopedia article.<ref name="NWE">[http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sun_Myung_Moon Sun Myung Moon] New World Encyclopedia</ref>
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On February 25, 1920, Moon was born Mun Yong-myeong in modern-day Sangsa-ri (上思里), Deogun-myon, Jeongju-gun, North P'yŏng'an Province, at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Unification_Church Wikipedia: Timeline of the Unification Church]</ref>
  
 
=== 1920 ===
 
=== 1920 ===

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In the 1920s, Korea was under Japanese rule.
The picture shows a postcard or poster published by the Japanese in occupied Korea saying: 内鮮 協力一致 世界の優者 (Japan-Korea. Teamwork and Unity. Champions of the World.)

For more information about Sun Myung Moon, see the New World Encyclopedia article.[1] On February 25, 1920, Moon was born Mun Yong-myeong in modern-day Sangsa-ri (上思里), Deogun-myon, Jeongju-gun, North P'yŏng'an Province, at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule.[2]

1920

  • February 20 - Birth in Sangsa-ri, Deogun-myun, Jeongju-gun, North Pyeongan Province, North Korea. His parents were Moon Kyeungyoo and Kim Kyung-gye, who gave him the name Yongmyung.[1]

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