When the Japanese overran, and ruled Korea, China, and other parts of Asia from the 1930's to 1940's; they ruled with absolute power. They murdered countless people, they enslaved many, they abused women and children. They used biological weapons in China. They had no compassion for civilians. The failure of the League of Nations to deal with Japan's war crimes in Asia was one of the reasons for the start of WWII. Since the League could do nothing about Japan; Italy and Germany began their reign of terror and conquest, which led to WWII starting in September 1, 1939; when Germany invaded Poland.
Because in Hawaii there was a lot of Japanese people so they thought that some of them told the Japanese people in Japan when the battleships and planes would be there so then the Japanese people attack then and there.
From 1910 until the second world war, it was one Korea but under Japanese rule. From 1897 until 1910 there was the Korean Empire. Before 1897 the Korean Peninsula was united, but it was constantly at war with China, with Japan, etc so a lot of influence came from both countries.
Under an Executive Order, Americans interred Japanese-Americans.
People settled in Pennsylvania because William Penn wanted people from different nations to have freedom from religious persecution.
Korea has had the misfortune of being caught "in the middle" of the warring countries of Russia (Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905), China (Sino-Japanese War 1894), and the Korean War 1950-1953. Korea was under Japanese control from the beginning of the 20th century until the end of WWII (1945).
Either Japanese or Korean (Korean released under Sono King)
There were a number of ways that the Japanese repressed Koreans, such as: the overthrow of the Joseon Great Korean Empire, the forced labor required of Koreans in Japanese factories, forced conscription for Korean Males in the Japanese Army, forced and systematic rape of Korean women in the "Spirit Girl" system, and food rationing and extirpation leading to malnutrition among Koreans.These forms of repression helped solidify Korean resistance to Japanese occupation and the unity of the Korean people, who were all jointly suffering under these forms of repression, was solidified even more-so than it had been prior to the Japanese invasion in 1905.
The nationality of the Japanese did not change after the war. Korea which had been a Japanese protectorate in 1905 and directly under Japanese rule in 1910 received self determination. From 1910 to 1945 Korean was banned and the people were forced to live under a police state with many being used as labour for the Japanese war machine. Manchukuo was a puppet state of Japan after the Mukden Incident in 1931. The nationality of Manchukuo changed as it became part of the U.S.S.R.
Japanese did all kinds of cruel things with Koreans and Chinese.They did experiments performing Cesarean section to pregnant women without giving anesthetics, they peeled off face skins of people to test if they can survive, putting needles under the finger tips and many kinds of things.The Japanese locked Korean family's in their homes then set the house on fire, basically the Japanese burned them to death. Japanese would put splinters under the Koreans finger nails to test their pain tolerance. They would dig holes in the sand and bury the Koreans up to their shoulders, then the tide would come in and kill them. There is some many terrible things the Japanese did to Koreans. Japanese treated Koreans like Hitler treated Jewish people. The only reason people aren't really aware of Korean and Japanese history like Hitler and Jewish history is because Koreans are ashamed to talk about it, they shouldn't be. Also, Japanese would strip Koreans of their culture during their attempt to take over Korea. Japanese wouldn't let Korean people speak Korean otherwise they would be tortured, sometimes killed. Japanese men would rape Korean women, most of them being virgins (can't say all because there is no proof, but the majority of them were virgins).Yet, Japan do not apologize to both china and Korea. Actually they are proud of what they have done.
"When My Name Was Keoko" is a historical fiction novel by Linda Sue Park set during the Japanese occupation of Korea. It follows the story of a brother and sister, Sun-hee and Tae-yul, as they navigate through challenging times under Japanese rule and fight to preserve their Korean identity and culture. The novel explores themes of resilience, family, identity, and the power of storytelling.
Because in Hawaii there was a lot of Japanese people so they thought that some of them told the Japanese people in Japan when the battleships and planes would be there so then the Japanese people attack then and there.
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They had bread, religious freedom and almost no limit on advancement.
freedom of belief
Under capitalism, most people have little freedom of choice, as they have to work for an employer. Socialism will provide much more freedom, without the coercion of the wages system.
When the Japanese overran, and ruled Korea, China, and other parts of Asia from the 1930's to 1940's; they ruled with absolute power. They murdered countless people, they enslaved many, they abused women and children. They used biological weapons in China. They had no compassion for civilians. The failure of the League of Nations to deal with Japan's war crimes in Asia was one of the reasons for the start of WWII. Since the League could do nothing about Japan; Italy and Germany began their reign of terror and conquest, which led to WWII starting in September 1, 1939; when Germany invaded Poland.
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