Annexation of Korea Japanese Military Police Role in Korean Colonization Japan
by Lee Seung-hee
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Annexation of Korea Japanese Military Police Role in Korean Colonization Japan Key Features ✔ This book, titled "Annexation of Korea Japanese Military Police Role in Korean Colonization Japan," provides an in-depth analysis of the role played by Japanese military police during Korea's colonization period. It explores the origins of public order maintenance and suppression of the populace through military police, highlighting how this policing structure was a distinctive feature of Japan's imperial rule, especially in its colonies. The book examines the expansion of the local military police's authority as Japan advanced its colonization efforts, with the Japanese military police in Korea serving as a prime example of this control mechanism. ✔ The detailed chapters cover topics such as the dispatch of the "Temporary Military Police" to Korea, the escalation of volunteer resistance movements, and the Japanese military police's involvement in major suppression campaigns like the "South Korea Riot Suppression Operation." It also discusses the role of the Japanese military police during Korea's annexation period, offering a comprehensive view of their functions and impact. Authored by Lee Seung-hee, a Korean historian and doctoral graduate from Meiji University, the book provides valuable insights into the colonial governance and repression strategies employed by Japan in Korea. ✔ Key features include: ✔ - Analyzes the origins of military police-led suppression and public order en
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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