The Committee for the Preparation of Korean Independence () was an organization centered around figures such as Lyuh Woon-hyung, created for the purpose of taking over executive authority from the Governor-General of Chà Âsen during the from 15 August to 7 September 1945. Its abbreviated name is the âÂÂPreparatory Committee,â and its headquarters were located in Gye-dong, Seoul.
On the evening of 15 August 1945, Lyuh Woon-hyung established the Committee for the Preparation of Korean Independence (Preparatory Committee), based on the National Establishment Alliance that he had formed a year prior in August 1944. Lyuh Woon-hyung assumed the position of Committee Chairperson, with Ahn Chai-hong serving as Vice-Chairperson, serving as Organization Chief, serving as Chief of General Affairs, serving as Chief of Financial Affairs, serving as Chief of Publicity, and Kwon Tae-seok serving as Chief of Enforcement. Incidentally, the one who first proposed the name, âÂÂCommittee for the Preparation of Korean Independence,â was Ahn Chai-hong.
The mission statement of the Preparatory Committee included the following three points:
At the time of its establishment, Lyuh Woon-hyungâÂÂs younger brother, , described the organization as composed of: âÂÂThe extreme left of Communist Party members; non-communist leftists, or moderate socialists; right-wingers such as Ahn Chai-hong and Lee Gyu-gap; and figures such as Jang Gwon and Song Gyu-hwan, who unconditionally support Lyuh Woon-hyung as an elder brother figure.âÂÂ
On 4 September 1945, a plenary session was held, and there was a reorganization of the executive committee, including the appointment of lawyer Ho Hon as vice chairperson. On the evening of 6 September, the Preparatory Committee gathered in a lecture hall at with over 1000 people in attendance, and after the withdrawal of Ahn Chai-hong and the nationalist faction, the communist and socialist wings seized control and declared the establishment of the PeopleâÂÂs Republic of Korea. The Preparatory Committee became that governmental organization (the PeopleâÂÂs Committees), and on 7 October was subsequently dissolved into the PeopleâÂÂs Republic Executive Committee.