Japan’s Navy ‘Incorporates’ Dokdo Takeshima into War Strategy
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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[…]
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Japanese Policy Toward Dokdo Before and During the Russo-Japanese War In early April of 2010 various Korean media sources presented[…]
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Allied Command’s Terms of Surrender Determine the Definition of Japanese Territory After WWII, Korea was no longer controlled by the[…]
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Who really was Nakai Yozaburo? Okuhara Hekiun’s (奧原碧雲) 1906 Biography of Nakai Yozaburo 中井養三郎 According to Japan’s MOFA’s Takeshima Brochure,[…]
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Early Meiji Japan’s Political Relationship with Korea from 1870 to 1905 Japan’s MOFA’s policy in their claim toward the Dokdo[…]
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Imperial Japan’s Real Motives for the 1905 Annexation of Dokdo What Japan’s MOFA doesn’t want you to know about Japan’s[…]
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An Insight Into Meiji Japan’s Politics of Expansionism Facts Japan’s MOFA doesn’t want you to know about Japan’s 1905 Annexation[…]
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Saito Hosen’s 1667 “Onshu Shicho Goki” (Report on Oki Island) – Japan’s Incorrect Translation. “Japan’s historical case for Dokdo hinges[…]
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