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Imperial Japanese cartoon from 1943 shows how Koreans were forced to bow to the Emperor every morning, speak Japanese, and accept poverty without complaints
AIUEO March Cartoon shows Koreans forced to bow to the Emperor every morning, speak Japanese, and accept poverty without complaints (Maeil Sinbo newspaper, Seoul, Nov. 1943)
Japanese police officer visiting a Korean family in Dongdaemun District of Seoul, Korea in late 1944 or January 1945 (Keijo Nippo newspaper)
Lim Jangsu was a Korean Kamikaze pilot who died in a suicide attack on US navy vessels in the Philippines on Dec. 7, 1944; he was from Yeomju-eup near Sinuiju (from Jan. 1945 Keijo Nippo News)
Lim Jangsu (림장수, 林長守) was a Korean Kamikaze pilot who died in a suicide attack on US navy vessels in the Philippines on Dec. 7, 1944; he was from Yeomju-eup near Sinuiju
Lim Jangsu was a Korean Kamikaze pilot who died in a suicide attack on the USS Ward and USS Lamson in the Battle of Ormoc Bay on December 7, 1944
Lim Jangsu was a Korean Kamikaze pilot who died in a suicide attack on US navy vessels in the Philippines on Dec. 7, 1944; he was from Yeomju-eup near Sinuiju
‘Selfless’ Imperial Japanese policeman visits pregnant Korean mother daily and delivers her baby after forcing her husband into Imperial war service: a 1945 ‘heartwarming’ propaganda tale
'Selfless' Imperial Japanese policeman visits pregnant Korean mother daily and delivers her baby after forcing her husband into Imperial war service: a 1945 ‘heartwarming’ propaganda tale
When all of Korea was forced to bow to Yasukuni Shrine to worship Imperial Japan’s war dead as gods: a chilling moment at 9:15 AM on October 23, 1944
Bereaved families of Imperial war dead bowing before the altar at Gokoku Shrine (京城護国神社) in Seoul, Korea at 9:15 AM on October 23, 1944
When all of Korea was forced to bow to Yasukuni Shrine to worship Imperial Japan's war dead as gods: a chilling moment at 9:15 AM on October 23, 1944
How Imperial Japan used the Shinto holy book ‘Nihon Shoki’ to justify colonizing Korea: a look at Koiso’s 1944 anti-Chinese, anti-American, anti-Communist youth rally
Koreans faced up to 10 years in prison and 50,000 yen in fines for not submitting their personal platinum items to the Imperial Japanese Navy by Jan. 31, 1945 like teenage girl Yūko, who eagerly donated her mother's platinum diamond ring with patriotic fervor
Koreans faced up to 10 years in prison and 50,000 yen in fines for not submitting their personal platinum items to the Imperial Navy by Jan. 31, 1945 like teenage girl Yūko who eagerly donated her mother's platinum diamond ring with patriotic fervor
Korean woman in Hanbok detained by Imperial police in 1944 Seoul for wearing the “wrong” clothing in violation of wartime attire regulations
Korean Woman in Hanbok Detained by Imperial Police in 1944 Seoul for Wearing the "Wrong" Clothing in Violation of Wartime Attire Regulations
North Korean soldiers' handbook on how to deal with drones.
Medical clinic in the Edagawa Korean neighborhood of Tokyo, September 8, 1942 (Keijo Nippo)