Aung San of Burma

Bogyoke Aung San (13 Feb 1915 - 19 July 1947)
Bogyoke Aung San (13 Feb 1915 - 19 July 1947)
Rangoon University Students' Union Committee (1936?). Ko Aung San is front row third from left.

Rangoon University Students' Union Committee (1936?). Ko Aung San is front row third from left.

Editorial Committee of Oway Magazine. Ko Aung San, the Editor, is seated second from left. (1936)

Editorial Committee of Oway Magazine. Ko Aung San, the Editor, is seated second from left. (1936)

Ko Aung San, President of the All Burma Students Union.(1937)

Thakhin Hla Myaing and Thakhin Aung San in Japan. (1941)

Bo Letya, Bo Setkya and Bo Teza (Bogyoke Aung San) in Japan. (1941)

Bogyoke Aung San as a member of the Burma National Army. (April 1942)

Wedding Photograph of Bogyoke Aung San and Daw Khin Kyi. (September 1942)

Bogyoke Aung San, Daw Khin Kyi and their first son Aung San Oo. (1943?)

The first delegation to Japan, before their audience with the Emperor. Bogyoke Aung San far right. (March 1943)

Bogyoke Aung San with a group of Kachin women. (December 1946)

Bogyoke Aung San in London. (January 1947)

Bogyoke Aung San in Lodon, January 1947, between Thakin Mya and Lord Pethwick-Lawrence

Bogyoke Aung San with Sir Hubert Rance. (January 1947)

Bogyoke Aung San with Clement Attlee, 10 Downing Street, January 1947.

Aung San Family. (1947?)

Bogyoke Aung San, Daw Su (his mother), Daw Khin Kyi and their children (Aung San Oo, Aung San Lin, and Aung San Suu Kyi). (April 1947)

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the youngest child of Bogyoke Aung San, recipient of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize.

 

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