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  1. Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram (Thai: แปลก พิบูลสงคราม [plɛ̀ːk pʰí.būːn.sǒŋ.kʰrāːm]; alternatively transcribed as Pibulsongkram or Pibulsonggram; 14 July 1897 – 11 June 1964), locally known as Marshal P. (Thai: จอมพล ป.; [tɕɔ̄ːm.pʰōn.pɔ̄ː]), and contemporarily ...

    • La-iad Bhandhukravi (1903-1964)
    • 6, including Nitya
  2. Plaek Pibulsonggram (em tailandês: แปลก พิบูลสงคราม; alternativamente transcrito como Pibulsongkram; Nonthaburi, 14 de julho de 1897 – Sagamihara, 11 de junho de 1964), ou simplesmente Phibun (Pibul) no Ocidente, [ 1] foi primeiro-ministro e virtual ditador militar da Tailândia nos períodos de 1938 ...

    • Wat Phra Si Mahathat
    • 11 de junho de 1964 (66 anos), Sagamihara
  3. Learn about the authoritarian and fascist leader of Thailand who changed the country's name to Siam and allied with Japan in WWII. Use the graphic biography to practice close reading and connect to AP themes.

  4. Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, locally known as Marshal P., and contemporarily known as Phibun (Pibul) in the West, was a Thai military officer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from 1938 to 1944 and 1948 to 1957.

  5. Contact. ©2024 OER Project. Plaek Phibunsongkhram was an authoritarian Prime Minister of Thailand. He forged his own version of fascism and allied with Japan during the Second World War.

  6. Jul 14, 1897 - Jun 11, 1964. Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, locally known as Marshal P., contemporarily known as Phibun in the West, was a Thai military officer and politician who served...

  7. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Countries of the World. The postwar crisis and the return of Phibunsongkhram. Following the end of the war, Thailand’s primary aim was to restore its international reputation, given Phibunsongkhrams wartime alliance with Japan.