The history of Thailand from 1932 to 1973 was dominated by military dictatorships which were in power for much of the period. The main personalities of the period were the dictator Pibulsonggram (better known as Phibun), who allied the country with Japan during the Second World War, and the civilian politician Pridi Phanomyong, who founded Thammasat University and was briefly the prime minister after the war.
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- The history of Thailand from 1932 to 1973 was dominated by military dictatorships which were in power for much of the period. The main personalities of the period were the dictator Pibulsonggram (better known as Phibun), who allied the country with Japan during the Second World War, and the civilian politician Pridi Phanomyong, who founded Thammasat University and was briefly the prime minister after the war. A succession of military dictators followed Pridi's ousting — Phibun again, Sarit Dhanarajata and Thanom Kittikachorn — under whom traditional, authoritarian rule was combined with increasing modernisation and westernisation under the influence of the U.S. The end of the period was marked by Thanom's resignation, forced by a massacre of pro-democracy protesters, who were led by Thammasat students.
- De geschiedenis van Thailand (1932-1973) wordt gekenmerkt door een opvolging van militaire dictators. De belangrijkste personen uit deze periode waren de militair Plaek Pibul Songkram (ook wel bekend als Phibun), die een bondgenootschap sloot met Japan tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog, en de burgerpoliticus Pridi Banomyong, die de Thammasat Universiteit oprichtte en na de oorlog korte tijd minister-president was. Pridi werd gevolgd door een serie militaire dictators — Phibun opnieuw, Sarit Dhanarajata en Thanom Kittikachorn — die een traditionele, autoritaire regeringsstijl combineerden met toenemende modernisering en verwestersing onder Amerikaanse invloed. De periode eindigt in oktober 1973, wanneer Thanom aftreedt na een bloedbad onder pro-democratie betogers, geleid door Thammasat studenten, na de eerste openbare ingreep door koning Bhumibol in het politieke bestuur van Thailand.
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- The history of Thailand from 1932 to 1973 was dominated by military dictatorships which were in power for much of the period. The main personalities of the period were the dictator Pibulsonggram (better known as Phibun), who allied the country with Japan during the Second World War, and the civilian politician Pridi Phanomyong, who founded Thammasat University and was briefly the prime minister after the war.
- De geschiedenis van Thailand (1932-1973) wordt gekenmerkt door een opvolging van militaire dictators. De belangrijkste personen uit deze periode waren de militair Plaek Pibul Songkram (ook wel bekend als Phibun), die een bondgenootschap sloot met Japan tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog, en de burgerpoliticus Pridi Banomyong, die de Thammasat Universiteit oprichtte en na de oorlog korte tijd minister-president was.
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- History of Thailand (1932–1973)
- Geschiedenis van Thailand (1932-1973)
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