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Japanese invasion policy on Korea -Japanese ultranationalistic group, the invasion footmarks of "the genyosha"-

1986; Volume: 1; Linguagem: Inglês

10.52372/kjps01009

ISSN

2765-2807

Autores

Hang Rae Cho,

Tópico(s)

Japanese History and Culture

Resumo

The Japanese invasions on Korea and the Chinese Continent were streed not only by the national organization such as the government organization or the military, but also by the ultranationalistic groups, such as The Kokuryukai(Black Dragon Society) and a number of similar groups including The Genyosha. It cannot be denied that they have distorted various facts about Japanese ultranationalistic groups' invasion footmarks connected with the invasion of Japanese imperialism. Moreover, there have been quite a few research results which proved that the Japanese government instigated its people to raise invasion spirit against other countries. a reflection In the light of above there remains a task to study them from the standpoint of those who had been invaded and also from the historical perpective of Korea. Through such points of view, We will study in this paper on the background built by Japanese ultranationalistic groups and the process and the theory of expanding national power during the invasion period of Japanese imperialism from 1881 to 1910, and also study the invasion footmarks on Korea among those on other countries.

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