In this Burmese name, Thakin is an honorific, not a given name.
Thakin
Soe
စိုး
Personal details
Born
1906 Moulmein, British Burma
Died
6 May 1989(1989-05-06) (aged 82–83)
Nationality
Burmese
Occupation
Politician, soldier
Known for
One of the Founders of the Communist Party of Burma
Thakin Soe (Burmese: သခင်စိုး, pronounced[θəkʰiɰ̃só]; 1906 – 6 May 1989) was a founding member of the Communist Party of Burma, formed in 1939 and a leader of Anti-Fascist Organisation. He is regarded as one of Burma's most prominent communist leaders.[1]
^Lintner, Bertil. The Rise and Fall of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB). Southeast Asia Program series, no. 6. Ithaca, N.Y.: Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 1990. p. 6
ThakinSoe (Burmese: သခင်စိုး, pronounced [θəkʰiɰ̃ só]; 1906 – 6 May 1989) was a founding member of the Communist Party of Burma, formed in 1939 and a...
15 August 1939. The attendees were Thakin Aung San, Thakin Ba Hein, Thakin Bo, Thakin Hla Pe (Bo Let Ya), ThakinSoe, Yèbaw Ba Tin (H. N. Goshal), and...
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disbanded its armed wing. While in Insein Prison in July 1941, ThakinSoe and Thakin Than Tun coauthored the Insein Manifesto, which declared fascism...
conference, U Saw and Thakin Ba Sein, refused to sign it, and it was denounced in Burma by Aung San's critics, including Than Tun and ThakinSoe. No delegates...
1940 along with Thakin Nu, ThakinSoe, Dr. Ba Maw, and Kyaw Nyein. While in Insein prison in July 1941, he co-authored with ThakinSoe the "Insein Manifesto"...
organisation called the Anti-Fascist Organisation (AFO) was formed with ThakinSoe, a founding member of the Communist Party of Burma, as leader. Through...
1940s. He was detained by the colonial government in 1940 along with ThakinSoe, Thakin Than Tun, Kyaw Nyein, U Măd, and Ba Maw. The prison holding Nu was...
Disillusioned, Aung San began negotiations with Communist leaders Thakin Than Tun and ThakinSoe, and Socialist leaders Ba Swe and Kyaw Nyein which led to the...
ThakinSoe Myint (Burmese: သခင် စိုးမြင့်) was a Burmese politician and a leader of the National League for Democracy. Born in the Irrawaddy delta region...
Disillusioned, Aung San began negotiations with Communist leaders Thakin Than Tun and ThakinSoe, and Socialist leaders Ba Swe and Kyaw Nyein which led to the...
of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, p128 Fukui, p138 Fukui, p129 Thakins Encyclopedia of Modern Asia Burma’s Struggle for Democracy: The Army Against...
of Burmese independence politics: Thakin Aung San, Thakin Nu, Thakin Kyaw Nyein, Thakin Mya, Thakin Than Tun, Thakin Shu Maung (later Ne Win), etc. Already...
organization called the Anti-Fascist Organisation (AFO) was formed with ThakinSoe as the leader. Through the communists and the Japanese-sponsored Arakan...
formed the Anti-Fascist Organisation (AFO) under the overall leadership of ThakinSoe. Force 136 was able to establish contact with this organisation through...
branches of the AFPFL dissatisfied, sending the Red Flag Communists led by ThakinSoe underground and the conservatives into opposition. Aung San also succeeded...
the British colonists in the struggle for independence. Their leader was Thakin Aung San and they were sent by the Dobama Asiayone ("We Burmans Association")...
struggle. In 1973 he was a witness during the trial of Red Flag leader ThakinSoe. Fleischmann, Klaus. Die Kommunistische Partei Birmas - Von den Anfängen...
declared on January 4, 1948, and led by ThakinSoe, also joined the peace talks headed by the flamboyant Soe himself. The peace parley with the various...
Thakin Kodaw Hmaing (Burmese: သခင်ကိုယ်တော်မှိုင်း, pronounced [θəkʰɪ̀ɰ̃ kòdɔ̀ m̥áiɰ̃]; 23 March 1876 – 23 July 1964) is considered one of the greatest...