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Introduction and Overview
Japanese Colonization of Korea
By Aidan Royce
Picture of Korean education under Japaneses colonial rule
725,000 Korean workers were sent to work in Japan and in other colonized parts of the world
Women served as comfort women
Burned over 200,000 historic documents
Work Cited
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