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The First First Lady of South Korea was a Jewess

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https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/프란체스카_도너
프란체스카 도너는 1900년 오스트리아 에서 유대교 가문의[1]오스트리아 사업가 루돌프 도너의 3명의 딸 중 막내로 태어났다.
Francesca Donner was born in 1900 in Vienna, Austria, as the youngest of three daughters of Rudolf Donner, an Austrian businessman from a Jewish family.
It is interesting how the English version of the article does not mention her Jewishness.

Technically, she wasn't the first First Lady, as President Rhee originally had a Korean wife whom he divorced in 1949.

Practically, Rhee and his Korean wife were separated since 1912, when he abandoned her as he left for the United States.

She was allegedly killed by North Korean soldiers in the first month of the Korean War.
 
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Rhee is such a weird transliteration, how do you even get to that from a simple e sound
 
So Koreans pronounced the hanja 李 as ri before they dropped the initial consonant, interesting :feelsokman:
I personally don't like it as it makes it even more difficult to distinguish hanjas in spoken Korean.
 
I am getting a bit off-topic now, but the National Institute of Korean Language is cucked.

They don't care about keeping the language pure or logical.

Instead, they let normies bend grammatical conventions however they want.
 
https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/프란체스카_도너

It is interesting how the English version of the article does not mention her Jewishness.

Technically, she wasn't the first First Lady, as President Rhee originally had a Korean wife whom he divorced in 1949.

Practically, Rhee and his Korean wife were separated since 1912, when he abandoned her as he left for the United States.

She was allegedly killed by North Korean soldiers in the first month of the Korean War.
W North Koreans
 

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