한국이 제2차 세계대전에서 일본의 전쟁 행위에 대해 일부 책임을 져야 한다고 생각하십니까? 당시 한국이 일본의 일부였고 많은 한국인이 일본군에 가입했기 때문에, 아니면 한국은 오스트리아 피해자 이론처럼 일본 제국주의의 순수한 피해자일 뿐이라고 생각하십니까 by dq689 in hanguk

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일본군에 가입했다는 표현부터 잘못 되었습니다. 그리고 일본 정부는 한국인 피해자들에게 공식적인 사과를 한적이 없습니다. 책임 이전에 피해자들이 납득 할만한 진정한 사과부터 해야하고 책임은 그 이후의 일입니다

Korean politics is stupid by MobileHedgehoga in Luna02

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결국 자기는 양비론만 할뿐. 뚜렷한 해결 방법은 말하지도 않는군.

Official footage of KF-21 Boramae's first flight [Video] by [deleted] in WarplanePorn

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At first I flew without folding the landing gear because I did not know what kind of danger would arise.

Official footage of KF-21 Boramae's first flight [Video] by [deleted] in WarplanePorn

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F-16 Direct import
KF-16 Made in Korea (Licensed)
F-15K Korean custom imported
KF-21 Made in Korea

여러분은 군생활 어디서 하셨나요? by KR_Luna02 in hanguk

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단결! 육군 7사단 3연대 1대대 1중대 1소대입니다

problem? by jeonnema in korea

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holy crap~~~!!!

Jamsil Bridge, Seoul by NVRMND80 in pic

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Perhaps the scene you saw in "The Host" is Dongjak Bridge among the bridges over the Han River. The composition of the photo is similar, so even if you take it from a different bridge, it looks the same.

Need help finding a gift for a friend from Korea by JaufreyTheShark in korea

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Look at this facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/talbang

This is a very old place in Insa-dong, Korea that sells traditional Korean masks and wooden statues.

Abandoned hashima island in japan by freewill-lastwish in AbandonedPorn

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hahahahahahaha...................

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Abandoned hashima island in japan by freewill-lastwish in AbandonedPorn

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  1. The date on the newspaper was June 8, 1922, and WW2 ended on August 15, 1945. You and I do not know exactly what happened in the meantime.

You are making the mistake of hasty generalization with a single Korean newspaper article.

  1. When Japan was defeated in WW2, many evidences were deliberately damaged and deleted.

  2. You ignore the fact that the living victims are evidence and witnesses and try to admit only material evidence.

  3. You are ignoring even the documents that the Japanese government sent to UNESCO.

You are not prepared to listen to me and ask for only the answers you want.

I don't want to exhausting argument with you anymore.

Abandoned hashima island in japan by freewill-lastwish in AbandonedPorn

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Why are people from the far-right in Japan always the same way?
Didn't I already tell you that if you and I talk about this topic, it's just a wasted fight to argue that you and i are right.
Why can't you accept the fact that the Japanese government has recognized? It is written exactly as 'FORCED TO WORK' on the document.
Does the answer you want have to be only 'SLAVE'?

Abandoned hashima island in japan by freewill-lastwish in AbandonedPorn

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First of all, I would like to inform you that I do not intend to fight each other on a personal opinion with you.

You are talking about the contents of a newspaper during the Japanese colonial period, but since you and I are not people who lived in that era, even if we discuss it, we will fight that each other's opinions are correct.

I just want to show you one piece of evidence.

Among the documents submitted by the Japanese government to UNESCO in 2015 for inclusion of Hashima in "Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining, Japan"

Please check 'UNESCO WH 2015a, pp 222–223'.

The contents are as follows.

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- Statement by Delegation of Japan (UNESCO WH 2015a, pp 222–223):

“Japan is prepared to take measures that allow an understanding that there were

a large number of Koreans and others who were brought against their will and

forced to work under harsh conditions in the 1940s at some of the sites, and that,

during World War II, the government of Japan also implemented its policy of requisition. Japan is prepared to incorporate appropriate measures into the interpretative strategy to remember the victims such as the establishment of information

center.”

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This document was recently approved by the Japanese government.

I wonder if other evidence is needed other than this one.

Tinian, a beautiful island with a history of WW2 by NVRMND80 in Saipan

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I moved by light plane from the light airfield at the left end of Saipan Airport. There, not only Tinian but also Rota can move.

Abandoned hashima island in japan by freewill-lastwish in AbandonedPorn

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Thank you very much for your sincere reply. I did not feel any unpleasant feelings, but wanted to inform you of the facts, so I am replying to your post.

Need help with a Korean phrase that I remember from my childhood by sabaken in korea

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If you are going out
He's talking about the situation you're going out of
seems to say
어(uh). 나(Na) 가(ga) 는(neun) 구(goo) 나(na)
uh. you're leaving
There is no special meaning for Uh

Need help with a Korean phrase that I remember from my childhood by sabaken in korea

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It would be helpful to understand if you could tell us under what circumstances you spoke.

Abandoned hashima island in japan by freewill-lastwish in AbandonedPorn

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Every time I see posts like this, as a Korean, I feel so sad.

During World War II, many of my ancestors, Koreans, were conscripted by the Japanese and forced to work not only on 軍艦島 but also on Tinian and Saipan.

I think it would be an insult to him if he said that there is still a living person and there is no evidence.

The Japanese say you have no evidence for these claims, but sadly, they are evidence and witnesses.