06/06/23 22:12:57 JYPbZWRO0
Wikipediaのアメリカ版を見たけど、本当に残酷だったそうだよ。
"The Japanese occupation was considered by many in Korea and around the world to be brutal "
(日本の植民地政策が残酷だったことは世界が同意しています。)
URLリンク(en.wikipedia.org)
Japanese occupation
Main article: Korea under Japanese rule
The Japanese occupation, while bringing modern infrastructure to the peninsular nation mainly to encourage Japanese industrial exploitation,
was considered by many in Korea and around the world to be brutal and led many Koreans to resist, eventually leading to the independence movement in 1919.
This movement was suppressed by force and about 7,000 were killed by Japanese soldiers and police. [2]
During World War II, many Koreans were forced to support the Japanese war effort. Tens of thousands of men were conscripted into Japan's military,
while up to 200,000 women were used as forced laborers and sex slaves, often called "comfort women".[3]
About 60,000 Koreans working under harsh conditions in Japanese mines are known to have died between 1939 and 1945,
and an unknown number of people were forced to become samples for Japanese biological experiments conducted by Unit 731. [4]
Anti-Japanese sentiment still runs fairly strong in Korea, especially in older generations, as a result of Japanese war crimes and continuing Korean-Japanese disputes.
(独立運動で7000人の韓国人民衆を殺して、20万人の韓国人女性を殺して、6万人の韓国人を強制連行して、731部隊の人体実験にした。
だから、日本人は韓国人から恨まれています。)