The Great Kanto Earthquake, 'I Have a Dream', The Red Telephone and more
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2023
- The Great Kanto Earthquake, 'I Have a Dream', The Red Telephone and more
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The Red telephone.
"Dimitri? Dimitri? Yes, you're coming in fine!"
Hope is beautiful...
No, it was not beautiful.
The lives of Koreans in Japan were used to quell the Japanese people's anger at the Japanese government's failure to clean up after the earthquake.
As the Japanese people's anger boiled over against the Japanese government for its failure to respond to the earthquake, the Japanese government spread false rumors such as "Koreans poisoned the wells," "Koreans set fires," and so on.
In response, armed Japanese citizens, vigilantes, police, and soldiers massacred innocent Koreans living in Japan. The number of Koreans massacred during this period is estimated at 6661. The slaughtered Koreans included not only young men, but also women, pregnant women, and children.
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