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CountryBalls - History of Korea
CountryBalls - History of Korea
Welcome to the State Balls channel!
On our channel you will see a bunch of educational, funny and interesting animations. Our channel is dedicated to what would be if the Countries had faces? Would they be able to talk? Would they be able to communicate with each other? All will see us, enjoy watching!
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published: 06 May 2023
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Eternally Divided | The Animated History of North & South Korea
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A land shrouded in ancient myth and centuries of history. Sometimes forgotten between its larger neighbours, Korea is far more than a chapter in someone else's book.
#korea #north #southkorea
MUSIC
Epidemic Sound
Caleb Hennessy
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published: 23 Feb 2021
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Full History of Korea in 5 Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’...
published: 21 Jul 2022
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History of North and South Korea
The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
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SOURCES:
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
Bonner, N., Cockerell, S., Banfill, J. (2019). Printed in North Korea (1st ed.). Phaidon Press Limited, London
...
published: 31 Oct 2020
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S&N Korea History. #countryballs #history #korea
published: 13 Jul 2023
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History of Korea
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BAKU - Korea’s long and troubled history is largely defined by its geographic position between larger powers. The struggle to find a balance between Japan and China repeatedly facilitated a tug of war that enabled internal division and invited foreign intervention in the Korean Peninsula.
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Korean Three Kingdoms Period explained (History of Korea)
Korean three kingdoms period explained
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Sources further reading:
State formation in Korea: historical and archaeological perspectives
East Asia: by Hugh Walker
A History of Korea
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published: 24 Jun 2019
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The History of Korea - Learn Korean History in Under 12 Minutes | 12분으로 보는 한국역사
Korea has an amazing history. Learn about Korean history, from the very beginning of its civilization to modern times, in under 12 minutes. This is an abbreviated video of Korea's history and its major events and historical figures, so many things have been removed or simplified for time.
Let me know in the comments if I missed something that you wanted to learn more about.
Start learning Hangul (the Korean alphabet) right now! https://youtu.be/Z9ZxsgMAZmI?list=PLbFrQnW0BNMVrHEJCOYWbLnXFzj4bl5z0
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Learn Korean with GoBillyKorean! Subscribe for weekly videos! http://goo.gl/9Dm5g
Want to start learning Korean? Check out my book, "...
published: 08 Dec 2016
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Camp David Summit: Historical, first-ever trilateral summit of USA, Japan, S.Korea concludes
US President Joe Biden sealed new security cooperation with Japan and South Korea as he hosted the leaders of the Asian countries in three-way talks at Camp David. Biden also praised the "political courage" of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in turning the page on their historical animosity. Japan and South Korea have had strained relations dating back to Japan's 1910-1945 occupation of Korea. After the summit, the White House statement read, "We do so at a time of unparalleled opportunity for our countries and our citizens, and at a hinge point of history, when geopolitical competition, the climate crisis, Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, and nuclear provocations test us.”
#Campdavidsummit #Historiccampdavidsummit #Campdavid
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published: 19 Aug 2023
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How Did The Joseon Dynasty Reign In Korea For 500 Years? | The Mark Of Empire (Full Episode)
Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula’s longest reigning dynasty, and perhaps its most influential. Singaporean Peter Lee embarks on an adventure across South Korea to learn how this modern nation was shaped by Joseon-era traditions and milestones. Along the way, he meets a fashion designer reviving traditional costumes for the social media generation, tests his Korean language skills in a classroom, and joins in on a pop band’s rehearsal that takes inspiration from Pansori, traditional musical storytelling.
WATCH OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES:
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ABOUT "THE MARK OF EMPIRE: KINGDOMS OF THE EAST":
How do legacies of the past shape some of Asia’s most modern ...
published: 11 Dec 2022
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CountryBalls - History of Korea
CountryBalls - History of Korea
Welcome to the State Balls channel!
On our channel you will see a bunch of educational, funny and interesting animations. Our c...
CountryBalls - History of Korea
Welcome to the State Balls channel!
On our channel you will see a bunch of educational, funny and interesting animations. Our channel is dedicated to what would be if the Countries had faces? Would they be able to talk? Would they be able to communicate with each other? All will see us, enjoy watching!
#countryballs #animation #short #shorts #nuclear #nuclearwar #southkorea #koreanwar #war #usa #america #unitedstates #nuclearwar #battleship #polandball #countryballAnimation #countryballsExplained #countryballsMemes #countryballsHistory #funnyvideos2022 #history #worldhistory #countriesdothings #countryball #polandball #geopolitics #history
https://wn.com/Countryballs_History_Of_Korea
CountryBalls - History of Korea
Welcome to the State Balls channel!
On our channel you will see a bunch of educational, funny and interesting animations. Our channel is dedicated to what would be if the Countries had faces? Would they be able to talk? Would they be able to communicate with each other? All will see us, enjoy watching!
#countryballs #animation #short #shorts #nuclear #nuclearwar #southkorea #koreanwar #war #usa #america #unitedstates #nuclearwar #battleship #polandball #countryballAnimation #countryballsExplained #countryballsMemes #countryballsHistory #funnyvideos2022 #history #worldhistory #countriesdothings #countryball #polandball #geopolitics #history
- published: 06 May 2023
- views: 1826753
21:33
Eternally Divided | The Animated History of North & South Korea
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A land shrouded in ancient myth and centuries of history. Sometimes forgotten between its larger neighbours, Korea is far more than a chapter in someone else's book.
#korea #north #southkorea
MUSIC
Epidemic Sound
Caleb Hennessy
https://calebhennessy.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtd8qNSAlt5XINXHWt_xOVg
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A land shrouded in ancient myth and centuries of history. Sometimes forgotten between its larger neighbours, Korea is far more than a chapter in someone else's book.
#korea #north #southkorea
MUSIC
Epidemic Sound
Caleb Hennessy
https://calebhennessy.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtd8qNSAlt5XINXHWt_xOVg
- published: 23 Feb 2021
- views: 1776711
6:53
Full History of Korea in 5 Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
0...
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’s power extended across the Korean Peninsula.
By the 640s, Silla allied with the Tang dynasty of China to conquer Baekje and later Goguryeo, unifying the central and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula into Unified Silla. Meanwhile, the northern part was under the control of Balhae, founded by King Go.
In 918, Goryeo was founded as the successor of Goguryeo, gradually unifying most of the Korean peninsula.
Following the Mongol invasions of Korea from 1230 to 1270, Goryeo existed as a vassal state and compulsory ally of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty in China.
After a coup, General Yi Seong-gye overthrew the Goryeo dynasty and, in 1392, established the Joseon dynasty.
From 1592 to 1598, Joseon suffered from the great destruction of the Japanese invasions.
In the 19th century, Joseon adopted a harsh isolationist policy, for which it became known as the “Hermit Kingdom.” However, Joseon was soon forced to open its borders, leading to an era of Japanese imperial rule.
In 1897, the Joseon dynasty proclaimed the Korean Empire (1897–1910). In 1910, Japan formally annexed Korean Empire which was then officially named Chōsen.
After the end of World War II with the unconditional surrender of Japan, in 1945, Korea was partitioned along the 38th parallel with the north under Soviet occupation and the south under US occupation.
The politics of the Cold War resulted in the 1948 establishment of two sovereign states, North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea.
In 1950, the Korean War broke out when Soviet-backed North Korea invaded South Korea and ended without a formalized peace treaty. The Korean Peninsula remained divided by the Korean Demilitarized Zone up to the present day.
In 2018, the Panmunjom Declaration was signed between the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, and the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, announcing that they would work to officially end the Korean long-lasting conflict.
Is there any chance that North Korea and South Korea will be reunified into a single Korean sovereign state?
Tell us in the comment section below.
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https://www.pexels.com
https://kls.law.columbia.edu/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
#northkorea #southkorea #korea #history
https://wn.com/Full_History_Of_Korea_In_5_Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’s power extended across the Korean Peninsula.
By the 640s, Silla allied with the Tang dynasty of China to conquer Baekje and later Goguryeo, unifying the central and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula into Unified Silla. Meanwhile, the northern part was under the control of Balhae, founded by King Go.
In 918, Goryeo was founded as the successor of Goguryeo, gradually unifying most of the Korean peninsula.
Following the Mongol invasions of Korea from 1230 to 1270, Goryeo existed as a vassal state and compulsory ally of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty in China.
After a coup, General Yi Seong-gye overthrew the Goryeo dynasty and, in 1392, established the Joseon dynasty.
From 1592 to 1598, Joseon suffered from the great destruction of the Japanese invasions.
In the 19th century, Joseon adopted a harsh isolationist policy, for which it became known as the “Hermit Kingdom.” However, Joseon was soon forced to open its borders, leading to an era of Japanese imperial rule.
In 1897, the Joseon dynasty proclaimed the Korean Empire (1897–1910). In 1910, Japan formally annexed Korean Empire which was then officially named Chōsen.
After the end of World War II with the unconditional surrender of Japan, in 1945, Korea was partitioned along the 38th parallel with the north under Soviet occupation and the south under US occupation.
The politics of the Cold War resulted in the 1948 establishment of two sovereign states, North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea.
In 1950, the Korean War broke out when Soviet-backed North Korea invaded South Korea and ended without a formalized peace treaty. The Korean Peninsula remained divided by the Korean Demilitarized Zone up to the present day.
In 2018, the Panmunjom Declaration was signed between the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, and the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, announcing that they would work to officially end the Korean long-lasting conflict.
Is there any chance that North Korea and South Korea will be reunified into a single Korean sovereign state?
Tell us in the comment section below.
► Thanks for watching!
------------------------------------------------
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https://en.wikipedia.org
https://en.wikiquote.org
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https://www.flaticon.com
https://www.freepik.com
https://www.pexels.com
https://kls.law.columbia.edu/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
#northkorea #southkorea #korea #history
- published: 21 Jul 2022
- views: 277618
1:07:34
History of North and South Korea
The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
The Poll: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYb6v1AlX6prKl83DswM5iw/community?lb=UgxoWBj3Tlwcs_qX7bh4AaABCQ
Patreon: htt...
The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
The Poll: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYb6v1AlX6prKl83DswM5iw/community?lb=UgxoWBj3Tlwcs_qX7bh4AaABCQ
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My music playlist while animating: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSxw_OLJxQj2amarphSC68tia4gBSVwth
SOURCES:
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
Bonner, N., Cockerell, S., Banfill, J. (2019). Printed in North Korea (1st ed.). Phaidon Press Limited, London
Chang, H. J. (2011). 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism. (1st ed.). Penguin Books, London, pp 211-212.
Wilkinson, R; Pickett, K. (2019). The Inner Level. Penguin Random House, London
Kang, H. (2016). Human Acts (1st ed.). Portobelo Books, London
Noland, M. (year) North Korea’s External Economic Relations: Globalization in “Our Own Style”
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
https://news.sky.com/story/korea-a-history-of-the-north-south-split-10449691
https://jegyzettar.blog.hu/2017/09/17/korea_tortenelme_es_ketteszakadasa
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23613018?seq=15#metadata_info_tab_contents
https://www.britannica.com/place/North-Korea
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/north-korea-population/
https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/north-korea-demographics/#life-exp
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/south-korea-population/
https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/south-korea-demographics/#life-exp
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Il-Sung
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Jong-Il
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Jong-Eun
https://worldview.stratfor.com/region/asia-pacific/north-korea
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235409193_Geopolitics_and_nuclear_weapons_North_Korean_provocations_as_a_tool_for_regime_survival
https://www.brookings.edu/on-the-record/korea-a-geopolitical-overview/
http://www.keei.re.kr/keei/download/seminar/040316/Calder.pdf
https://apnews.com/d7578717116b327bfa93681f045b68aa
https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/chaebol.htm
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37971085
https://apnews.com/3df9e6d4b9d9474193c136d66c9a82d0
https://apnews.com/24d6b8700fb34cf79526fc575f7597ad
https://apnews.com/f441111c25cf41469cd5fbabb3c79df4
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39228815
https://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/republic-samsung
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14650040802275487?casa_token=ruDTPSzpSa4AAAAA%3A2vd8UbBNFU8DuuKeLKTKq0UlXnAksJQCI7G4SOs9yOpe_VqM1aJ8U4LJfM4gN9nAkoqDLMeAlMkG
http://www.keei.re.kr/keei/download/seminar/040316/Calder.pdf
https://www.swp-berlin.org/fileadmin/contents/products/projekt_papiere/Kim_BCAS_2018_South_Korea_geopolitics_9_.pdf
https://www.brookings.edu/on-the-record/korea-a-geopolitical-overview/
https://warontherocks.com/2019/11/geopolitics-redux-explaining-the-japan-korea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-great-power-competition/
https://warontherocks.com/2019/11/geopolitics-redux-explaining-the-japan-korea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-great-power-competition/
https://www.cfr.org/blog/missed-opportunity-commemorate-positive-moment-korea-japan-relations
https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/2/16/16915672/what-is-kpop-history-explained
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20200309-the-soft-power-roots-of-k-pop
https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1041&context=auctus
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01292986.2015.1121611?src=recsys&journalCode=rajc20
https://martinroll.com/resources/articles/asia/korean-wave-hallyu-the-rise-of-koreas-cultural-economy-pop-culture/
https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/20142/hallyu%20version%207.pdf?sequence=1
https://wn.com/History_Of_North_And_South_Korea
The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
The Poll: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYb6v1AlX6prKl83DswM5iw/community?lb=UgxoWBj3Tlwcs_qX7bh4AaABCQ
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SOURCES:
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
Bonner, N., Cockerell, S., Banfill, J. (2019). Printed in North Korea (1st ed.). Phaidon Press Limited, London
Chang, H. J. (2011). 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism. (1st ed.). Penguin Books, London, pp 211-212.
Wilkinson, R; Pickett, K. (2019). The Inner Level. Penguin Random House, London
Kang, H. (2016). Human Acts (1st ed.). Portobelo Books, London
Noland, M. (year) North Korea’s External Economic Relations: Globalization in “Our Own Style”
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
https://news.sky.com/story/korea-a-history-of-the-north-south-split-10449691
https://jegyzettar.blog.hu/2017/09/17/korea_tortenelme_es_ketteszakadasa
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23613018?seq=15#metadata_info_tab_contents
https://www.britannica.com/place/North-Korea
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BAKU - Korea’s long and troubled history is largely defined by its geographic position between larger powers. The struggle to find a balance between Japan and China repeatedly facilitated a tug of war that enabled internal division and invited foreign intervention in the Korean Peninsula.
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Korean Three Kingdoms Period explained (History of Korea)
Korean three kingdoms period explained
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The History of Korea - Learn Korean History in Under 12 Minutes | 12분으로 보는 한국역사
Korea has an amazing history. Learn about Korean history, from the very beginning of its civilization to modern times, in under 12 minutes. This is an abbreviat...
Korea has an amazing history. Learn about Korean history, from the very beginning of its civilization to modern times, in under 12 minutes. This is an abbreviated video of Korea's history and its major events and historical figures, so many things have been removed or simplified for time.
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Camp David Summit: Historical, first-ever trilateral summit of USA, Japan, S.Korea concludes
US President Joe Biden sealed new security cooperation with Japan and South Korea as he hosted the leaders of the Asian countries in three-way talks at Camp Dav...
US President Joe Biden sealed new security cooperation with Japan and South Korea as he hosted the leaders of the Asian countries in three-way talks at Camp David. Biden also praised the "political courage" of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in turning the page on their historical animosity. Japan and South Korea have had strained relations dating back to Japan's 1910-1945 occupation of Korea. After the summit, the White House statement read, "We do so at a time of unparalleled opportunity for our countries and our citizens, and at a hinge point of history, when geopolitical competition, the climate crisis, Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, and nuclear provocations test us.”
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How Did The Joseon Dynasty Reign In Korea For 500 Years? | The Mark Of Empire (Full Episode)
Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula’s longest reigning dynasty, and perhaps its most influential. Singaporean Peter Lee emb...
Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula’s longest reigning dynasty, and perhaps its most influential. Singaporean Peter Lee embarks on an adventure across South Korea to learn how this modern nation was shaped by Joseon-era traditions and milestones. Along the way, he meets a fashion designer reviving traditional costumes for the social media generation, tests his Korean language skills in a classroom, and joins in on a pop band’s rehearsal that takes inspiration from Pansori, traditional musical storytelling.
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He embarks on a journey of adventure and discovery as he learns more about the mighty Tokugawa Shogun during Edo-period Japan. Up north in Hokkaido, he goes on a search for wild bears in their legendary natural landscapes. And as he makes his way down south, Peter traces the history of the small but vibrant Ryukyu Kingdom that emerged 600 years ago. In neighbouring South Korea, Peter meets the Korean musicians reviving Joseon-era music into radio-worthy pop, and discovers how much of the nation’s cultural footprint is shaped by this legendary period in Korean history.
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Full History of Korea in 5 Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
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00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
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In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’...
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History of North and South Korea
The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
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A Super Quick History of South Korea
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Korea: A New History of South & North (2023) by Victor D. Cha and Ramon Pancheco Pardo. Yale University Press, New Haven.
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Entire History of Korea In 15 Minutes
A mesmerizing journey through the rich tapestry of Korean history. From the ancient legends of Gojoseon to the tumultuous Three Kingdoms Period, and the rise of the mighty Joseon Dynasty.
Witness the trials and triumphs of a nation divided during the Japanese colonial rule and the heroic efforts of Korean independence activists like Syngman Rhee, Kim Gu, and Ahn Changho. Explore the scars left by the Korean War and the enduring hope for reunification in the present day.
Join us as we delve into the contrasting narratives of North and South Korea, from South Korea's miraculous economic growth to North Korea's isolated regime. Discover the complexities of inter-Korean relations and the remarkable resilience of the Korean people.
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CountryBalls - History of Korea
CountryBalls - History of Korea
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South Korea History (1948-2023). Every Year. 한국의 역사
HISTORY OF SOUTH KOREA
The history of Korea dates back to 7,000 BCE when the region was inhabited by various tribes. In 668 CE, the Silla Kingdom was established on the Korean Peninsula, which was followed by the Goryeo Dynasty in 918 CE. In 1392, the Joseon Dynasty was established, which lasted until 1897.
In 1910, Korea was annexed by Japan, and the Korean people suffered under Japanese colonial rule until the end of WWII in 1945. After the capitulation of Japan, Korea was divided into two parts: the Soviet part - North Korea, which later became a communist state, and the American part - South Korea, which became a democratic country in 1948.
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History of Korea
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BAKU - Korea’s long and troubled history is largely defined by its geographic position between larger powers. The struggle to find a balance between Japan and China repeatedly facilitated a tug of war that enabled internal division and invited foreign intervention in the Korean Peninsula.
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The Korean War (1950–53)
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Countryballs | Modern history of South Korea
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published: 15 Mar 2022
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Full History of Korea in 5 Minutes
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
0...
History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’s power extended across the Korean Peninsula.
By the 640s, Silla allied with the Tang dynasty of China to conquer Baekje and later Goguryeo, unifying the central and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula into Unified Silla. Meanwhile, the northern part was under the control of Balhae, founded by King Go.
In 918, Goryeo was founded as the successor of Goguryeo, gradually unifying most of the Korean peninsula.
Following the Mongol invasions of Korea from 1230 to 1270, Goryeo existed as a vassal state and compulsory ally of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty in China.
After a coup, General Yi Seong-gye overthrew the Goryeo dynasty and, in 1392, established the Joseon dynasty.
From 1592 to 1598, Joseon suffered from the great destruction of the Japanese invasions.
In the 19th century, Joseon adopted a harsh isolationist policy, for which it became known as the “Hermit Kingdom.” However, Joseon was soon forced to open its borders, leading to an era of Japanese imperial rule.
In 1897, the Joseon dynasty proclaimed the Korean Empire (1897–1910). In 1910, Japan formally annexed Korean Empire which was then officially named Chōsen.
After the end of World War II with the unconditional surrender of Japan, in 1945, Korea was partitioned along the 38th parallel with the north under Soviet occupation and the south under US occupation.
The politics of the Cold War resulted in the 1948 establishment of two sovereign states, North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea.
In 1950, the Korean War broke out when Soviet-backed North Korea invaded South Korea and ended without a formalized peace treaty. The Korean Peninsula remained divided by the Korean Demilitarized Zone up to the present day.
In 2018, the Panmunjom Declaration was signed between the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, and the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, announcing that they would work to officially end the Korean long-lasting conflict.
Is there any chance that North Korea and South Korea will be reunified into a single Korean sovereign state?
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History of Korea
This video presents a quick history of Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, today home to two countries, North Korea and South Korea.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Early History
01:25 Three Kingdoms of Korea
02:24 Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty
03:47 Korean Empire and Japanese Occupation
04:45 Division and Korea War
05:29 Modern Korea
In 2333 BCE, Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, was established in northern Korea, while the Jin state occupied the southern part of Korea by the 3rd century BC.
In 108 BCE, the Han Dynasty invaded the kingdom and installed four commanderies in northern Korea. Three of the commanderies fell within a few decades, except the Lelang Commandery.
The Three Kingdoms of Korea comprises Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje. In the early 6th century, Silla’s power extended across the Korean Peninsula.
By the 640s, Silla allied with the Tang dynasty of China to conquer Baekje and later Goguryeo, unifying the central and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula into Unified Silla. Meanwhile, the northern part was under the control of Balhae, founded by King Go.
In 918, Goryeo was founded as the successor of Goguryeo, gradually unifying most of the Korean peninsula.
Following the Mongol invasions of Korea from 1230 to 1270, Goryeo existed as a vassal state and compulsory ally of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty in China.
After a coup, General Yi Seong-gye overthrew the Goryeo dynasty and, in 1392, established the Joseon dynasty.
From 1592 to 1598, Joseon suffered from the great destruction of the Japanese invasions.
In the 19th century, Joseon adopted a harsh isolationist policy, for which it became known as the “Hermit Kingdom.” However, Joseon was soon forced to open its borders, leading to an era of Japanese imperial rule.
In 1897, the Joseon dynasty proclaimed the Korean Empire (1897–1910). In 1910, Japan formally annexed Korean Empire which was then officially named Chōsen.
After the end of World War II with the unconditional surrender of Japan, in 1945, Korea was partitioned along the 38th parallel with the north under Soviet occupation and the south under US occupation.
The politics of the Cold War resulted in the 1948 establishment of two sovereign states, North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea.
In 1950, the Korean War broke out when Soviet-backed North Korea invaded South Korea and ended without a formalized peace treaty. The Korean Peninsula remained divided by the Korean Demilitarized Zone up to the present day.
In 2018, the Panmunjom Declaration was signed between the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, and the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, announcing that they would work to officially end the Korean long-lasting conflict.
Is there any chance that North Korea and South Korea will be reunified into a single Korean sovereign state?
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- published: 21 Jul 2022
- views: 277618
1:07:34
History of North and South Korea
The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
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The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
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SOURCES:
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
Bonner, N., Cockerell, S., Banfill, J. (2019). Printed in North Korea (1st ed.). Phaidon Press Limited, London
Chang, H. J. (2011). 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism. (1st ed.). Penguin Books, London, pp 211-212.
Wilkinson, R; Pickett, K. (2019). The Inner Level. Penguin Random House, London
Kang, H. (2016). Human Acts (1st ed.). Portobelo Books, London
Noland, M. (year) North Korea’s External Economic Relations: Globalization in “Our Own Style”
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
https://news.sky.com/story/korea-a-history-of-the-north-south-split-10449691
https://jegyzettar.blog.hu/2017/09/17/korea_tortenelme_es_ketteszakadasa
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23613018?seq=15#metadata_info_tab_contents
https://www.britannica.com/place/North-Korea
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/north-korea-population/
https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/north-korea-demographics/#life-exp
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/south-korea-population/
https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/south-korea-demographics/#life-exp
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Il-Sung
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Jong-Il
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Jong-Eun
https://worldview.stratfor.com/region/asia-pacific/north-korea
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235409193_Geopolitics_and_nuclear_weapons_North_Korean_provocations_as_a_tool_for_regime_survival
https://www.brookings.edu/on-the-record/korea-a-geopolitical-overview/
http://www.keei.re.kr/keei/download/seminar/040316/Calder.pdf
https://apnews.com/d7578717116b327bfa93681f045b68aa
https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/chaebol.htm
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37971085
https://apnews.com/3df9e6d4b9d9474193c136d66c9a82d0
https://apnews.com/24d6b8700fb34cf79526fc575f7597ad
https://apnews.com/f441111c25cf41469cd5fbabb3c79df4
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39228815
https://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/republic-samsung
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14650040802275487?casa_token=ruDTPSzpSa4AAAAA%3A2vd8UbBNFU8DuuKeLKTKq0UlXnAksJQCI7G4SOs9yOpe_VqM1aJ8U4LJfM4gN9nAkoqDLMeAlMkG
http://www.keei.re.kr/keei/download/seminar/040316/Calder.pdf
https://www.swp-berlin.org/fileadmin/contents/products/projekt_papiere/Kim_BCAS_2018_South_Korea_geopolitics_9_.pdf
https://www.brookings.edu/on-the-record/korea-a-geopolitical-overview/
https://warontherocks.com/2019/11/geopolitics-redux-explaining-the-japan-korea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-great-power-competition/
https://warontherocks.com/2019/11/geopolitics-redux-explaining-the-japan-korea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-great-power-competition/
https://www.cfr.org/blog/missed-opportunity-commemorate-positive-moment-korea-japan-relations
https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/2/16/16915672/what-is-kpop-history-explained
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20200309-the-soft-power-roots-of-k-pop
https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1041&context=auctus
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01292986.2015.1121611?src=recsys&journalCode=rajc20
https://martinroll.com/resources/articles/asia/korean-wave-hallyu-the-rise-of-koreas-cultural-economy-pop-culture/
https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/20142/hallyu%20version%207.pdf?sequence=1
https://wn.com/History_Of_North_And_South_Korea
The History of Modern Korea (1895-2020)
The Poll: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYb6v1AlX6prKl83DswM5iw/community?lb=UgxoWBj3Tlwcs_qX7bh4AaABCQ
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SOURCES:
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
Bonner, N., Cockerell, S., Banfill, J. (2019). Printed in North Korea (1st ed.). Phaidon Press Limited, London
Chang, H. J. (2011). 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism. (1st ed.). Penguin Books, London, pp 211-212.
Wilkinson, R; Pickett, K. (2019). The Inner Level. Penguin Random House, London
Kang, H. (2016). Human Acts (1st ed.). Portobelo Books, London
Noland, M. (year) North Korea’s External Economic Relations: Globalization in “Our Own Style”
Kim, S. S., Lee, T. H. (ed.) (2002) North Korea and Northeast Asia. (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford
https://news.sky.com/story/korea-a-history-of-the-north-south-split-10449691
https://jegyzettar.blog.hu/2017/09/17/korea_tortenelme_es_ketteszakadasa
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23613018?seq=15#metadata_info_tab_contents
https://www.britannica.com/place/North-Korea
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/north-korea-population/
https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/north-korea-demographics/#life-exp
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/south-korea-population/
https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/south-korea-demographics/#life-exp
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Il-Sung
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Jong-Il
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kim-Jong-Eun
https://worldview.stratfor.com/region/asia-pacific/north-korea
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235409193_Geopolitics_and_nuclear_weapons_North_Korean_provocations_as_a_tool_for_regime_survival
https://www.brookings.edu/on-the-record/korea-a-geopolitical-overview/
http://www.keei.re.kr/keei/download/seminar/040316/Calder.pdf
https://apnews.com/d7578717116b327bfa93681f045b68aa
https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/chaebol.htm
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37971085
https://apnews.com/3df9e6d4b9d9474193c136d66c9a82d0
https://apnews.com/24d6b8700fb34cf79526fc575f7597ad
https://apnews.com/f441111c25cf41469cd5fbabb3c79df4
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39228815
https://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/republic-samsung
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14650040802275487?casa_token=ruDTPSzpSa4AAAAA%3A2vd8UbBNFU8DuuKeLKTKq0UlXnAksJQCI7G4SOs9yOpe_VqM1aJ8U4LJfM4gN9nAkoqDLMeAlMkG
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https://www.swp-berlin.org/fileadmin/contents/products/projekt_papiere/Kim_BCAS_2018_South_Korea_geopolitics_9_.pdf
https://www.brookings.edu/on-the-record/korea-a-geopolitical-overview/
https://warontherocks.com/2019/11/geopolitics-redux-explaining-the-japan-korea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-great-power-competition/
https://warontherocks.com/2019/11/geopolitics-redux-explaining-the-japan-korea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-great-power-competition/
https://www.cfr.org/blog/missed-opportunity-commemorate-positive-moment-korea-japan-relations
https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/2/16/16915672/what-is-kpop-history-explained
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20200309-the-soft-power-roots-of-k-pop
https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1041&context=auctus
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01292986.2015.1121611?src=recsys&journalCode=rajc20
https://martinroll.com/resources/articles/asia/korean-wave-hallyu-the-rise-of-koreas-cultural-economy-pop-culture/
https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/20142/hallyu%20version%207.pdf?sequence=1
- published: 31 Oct 2020
- views: 2553739
7:03
A Super Quick History of South Korea
Sources:
Korea: A History (2022) by Eugene Y. Park. Stanford University Press, California.
Korea: A New History of South & North (2023) by Victor D. Cha and Ra...
Sources:
Korea: A History (2022) by Eugene Y. Park. Stanford University Press, California.
Korea: A New History of South & North (2023) by Victor D. Cha and Ramon Pancheco Pardo. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Pictures:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dinosaur_Ridge_of_Seoraksan.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chiak_Scenery.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%EC%B0%B8%EC%84%B1%EB%8B%A8_%EC%86%8C%EC%82%AC%EB%82%98%EB%AC%B4.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:A_Fragment_of_Biography_of_Bu_Zhi_History_Books_of_Three_Kingdoms_01_2012-12.JPG ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Front_view_of_Seokguram_from_front_chamber.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Liao_circuits.png ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gilt-bronze_shoes_at_National_Museum_of_Korea.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goryeo-Illustrated_manuscript_of_the_Lotus_Sutra_from_Gwangdeoksa_temple_in_Chenan,_Korea_03.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GreatYuan(UPT2).png ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Statue_of_Kwon_Yul.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KOCIS_Jeungdo_(Jeung_Island),_near_Mokpo_City_(6285663754).jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mongolia_in_1636.svg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gyeongbokgung_20141015_04_(15361990118).jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1975%EB%85%84_8%EC%9B%94_%EC%84%9C%EC%9A%B8_%EC%A2%85%EB%A1%9C_2%EA%B0%80_%EA%B1%B4%EB%84%90%EB%AA%A9_1.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:%EA%B3%A0_%EC%9D%B4%ED%95%9C%EC%97%B4_%EC%B6%94%EB%AA%A8_%EA%B5%B0%EC%A4%91.jpg; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Asienkrise.svg ; https://djsworlds.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/71n6despu2l._ri_.jpg?w=1400&h=1050&crop=1 ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dokdo-West-Isle.JPG ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dokdo-East-Isle.JPG ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Teheran-ro_Yeongdong-daero_crossing_7.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%EA%B5%AC%EB%A3%A1%EC%82%B0_%EA%B5%AD%EC%88%98%EB%B4%89_%EC%A0%84%EB%A7%9D%EB%8C%80%EC%97%90%EC%84%9C_%EB%B3%B8_%EC%84%9C%EC%9A%B8%EC%A0%84%EA%B2%BD.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Seoul_(South_Korea).jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:City_of_Seoul_View_From_N_Seoul_Tower.JPG ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gwangandaegyo_Bridge_in_Busan,_South_Korea_(iau2207b).tiff ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gyeonghoeru_(Royal_Banquet_Hall)_at_Gyeongbokgung_Palace,_Seoul.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PortraitBen.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KOCIS_London_Korea_Jinjongoh_Shooting_06_(7683325808).jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kim_Ki-young.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:20230530_Red_Velvet_Amsterdam_concert_119.jpg
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz5apKQyEKQ&ab_channel=faultedpig
#southkorea #history
https://wn.com/A_Super_Quick_History_Of_South_Korea
Sources:
Korea: A History (2022) by Eugene Y. Park. Stanford University Press, California.
Korea: A New History of South & North (2023) by Victor D. Cha and Ramon Pancheco Pardo. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Pictures:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dinosaur_Ridge_of_Seoraksan.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chiak_Scenery.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%EC%B0%B8%EC%84%B1%EB%8B%A8_%EC%86%8C%EC%82%AC%EB%82%98%EB%AC%B4.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:A_Fragment_of_Biography_of_Bu_Zhi_History_Books_of_Three_Kingdoms_01_2012-12.JPG ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Front_view_of_Seokguram_from_front_chamber.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Liao_circuits.png ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gilt-bronze_shoes_at_National_Museum_of_Korea.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goryeo-Illustrated_manuscript_of_the_Lotus_Sutra_from_Gwangdeoksa_temple_in_Chenan,_Korea_03.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GreatYuan(UPT2).png ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Statue_of_Kwon_Yul.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KOCIS_Jeungdo_(Jeung_Island),_near_Mokpo_City_(6285663754).jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mongolia_in_1636.svg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gyeongbokgung_20141015_04_(15361990118).jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1975%EB%85%84_8%EC%9B%94_%EC%84%9C%EC%9A%B8_%EC%A2%85%EB%A1%9C_2%EA%B0%80_%EA%B1%B4%EB%84%90%EB%AA%A9_1.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:%EA%B3%A0_%EC%9D%B4%ED%95%9C%EC%97%B4_%EC%B6%94%EB%AA%A8_%EA%B5%B0%EC%A4%91.jpg; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Asienkrise.svg ; https://djsworlds.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/71n6despu2l._ri_.jpg?w=1400&h=1050&crop=1 ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dokdo-West-Isle.JPG ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dokdo-East-Isle.JPG ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Teheran-ro_Yeongdong-daero_crossing_7.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%EA%B5%AC%EB%A3%A1%EC%82%B0_%EA%B5%AD%EC%88%98%EB%B4%89_%EC%A0%84%EB%A7%9D%EB%8C%80%EC%97%90%EC%84%9C_%EB%B3%B8_%EC%84%9C%EC%9A%B8%EC%A0%84%EA%B2%BD.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Seoul_(South_Korea).jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:City_of_Seoul_View_From_N_Seoul_Tower.JPG ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gwangandaegyo_Bridge_in_Busan,_South_Korea_(iau2207b).tiff ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gyeonghoeru_(Royal_Banquet_Hall)_at_Gyeongbokgung_Palace,_Seoul.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PortraitBen.jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KOCIS_London_Korea_Jinjongoh_Shooting_06_(7683325808).jpg ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kim_Ki-young.jpg ; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:20230530_Red_Velvet_Amsterdam_concert_119.jpg
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz5apKQyEKQ&ab_channel=faultedpig
#southkorea #history
- published: 01 Nov 2023
- views: 12609
15:17
Entire History of Korea In 15 Minutes
A mesmerizing journey through the rich tapestry of Korean history. From the ancient legends of Gojoseon to the tumultuous Three Kingdoms Period, and the rise of...
A mesmerizing journey through the rich tapestry of Korean history. From the ancient legends of Gojoseon to the tumultuous Three Kingdoms Period, and the rise of the mighty Joseon Dynasty.
Witness the trials and triumphs of a nation divided during the Japanese colonial rule and the heroic efforts of Korean independence activists like Syngman Rhee, Kim Gu, and Ahn Changho. Explore the scars left by the Korean War and the enduring hope for reunification in the present day.
Join us as we delve into the contrasting narratives of North and South Korea, from South Korea's miraculous economic growth to North Korea's isolated regime. Discover the complexities of inter-Korean relations and the remarkable resilience of the Korean people.
Experience the captivating visuals and compelling storytelling in this cinematic digital art journey through Korea's captivating history.
Don't miss out on this immersive exploration of Korea's past, present, and future!
#KoreanHistory #Documentary #KoreanCulture #KoreanWar #JoseonDynasty #NorthKorea #SouthKorea #KoreanIndependence #KoreanEconomy #KoreanMiracle #KoreanDemocracy #KoreanReunification #history #ancienthistory #historicalfacts #historyfacts
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https://wn.com/Entire_History_Of_Korea_In_15_Minutes
A mesmerizing journey through the rich tapestry of Korean history. From the ancient legends of Gojoseon to the tumultuous Three Kingdoms Period, and the rise of the mighty Joseon Dynasty.
Witness the trials and triumphs of a nation divided during the Japanese colonial rule and the heroic efforts of Korean independence activists like Syngman Rhee, Kim Gu, and Ahn Changho. Explore the scars left by the Korean War and the enduring hope for reunification in the present day.
Join us as we delve into the contrasting narratives of North and South Korea, from South Korea's miraculous economic growth to North Korea's isolated regime. Discover the complexities of inter-Korean relations and the remarkable resilience of the Korean people.
Experience the captivating visuals and compelling storytelling in this cinematic digital art journey through Korea's captivating history.
Don't miss out on this immersive exploration of Korea's past, present, and future!
#KoreanHistory #Documentary #KoreanCulture #KoreanWar #JoseonDynasty #NorthKorea #SouthKorea #KoreanIndependence #KoreanEconomy #KoreanMiracle #KoreanDemocracy #KoreanReunification #history #ancienthistory #historicalfacts #historyfacts
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Music Info: Seoul - by SoulProdMusic
Music Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtGfZHa25TY
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- published: 27 Apr 2024
- views: 29937
8:01
CountryBalls - History of Korea
CountryBalls - History of Korea
Welcome to the State Balls channel!
On our channel you will see a bunch of educational, funny and interesting animations. Our c...
CountryBalls - History of Korea
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CountryBalls - History of Korea
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- published: 06 May 2023
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South Korea History (1948-2023). Every Year. 한국의 역사
HISTORY OF SOUTH KOREA
The history of Korea dates back to 7,000 BCE when the region was inhabited by various tribes. In 668 CE, the Silla Kingdom was establis...
HISTORY OF SOUTH KOREA
The history of Korea dates back to 7,000 BCE when the region was inhabited by various tribes. In 668 CE, the Silla Kingdom was established on the Korean Peninsula, which was followed by the Goryeo Dynasty in 918 CE. In 1392, the Joseon Dynasty was established, which lasted until 1897.
In 1910, Korea was annexed by Japan, and the Korean people suffered under Japanese colonial rule until the end of WWII in 1945. After the capitulation of Japan, Korea was divided into two parts: the Soviet part - North Korea, which later became a communist state, and the American part - South Korea, which became a democratic country in 1948.
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PRESIDENTS OF SOUTH KOREA:
Syngman Rhee (1948–1960)
Yun Po-Sŏn (1960–1962)
Park Chung-Hee (1963–1979)
Choi Kyu-Hah (1979–1980)
Chun Doo-Hwan (1980–1988)
Roh Tae-Woo (1988–1993)
Kim Young-Sam (1993–1998)
Kim Dae-Jung (1998–2003)
Roh Moo-Hyun (2003–2008)
Lee Myung-Bak (2008–2013)
Park Geun-Hye (2013–2017)
Moon Jae-In (2017–2022)
Yoon Suk-Yeol (since 2022)
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HISTORY OF SOUTH KOREA
The history of Korea dates back to 7,000 BCE when the region was inhabited by various tribes. In 668 CE, the Silla Kingdom was established on the Korean Peninsula, which was followed by the Goryeo Dynasty in 918 CE. In 1392, the Joseon Dynasty was established, which lasted until 1897.
In 1910, Korea was annexed by Japan, and the Korean people suffered under Japanese colonial rule until the end of WWII in 1945. After the capitulation of Japan, Korea was divided into two parts: the Soviet part - North Korea, which later became a communist state, and the American part - South Korea, which became a democratic country in 1948.
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PRESIDENTS OF SOUTH KOREA:
Syngman Rhee (1948–1960)
Yun Po-Sŏn (1960–1962)
Park Chung-Hee (1963–1979)
Choi Kyu-Hah (1979–1980)
Chun Doo-Hwan (1980–1988)
Roh Tae-Woo (1988–1993)
Kim Young-Sam (1993–1998)
Kim Dae-Jung (1998–2003)
Roh Moo-Hyun (2003–2008)
Lee Myung-Bak (2008–2013)
Park Geun-Hye (2013–2017)
Moon Jae-In (2017–2022)
Yoon Suk-Yeol (since 2022)
- published: 10 Jun 2023
- views: 210404
14:05
History of Korea
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BAKU - Korea’s long and troubled history is largely defined by its geographic position between larger powers. The struggle to find a balance between Japan and China repeatedly facilitated a tug of war that enabled internal division and invited foreign intervention in the Korean Peninsula.
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BAKU - Korea’s long and troubled history is largely defined by its geographic position between larger powers. The struggle to find a balance between Japan and China repeatedly facilitated a tug of war that enabled internal division and invited foreign intervention in the Korean Peninsula.
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- published: 21 Aug 2018
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4:31
The Korean War (1950–53)
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- published: 21 Feb 2018
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9:53
Why Did Korea Split in to North and South?
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5:48
Countryballs | Modern history of South Korea
Hey! So I completed the Modern History of South Korea. I tried very hard on this video, and I hope you support me by liking and subscribing!
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- published: 15 Mar 2022
- views: 1174852
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Japanese Occupation of Korea and World War 2 || Animated History
This video present the history of painful relationship between South Korea and Japan since the early 20th century:
Joseon Korea came under the Japanese sphere of influence in 1876 and a complex coalition of the Meiji government, military, and business officials began a process of Korea's political and economic integration into Japan. The Japanese had established the Korean Peninsula as an overseas colony of Japan administered by the General Government based in Keijō (Gyeongseong) which governed Korea with near-absolute power. Japanese rule prioritized Korea's Japanization, accelerating industrialization started by the Gwangmu Reform, building public works, and fighting the Korean independence movement. After the annexation, Japan set out to repress Korean traditions and culture, and to de...
published: 24 Jun 2020
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Korea under Japanese rule 1910-1945
In the late 1800s, Japan began exerting influence over Korea. Both Korea (Joseon) and Japan had initially embraced isolationist policies, with Joseon functioning as a tributary state of Qing China. However, the Perry Expedition of 1854 forcibly opened Japan to the world, leading to its rapid modernization during the Meiji Restoration. Despite this, Joseon resisted foreign attempts to open up. In 1876, Japan succeeded in opening Korea through the unequal Japan–Korea Treaty.
Following this, Japan engaged in a series of actions to strengthen its hold on Korea. This included defeating local rivals, securing alliances with Western powers, and intervening in events such as the Donghak Peasant Revolution. After the victory over China in the First Sino–Japanese War (1894–1895), Joseon nominally g...
published: 11 Nov 2023
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How did The Empire of Japan annex Korea?
How did The Empire of Japan annex Korea?
The Japan-Korea Treaty was a significant point in relations between the two nations and was signed back in 1876 as Korea began its pull away from China. The goal was to grant Japan new trade rights with Korea, opening three ports and also giving Japanese nationals in Korea extraterritorial rights. From that point on, slowly, Japan gained more and more control over Korea until the full annexation
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published: 31 May 2022
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Japan's Occupation of Korea
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published: 01 Jan 2024
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Korea under Japanese rule 1931
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The Japanese Occupation of Korea || Ep-04 #history #asianhistory
published: 04 Nov 2023
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Debate reignited over Japanese buildings in South Korea
September 2 marks the 75th anniversary of the formal surrender of Japan - and the moment that brought World War II to an end.
Japan’s defeat in South Korea has reignited a debate over what to do with the buildings they constructed during their occupation of the Korean Peninsula.
Al Jazeera's Rob McBride reports from Seoul.
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Lists of Korean victims from Japan's colonial rule discovered
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The Japanese Colonization of Korea -2
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published: 21 Jan 2024
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The Imperial Japanese Occupation Of Korea | Explained
Have you ever wondered why Japan faces such a huge amount of animosity on the global stage ?
Join us as we take a brief look at the forming of Imperial Japan, The journey from the Meiji Restoration to the end of World War II, including the massacres, and atrocities committed during the Korean occupation.
Today we dive into the historical context of Imperial Japan's rise to power and explore the brutal, realities faced by the Korean people under Japanese rule. Uncover the reasons behind the Russo-Japanese War, The first Sino-Japanese War, to the annexation of Korea. Today we hope to bring a little more clarity to the long lasting animosity & hatred harbored by many Koreans towards Japan.
#WorldWar2 #MeijiRestoration #KoreanOccupation #educationalcontent
published: 05 May 2024
9:28
Japanese Occupation of Korea and World War 2 || Animated History
This video present the history of painful relationship between South Korea and Japan since the early 20th century:
Joseon Korea came under the Japanese sphere ...
This video present the history of painful relationship between South Korea and Japan since the early 20th century:
Joseon Korea came under the Japanese sphere of influence in 1876 and a complex coalition of the Meiji government, military, and business officials began a process of Korea's political and economic integration into Japan. The Japanese had established the Korean Peninsula as an overseas colony of Japan administered by the General Government based in Keijō (Gyeongseong) which governed Korea with near-absolute power. Japanese rule prioritized Korea's Japanization, accelerating industrialization started by the Gwangmu Reform, building public works, and fighting the Korean independence movement. After the annexation, Japan set out to repress Korean traditions and culture, and to develop and implement policies primarily for the Japanese benefit. Its officials constructed European-styled transport and communication networks across the nation in order to extract resources and labor. This infrastructure was mostly destroyed later during the Korean War.
Japanese rule over Korea ended on 15 August 1945 upon the Surrender of Japan in World War II and the armed forces of the United States and the Soviet Union occupied the territory. The Division of Korea separated the Korean Peninsula under two governments and economic systems with the northern Soviet Civil Administration and the southern United States Army Military Government in Korea.
During World War II, Koreans at home joined or were forced to support the Japanese war effort. Hundreds of thousands of men were conscripted into Japan's military. Around 200,000 girls and women, many from China and Korea, were forced into sexual slavery for Japanese soldiers, with the euphemism "comfort women". In the early 21st century, former Korean "comfort women" have continued to protest to the Japanese Government and have sought compensation for their sufferings during the war.
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This video present the history of painful relationship between South Korea and Japan since the early 20th century:
Joseon Korea came under the Japanese sphere of influence in 1876 and a complex coalition of the Meiji government, military, and business officials began a process of Korea's political and economic integration into Japan. The Japanese had established the Korean Peninsula as an overseas colony of Japan administered by the General Government based in Keijō (Gyeongseong) which governed Korea with near-absolute power. Japanese rule prioritized Korea's Japanization, accelerating industrialization started by the Gwangmu Reform, building public works, and fighting the Korean independence movement. After the annexation, Japan set out to repress Korean traditions and culture, and to develop and implement policies primarily for the Japanese benefit. Its officials constructed European-styled transport and communication networks across the nation in order to extract resources and labor. This infrastructure was mostly destroyed later during the Korean War.
Japanese rule over Korea ended on 15 August 1945 upon the Surrender of Japan in World War II and the armed forces of the United States and the Soviet Union occupied the territory. The Division of Korea separated the Korean Peninsula under two governments and economic systems with the northern Soviet Civil Administration and the southern United States Army Military Government in Korea.
During World War II, Koreans at home joined or were forced to support the Japanese war effort. Hundreds of thousands of men were conscripted into Japan's military. Around 200,000 girls and women, many from China and Korea, were forced into sexual slavery for Japanese soldiers, with the euphemism "comfort women". In the early 21st century, former Korean "comfort women" have continued to protest to the Japanese Government and have sought compensation for their sufferings during the war.
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- published: 24 Jun 2020
- views: 237084
0:15
Korea under Japanese rule 1910-1945
In the late 1800s, Japan began exerting influence over Korea. Both Korea (Joseon) and Japan had initially embraced isolationist policies, with Joseon functionin...
In the late 1800s, Japan began exerting influence over Korea. Both Korea (Joseon) and Japan had initially embraced isolationist policies, with Joseon functioning as a tributary state of Qing China. However, the Perry Expedition of 1854 forcibly opened Japan to the world, leading to its rapid modernization during the Meiji Restoration. Despite this, Joseon resisted foreign attempts to open up. In 1876, Japan succeeded in opening Korea through the unequal Japan–Korea Treaty.
Following this, Japan engaged in a series of actions to strengthen its hold on Korea. This included defeating local rivals, securing alliances with Western powers, and intervening in events such as the Donghak Peasant Revolution. After the victory over China in the First Sino–Japanese War (1894–1895), Joseon nominally gained independence and declared the short-lived Korean Empire. Japan further solidified its regional dominance by defeating Russia in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.
With Korea now within its grasp, Japan took strategic steps to fully control the region. The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 established Korea as a protectorate, and indirect rule was implemented through the Japanese Resident-General. In 1907, Japan forced Korean Emperor Gojong to abdicate, paving the way for the formal colonization of Korea through the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910. Throughout the colonial period, Korea was administered by the Governor-General of Chōsen, headquartered in Keijō (Seoul), until the eventual end of Japanese rule.
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In the late 1800s, Japan began exerting influence over Korea. Both Korea (Joseon) and Japan had initially embraced isolationist policies, with Joseon functioning as a tributary state of Qing China. However, the Perry Expedition of 1854 forcibly opened Japan to the world, leading to its rapid modernization during the Meiji Restoration. Despite this, Joseon resisted foreign attempts to open up. In 1876, Japan succeeded in opening Korea through the unequal Japan–Korea Treaty.
Following this, Japan engaged in a series of actions to strengthen its hold on Korea. This included defeating local rivals, securing alliances with Western powers, and intervening in events such as the Donghak Peasant Revolution. After the victory over China in the First Sino–Japanese War (1894–1895), Joseon nominally gained independence and declared the short-lived Korean Empire. Japan further solidified its regional dominance by defeating Russia in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.
With Korea now within its grasp, Japan took strategic steps to fully control the region. The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 established Korea as a protectorate, and indirect rule was implemented through the Japanese Resident-General. In 1907, Japan forced Korean Emperor Gojong to abdicate, paving the way for the formal colonization of Korea through the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910. Throughout the colonial period, Korea was administered by the Governor-General of Chōsen, headquartered in Keijō (Seoul), until the eventual end of Japanese rule.
- published: 11 Nov 2023
- views: 1359
10:14
How did The Empire of Japan annex Korea?
How did The Empire of Japan annex Korea?
The Japan-Korea Treaty was a significant point in relations between the two nations and was signed back in 1876 as Kor...
How did The Empire of Japan annex Korea?
The Japan-Korea Treaty was a significant point in relations between the two nations and was signed back in 1876 as Korea began its pull away from China. The goal was to grant Japan new trade rights with Korea, opening three ports and also giving Japanese nationals in Korea extraterritorial rights. From that point on, slowly, Japan gained more and more control over Korea until the full annexation
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♦Sources :
Matsuki Kunitoshi, "Japan's Annexation of Korea"
Kim, Young-Koo, The Validity of Some Coerced Treaties in the Early 20th Century: A Reconsideration of the Japanese Annexation of Korea in Legal Perspective
Jun Uchida - Brokers of Empire: Japanese Settler Colonialism in Korea, 1876–1945. Harvard East Asian Monographs. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-06253-5.
♦Script & Research :
Skylar Gordon
#History #Documentary #Korea
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How did The Empire of Japan annex Korea?
The Japan-Korea Treaty was a significant point in relations between the two nations and was signed back in 1876 as Korea began its pull away from China. The goal was to grant Japan new trade rights with Korea, opening three ports and also giving Japanese nationals in Korea extraterritorial rights. From that point on, slowly, Japan gained more and more control over Korea until the full annexation
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♦Sources :
Matsuki Kunitoshi, "Japan's Annexation of Korea"
Kim, Young-Koo, The Validity of Some Coerced Treaties in the Early 20th Century: A Reconsideration of the Japanese Annexation of Korea in Legal Perspective
Jun Uchida - Brokers of Empire: Japanese Settler Colonialism in Korea, 1876–1945. Harvard East Asian Monographs. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-06253-5.
♦Script & Research :
Skylar Gordon
#History #Documentary #Korea
- published: 31 May 2022
- views: 425390
3:28
Japan's Occupation of Korea
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers Japan's occupation of Korea, which lasted from 1910 to 1945. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, Japan’s Occupation of Korea
Dating back as early as 1592, the Empire of Japan made repeated and quite dogged attempts to invade the sovereign nation of Korea, finally achieving their goal on August 22nd, 1910, when Japan announced their “annexation” of Korea to the outside world. In the name of establishing control over Japan’s latest imperial possession, Japanese authorities waged an all-out war on every aspect of Korean culture, forbidding the use of the Korean language in schools, universities and public places, while outlawing the use of non-approved textbooks that taught the truth about Korean history dating as far back as 2333 BC. The Japanese also burned over 200,000 historical documents in an attempt to wipe the nation’s history from the collective memory of a generation of Koreans.
To further the insult, soon after occupation began, the Japanese tore down a third of the royal palace that had stood in Seoul since 1395, turning the remaining structure into a tourist attraction for visiting Japanese. They also transformed the Korean landscape by felling millions of trees, replacing them with non-native species until the land had been transformed into something Koreans no longer recognized. As World War Two loomed ever closer, hundreds of thousands of Koreans were forced to work in Japanese factories, while hundreds of thousands of Korean women were forced into sexual slavery as comfort women, who served against their will in military brothels for homesick Japanese soldiers.
Despite Korea’s years of cultural genocide, resistance to Japanese rule continued to show its face with periodic bouts of protests, including the 1919 March First Movement, when more than 1,500 simultaneous protests broke out across the country in the name of Korean independence, which led to their brutal suppression by Japanese military forces. Years after Korea’s 1945 liberation by U.S. and Soviet forces, during the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, an NBC commentator noted how Korea’s transformation into a thriving First World economy was due to the “cultural, technological and economic example” of Japan, reopening old wounds for a generation of Koreans, leading to an apology petition signed by tens of thousands of South Koreans, making the Japanese occupation of Korea, yet another blatant stain on the age of imperialism.
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers Japan's occupation of Korea, which lasted from 1910 to 1945. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, Japan’s Occupation of Korea
Dating back as early as 1592, the Empire of Japan made repeated and quite dogged attempts to invade the sovereign nation of Korea, finally achieving their goal on August 22nd, 1910, when Japan announced their “annexation” of Korea to the outside world. In the name of establishing control over Japan’s latest imperial possession, Japanese authorities waged an all-out war on every aspect of Korean culture, forbidding the use of the Korean language in schools, universities and public places, while outlawing the use of non-approved textbooks that taught the truth about Korean history dating as far back as 2333 BC. The Japanese also burned over 200,000 historical documents in an attempt to wipe the nation’s history from the collective memory of a generation of Koreans.
To further the insult, soon after occupation began, the Japanese tore down a third of the royal palace that had stood in Seoul since 1395, turning the remaining structure into a tourist attraction for visiting Japanese. They also transformed the Korean landscape by felling millions of trees, replacing them with non-native species until the land had been transformed into something Koreans no longer recognized. As World War Two loomed ever closer, hundreds of thousands of Koreans were forced to work in Japanese factories, while hundreds of thousands of Korean women were forced into sexual slavery as comfort women, who served against their will in military brothels for homesick Japanese soldiers.
Despite Korea’s years of cultural genocide, resistance to Japanese rule continued to show its face with periodic bouts of protests, including the 1919 March First Movement, when more than 1,500 simultaneous protests broke out across the country in the name of Korean independence, which led to their brutal suppression by Japanese military forces. Years after Korea’s 1945 liberation by U.S. and Soviet forces, during the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, an NBC commentator noted how Korea’s transformation into a thriving First World economy was due to the “cultural, technological and economic example” of Japan, reopening old wounds for a generation of Koreans, leading to an apology petition signed by tens of thousands of South Koreans, making the Japanese occupation of Korea, yet another blatant stain on the age of imperialism.
And there you have it, Japan’s occupation of Korea, today on The Daily Dose.
- published: 01 Jan 2024
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Debate reignited over Japanese buildings in South Korea
September 2 marks the 75th anniversary of the formal surrender of Japan - and the moment that brought World War II to an end.
Japan’s defeat in South Korea has...
September 2 marks the 75th anniversary of the formal surrender of Japan - and the moment that brought World War II to an end.
Japan’s defeat in South Korea has reignited a debate over what to do with the buildings they constructed during their occupation of the Korean Peninsula.
Al Jazeera's Rob McBride reports from Seoul.
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September 2 marks the 75th anniversary of the formal surrender of Japan - and the moment that brought World War II to an end.
Japan’s defeat in South Korea has reignited a debate over what to do with the buildings they constructed during their occupation of the Korean Peninsula.
Al Jazeera's Rob McBride reports from Seoul.
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- published: 01 Sep 2020
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Lists of Korean victims from Japan's colonial rule discovered
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- published: 18 Nov 2013
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The Japanese Colonization of Korea -2
How did Japan rule over Korea?
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How did Japan rule over Korea?
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How did Japan rule over Korea?
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- published: 21 Jan 2024
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The Imperial Japanese Occupation Of Korea | Explained
Have you ever wondered why Japan faces such a huge amount of animosity on the global stage ?
Join us as we take a brief look at the forming of Imperial Japan...
Have you ever wondered why Japan faces such a huge amount of animosity on the global stage ?
Join us as we take a brief look at the forming of Imperial Japan, The journey from the Meiji Restoration to the end of World War II, including the massacres, and atrocities committed during the Korean occupation.
Today we dive into the historical context of Imperial Japan's rise to power and explore the brutal, realities faced by the Korean people under Japanese rule. Uncover the reasons behind the Russo-Japanese War, The first Sino-Japanese War, to the annexation of Korea. Today we hope to bring a little more clarity to the long lasting animosity & hatred harbored by many Koreans towards Japan.
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Have you ever wondered why Japan faces such a huge amount of animosity on the global stage ?
Join us as we take a brief look at the forming of Imperial Japan, The journey from the Meiji Restoration to the end of World War II, including the massacres, and atrocities committed during the Korean occupation.
Today we dive into the historical context of Imperial Japan's rise to power and explore the brutal, realities faced by the Korean people under Japanese rule. Uncover the reasons behind the Russo-Japanese War, The first Sino-Japanese War, to the annexation of Korea. Today we hope to bring a little more clarity to the long lasting animosity & hatred harbored by many Koreans towards Japan.
#WorldWar2 #MeijiRestoration #KoreanOccupation #educationalcontent
- published: 05 May 2024
- views: 625