1 June 1944(1944-06-01) (aged 51) Phnom Penh, French Indochina
Allegiance
Thailand
Service/branch
Royal Thai Army
Years of service
1913–1938
Rank
Colonel
Colonel Thep Phanthumsen[a] (Thai: เทพ พันธุมเสน; 12 August 1892 – 1 June 1944), better known by the noble title Phraya Songsuradet (พระยาทรงสุรเดช), was a Thai military officer and member of the People's Party. As a cadet he studied at the Royal Prussian Main Cadet Institute and was a leading member of the senior army officers responsible for the Siamese revolution of 1932.[1][2] After the revolution, he became de facto chief of the whole military.
He had conflicts with Plaek Phibunsongkhram, who was a junior military officer in many serious matters. After Phibunsongkhram's rise to power in 1938, these conflicts became the allegations in the subsequent Songsuradet rebellion.[3]
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