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Taiwan under Japanese rule was created in 1895.
Taiwan under Japanese rule ended in 1945.
Taiwan, formerly Formosa, was acquired by Japan in 1895 after the first Sino-Japanese War. Strictly speaking, Taiwan was not an Axis Nation, any more than Denmark was in 1941.
National Taiwan University Hospital was created in 1895.
The Treaty of Shimonoseki, ending the First Sino-Japanese War was signed on 17 April 1895 which ceded Taiwan and Penghu to Japan, which would rule the island for 50 years until its defeat in World War II.
Yes. It was a colony of Japan. The Treaty of Shimonoseki, ending the First Sino-Japanese War was signed on 17 April 1895 which ceded Taiwan and Penghu to Japan, which would rule the island for 50 years until its defeat in World War II.
James Allan has written: 'Islamic Ceramics (Ashmolean-Christie's Handbooks)' 'Under the Dragon Flag' -- subject(s): Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895, Chinese-Japanese War, 1894-1895
Japan had control of Taiwan from 1895 until the end of World War II. After WW II, in 1949, Taiwan was reverted to Chinese control, and the name was then changed to Taiwan, meaning Big Island.
1800's 19th century
Taiwan was a colony of Japan from 1895 to 1945. During World War II, Japan banned the use of the Chinese language in Taiwan. The country of Taiwan joined with China after Japan's defeat in WWII.
Formosa
1894-1895