The Japanese Korean Army (朝鮮軍, Chōsen-gun, lit. 'Korean military') was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army that formed a garrison force in Korea under...
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that persisted until Korea's 1945 liberation. As Korean resistance against Japanese rule intensified, Japanese replaced Korean police system with their...
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contemporary Korean records, the Korean army harvested 130 Japanese heads, and the Koreans estimated that they killed five to six Japanese soldiers。)The...
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The Korean Liberation Army (KLA; Korean: 한국 광복군; Hanja: 韓國 光復軍), also known as the Korean Restoration Army, was the armed forces of the Provisional Government...
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the North Korean population actively serving, in reserve or in a paramilitary capacity. Kim Il Sung's anti-Japanese guerrilla army, the Korean People's...
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against the Japanese until the end of World War II. They were disbanded and many of them were incorporated into the Korean People's Army. At the time...
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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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than 100,000 Koreans served in the Imperial Japanese Army. These Korean men's military service was both voluntary and forced. Many Korean women were also...
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lit. 'in Japan'), who are ethnic Korean permanent residents of Japan. The term Zainichi Korean refers only to long-term Korean residents of Japan who trace...
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Korean independence from Japanese occupation. The righteous armies were an irregular military that fought the Japanese army that twice invaded Korea during...
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Japanese Korean or Korean Japanese might refer to: Japan-Korea relations Japanese Korean Army Japanese people in North Korea Japanese people in South...
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The Korean Empire, officially the Empire of Korea or Imperial Korea, was a Korean monarchical state proclaimed in October 1897 by King Gojong of the Joseon...
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(Manchuria) after the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Its predecessors were various Counter-Japanese volunteer armies organized by locals and...
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reform the Korean government. When Korea demanded that Japan withdraw its troops from Korea, the Japanese refused. In July 1894, the 8,000 Japanese troops...
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National Army Burmese National Army Kempeitai Japanese Korean Army Organizations of Imperial Japanese Army & Navy Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine...
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its foreign policy under Japanese imperial expansion. South Korea argues that the name "East Sea" or "Korean Eastern Sea" (Korean: 동해; Hanja: 東海), which...
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Korean Army may refer to: Korean People's Army (North Korea, 1932–) Republic of Korea Army (South Korea, 1948–) Japanese Korean Army (1904–45) Imperial...
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major roles in defeating the Japanese in the Battle of Fengwudong and Battle of Qingshanli. Hong led the Korean Righteous Army to several victories, beginning...
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The Governor-General of Chōsen (Japanese: 朝鮮総督, romanized: Chōsen Sōtoku; Korean: 조선총독, romanized: Joseon Chongdok) was the chief administrator of the...
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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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Abductions of Japanese citizens from Japan by agents of the North Korean government took place during a period of six years from 1977 to 1983. Although...
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The Imperial Korean Armed Forces (대한제국군) was the military of the Korean Empire. Succeeding the Joseon Army and Navy, the Gwangmu Reform reorganized the...
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2005: the Special Law to Redeem Pro-Japanese Collaborators' Property. Chinilpa (Korean: 친일파; Hanja: 親日派; lit. pro-Japan faction) and bu-ilbae (부일배; 附日輩;...
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The Korean Revolutionary Army (Korean: 조선혁명군; Hanja: 朝鮮革命軍) was formed in May 1929, while leaders of the anti-Japanese struggle gathered at the National...
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During the Japanese occupation of Korea, some groups participated in violent resistance against the Empire of Japan, as part of the Korean independence...
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Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan. Forming one of the military branches of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces...
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The United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) was the official ruling body of the southern half of the Korean Peninsula from 8 September...
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Division at the Korean Demilitarized Zone to assist the South Korean Army. Besides forming a trip-wire against another North Korean invasion, the 2nd...
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between Japan and the Soviet Union plays a key part in the South Korean film My Way, in which Japanese soldiers (including Koreans in Japanese service)...
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pertaining to Korea's future foreign policy; however, with the Korean Imperial palace under occupation by Japanese troops, and the Imperial Japanese Army stationed...
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