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    to 1945, Korea was ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the name Chōsen (朝鮮), the Japanese reading of "Joseon". Japan first took Korea into its...
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    Japan-South Korea (ROK) Joint History Research Project Korea under Japanese rule Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan Korean influence...
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  • South P'yŏngan. Under Colonial Japanese rule, Korean provinces of Korean Empire, remained much the same, only taking on the Japanese reading of the hanja...
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    relations Japan–North Korea relations Japan–South Korea relations Japanese nationalism Korea under Japanese rule Korean ethnic nationalism Racism in Japan Racism...
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    under Japanese rule. The Korean Army consisted of roughly 350,000 troops in 1914. Japanese forces occupied large portions of the Empire of Korea during...
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    starting the period of Japanese rule in Korea. The treaty had eight articles, the first being: "His Majesty the Emperor of Korea makes the complete and...
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    hangugtong-gam) was the leader of Korea under Japanese rule from 1905 to 1910. This post was highly hated among native Koreans, and international opinion regarded...
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    residents of Japan who trace their roots to Korea under Japanese rule, distinguishing them from the later wave of Korean migrants who came mostly in the 1980s...
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    Japan–South Korea relations (Japanese: 日韓関係, romanized: Nikkan kankei; Korean: 한일관계; RR: Hanil gwangye) refers to the diplomatic relations between Japan...
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  • of Korea may refer to: Provinces of Korea, of the Korean Empire and of Korea under Japanese rule Eight Provinces of Korea (later thirteen), under the...
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  • the growth of the film industry in South Korea: the period of colonial Korea under Japanese rule (Japanese occupation) and the period of military dictatorship...
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  • the 35 years of colonial rule had ended, Koreans were no longer forced to learn Japanese. After the Japanese left, and under the influence of the spirit...
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    Japan in 1895, when the Qing dynasty ceded Fujian-Taiwan Province in the Treaty of Shimonoseki after the Japanese victory in the First Sino-Japanese War...
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    The Korean independence movement was a series of diplomatic and militant efforts to liberate Korea from Japanese rule. The movement began around the late...
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    Treaty on Basic Relations Between Japan and the Republic of Korea (Japanese: 日韓基本条約 (Nikkan Kihon Jōyaku); Korean: 한일기본조약; Hanja: 韓日基本條約; RR: Hanil gibon...
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    Keijō (category Former prefectures of Japan in Korea)
    Keijō (Japanese: 京城), or Gyeongseong (Korean: 경성), was an administrative district of Korea under Japanese rule that corresponds to the present Seoul,...
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  • power they had under Japanese rule. Rhee employed many former collaborators in government and military in order to combat North Korea and communist sympathizers...
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    Lee Wan-yong (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    Minister of Korea. He was pro-Japanese and is best remembered for signing the JapanKorea Annexation Treaty, which placed Korea under Japanese rule in 1910...
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    In 1910, the Empire of Japan officially annexed the Korean peninsula. Korea under Japanese rule was marked by industrialization and modernization, economic...
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  • South Korea Korea under Japanese rule Koreans in Japan, including Zainichi Koreans and Japanese citizens of Korean descent The Zainichi Korean language...
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    JapanKorea Treaty of 1905, also known as the Eulsa Treaty, Eulsa Unwilling Treaty or JapanKorea Protectorate Treaty, was made between the Japanese Empire...
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    penultimate Korean monarch. He ruled Korea for 43 years, from 1864 to 1907, first as the last king of Joseon, and then as the first emperor of the Korean Empire...
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    under Japanese rule in 1929 as the Chōsen Savings Bank (Korean: 조선저축은행), Following the division of Korea, it changed its name in May 1950 to Korea Savings...
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    from migration within the Empire of Japan or its puppet state of Manchukuo, some Koreans also escaped Japanese-ruled territory entirely, heading to Shanghai...
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    catalyst for the June 10th Movement against Japanese rule. He had no children. Father: Emperor Gojong of Korea (대한제국의 고종; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919)...
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  • to depart either to Japan or their home towns in South Korea. For the next forty years, they lived in exile. In 1985, the Japanese government offered transit...
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  • Gyeongseong Creature (category Television series set in Korea under Japanese rule)
    September 27, 2024. In the spring of 1945 in Gyeongseong, during the Japanese occupation of Korea, Jang Tae-sang, the master of the city's most lucrative pawnshop...
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    the early 1930s, Korean and Chinese communists began guerrilla activity against the Japanese forces. After liberation from the Japanese occupation in 1945...
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  • Chong Kun Dang (category Companies of Korea under Japanese rule)
    Dang (Korean: 종근당) is a South Korean multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Seoul. Founded as Goongbon Pharmacy under Japanese rule in 1941...
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    financial development in Korea started with the JapanKorea Treaty of 1876 and the subsequent entry into the country of joint-stock Japanese banks, which themselves...
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