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Korea.
Korea was annexed by Japan in 1910.
It annexed Korea for rescuing Koreans from poverty in 1910.
It prevented South Korea from being annexed by North Korea.
Yes. Probably officially annexed in 1910.
the Japanese expansion of the 1930s was to expand out of Korea and into manchuria which it annexed and call manchukou
There really was no war in which Japan annexed Korea. Japan engaged in the Russo-Japanese war and the Sino-Japanese war to eliminate any foreign interference to their plans to colonize Korea.
Japan invaded and annexed Korea in 1910 and Manchuria (part of northeastern China) in 1931. The annexation of Korea marked the beginning of a harsh colonial rule, while the invasion of Manchuria led to the establishment of a puppet state, Manchukuo, amid increasing militarization and expansionist policies in the region.
The monarchy of Korea was abolished in 1910 when Japan formally annexed Korea, effectively ending the Joseon Dynasty's rule. The last emperor of Korea, Emperor Gojong, had sought to modernize and resist foreign domination, but ultimately, Korea's sovereignty was lost due to Japanese imperial ambitions. The annexation was solidified by the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1910, which integrated Korea into the Japanese Empire.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, there is no current king of Korea. The Korean monarchy was abolished in 1910 when Korea was annexed by Japan. Today, South Korea is a democratic republic, while North Korea is a single-party state led by Kim Jong-un, who holds the title of Supreme Leader. The last king of Korea was King Gojong, who reigned until his death in 1919.