Japan’s Navy ‘Incorporates’ Dokdo Takeshima into War Strategy
Dokdo and The Wartime Diary of Japan’s Second Fleet – November 1904 What was Confidential Directive #698? (機密第六九八號) It becomes[…]
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Dokdo Takeshima Liancourt Rocks Facts of the Conflict
Dokdo and The Wartime Diary of Japan’s Second Fleet – November 1904 What was Confidential Directive #698? (機密第六九八號) It becomes[…]
Read moreHistorical Records Show Dokdo Fishing Products Classed and Taxed as Ulleungdo~Korean Exports In 1902 the Uldo (Ulleung) Government lost its[…]
Read moreDokdo (called Liancourt Rocks by some nations and Takeshima by Japan) is 215 kms from mainland Korea and 250 kms[…]
Read moreJapanese Policy Toward Dokdo Before and During the Russo-Japanese War In early April of 2010 various Korean media sources presented[…]
Read moreThe second page starts off with Japan’s political viewpont on Dokdo Island. Again, please click the thumbnail image to access[…]
Read moreJapan’s Imperial Army and Navy Seize Strategic Areas of Korea and China As with the first two pages, this article[…]
Read morePage two of this series will continue to detail Japan’s appropriation of land before, during and after the Russo~Japanese war[…]
Read moreFebruary 23, 1904 – Japan’s Imperial Army and Navy Begin to Seize Strategic Locations in Korea. The following pages will[…]
Read moreImperial Japan’s Real Motives for the 1905 Annexation of Dokdo What Japan’s MOFA doesn’t want you to know about Japan’s[…]
Read moreDokdo Island is Incorporated Into Uldo County, October 25th 1900 In 1882 the Chosun Government began filing strong protests with[…]
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