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This study aims at three objectives: First, it examines and describes the existence and diversification of the local power elite groups and the reformist youth groups under the Japanese Colonial Rule. Second, it shows clearly the political boundary between the local power elite groups and the reformist youth groups. Third, it describes what political activities the both groups were engaged in after the liberation. I examined the cases found in Buyeo County and Nonsan County, and reached at four conclusions. First, the local power elite groups and the reformist youth groups began to divide in their political orientation significantly after a series of “reformist (or progressive) movements" by the youth groups in the mid 1920s. Second, a strong antagonistic relations between two groups developed through the early phase of “the Singanhoi (Samchong) dissolution struggle" (“revolutionary mass organizing movement"). Third, their political differences and demarcations can be clearly found in their activities, such as peasant tenants struggles, organized peasant movement, petition movements, and “thought leading" activities-ideological propaganda activities. Fourth, after the liberation, the local power elite groups led the rightist political activities and the reformist youth groups led the leftist political activities.