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Research on Japanese Imperialism's Rule over the Koreans in Northeast China

Editor-in-chief Sun Chunri

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History is a mirror of reality. Never forget the past and be the teacher of the future. At a time when Japan is trying its best to cover up its history of aggression, the study of the Japanese rule over the Korean people in Northeast China has not only practical significance, but also far-reaching historical significance. To this end, in order to comprehensively and systematically expose the brutal rule of the Japanese Empire against the Korean people in Northeast China, this book uses a large number of historical facts to examine the heinous crimes committed by the Japanese Empire against the Korean people from 1907 to 1945 in terms of politics, economy, military, culture and other aspects. So far, domestic studies on the history of Japan's invasion of China have produced numerous results and numerous works. However, there are only a few monographs on the Japanese colonial rule that focus on the history of suffering of a nation. Even the research on Korean history and culture is mostly concentrated in the fields of Korean anti-Japanese armed struggle, Korean immigration, etc. This book is based on collecting and sorting out existing relevant and sporadic research results, paying attention to digging out new first-hand information, conducting field investigations, interviewing parties, and finally sorting it out by category. Especially combined with the international relations of Northeast Asia in the 20th century, a systematic study of the entire process of the Japanese empire's use of Korean immigrants to invade Northeast China is an important clue to expand the research vision in the future.