Lim Ben C. 임병직 | |||||||||
Order: | 2th Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||||||||
President: | Rhee Syng-man | ||||||||
Term Start: | December 28, 1948 | ||||||||
Term End: | April 15, 1951 | ||||||||
Predecessor: | Jang Taek-sang | ||||||||
Successor: | Byun Young-tae | ||||||||
Birth Date: | 26 October 1893 | ||||||||
Birth Place: | Buyeo County, Chungcheong Province, Joseon (now South Korea) | ||||||||
Death Place: | New York City, United States | ||||||||
Nationality: | Korean | ||||||||
Alma Mater: | Dickinson University | ||||||||
Party: | None | ||||||||
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Limb Ben C. (; October 26, 1893 – September 21, 1976) was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Korea and President Rhee Syng-man's personal secretary.[1]
Lim worked as President Rhee's personal secretary in the United States. Rhee appointed Lim to fight for Korean independence.
As Rhee's secretary in the U.S. committee, he delivered Rhee's personal letter to the minister of the Japanese embassy, demanding that he grant him approval for Korea's independence. In 1941, when the Korean Committee in the U.S. was organized, he was elected as one of the executive committee members. After Korea's liberation, Rhee returned to Korea, but Im was appointed the president of the U.S. committee. Upon returning to Korea, he became the second South Korean foreign minister. He also worked as the Korean ambassador to the United Nations.
In 1976, the South Korean government posthumously honored him with the Order of Merit for National Foundation for his outstanding service and contribution to the Korean independence movement.