Public Freak Out
Japanese living in Korea are lucky. I wouldn t be proud of my country if this kind of shit happened to Japanese town in Korea (Dongbu ichondong aka Little Tokyo of Seoul) Before the eventual fall in 1945, the occupied territories of Japanese empire boasted its enormity and the victims of the war were innumerable. Horrors of Japanese fascism extended all over the Asiapacific region, including China, Korea, the Philippines, Indochina, Indonesia and Australia. Remnants and records of Japanese war crimes and atrocities still remain to this day. This, however, is widely received in Japan as a source of pride, not shame. In Korea alone, total of 6, 126, 180 civilians were conscripted and mobilized into forced labor camps according to the 1947 document by Japan s Treasury Department titled Historical data for overseas activities of the Japanese civilians. The number accounted for 20 of the entire Korean population. Koreans who were conscripted into labor concentration cam
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