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Viewing the suffering of colonized people through the lens of the colonizer's propaganda

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American soldiers meeting local women and shopping...
By April 1944, there were 13 internment...
A Rare 1944 Korean–Japanese Bilingual Propaganda Poster...
In 1945, Imperial Japan trained almost every...
1943 Imperial Japanese editorial declares liberalism collapsed...
Japanese news staff wrote sad and internally...
Governor Koiso likened Korea to a disabled...
The Sulemans were a Russian Tatar refugee...
1943 Imperial Japanese editorial decries liberalism, individualistic...
In March 1944 in Seoul, an angry...
Imperial Japanese news staff departing Korea wrote...
Korean children underwent mass medical inspections in...
Korean schoolgirls attend a five-day swimming camp...
A Japanese author took a Busan-Seoul train...
As food shortages deepened in Korea by...

Month: December 2022

Foreign Residents

Seoul police busted some British and American residents in early 1942 for trying to buy the book ‘Korea of the Japanese’ by H.B. Drake, and a deported American was discovered to have sold ‘Banzai!’ by Parabellum to a Jongno bookstore, allegedly uncovering an ‘American conspiracy’ to poison Korea

2022-12-29

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This is an article from December 1942, and it particularly stands out for its especially anti-American and anti-British messaging. It

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Christianity

Despite Pastor Underwood’s heroic refusal to worship the Emperor, Korean churches were eventually forced to worship at Shinto Shrines and announce “we shall forsake the evil thoughts from our past dependence on the West, and strive for purification… towards a Japanese-style Christianity”

2022-12-25

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These articles are from December 1942, and they particularly stand out for their especially anti-Christian and anti-American messaging. They are

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Daily Life

Hollywood movies and Western cosmetic brands were so popular in pre-WWII Korea that the colonial regime feared that young Koreans were being ‘intoxicated with frivolous Americanism’ by the ‘Jewish devil’ to ‘hold hands in a Western-style manner’ and to ‘advocate the supremacy of romantic love’

2022-12-22

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This article from December 1942, which particularly stands out for its especially anti-Semitic and anti-American messaging, was written to commemorate

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Education

Colonial authorities abruptly abolished Korean translations of the neighborhood meetings of Patriotic Groups in May 1942 as part of a ‘radical treatment’ to make Koreans speak Japanese, equating the inability to speak Japanese to a serious medical illness

2022-12-18

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This May 1942 article announces that Korean translations of the regular meetings of the Patriotic Groups are hereby abolished. The

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Police

Korean economic crimes suspects interrogated by Seoul economic police; the police chief boasts of having eyes and ears everywhere on the ground, and contrasts the polite, law-abiding ‘good Korean retailers’ with the rude, greedy, dishonest ‘bad Korean retailers’ in 1942 interview

2022-12-10

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This photo shows the inside of an interrogation room of the economic police in the Dongdaemon precinct of Seoul. It

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Moment of Silence

Koreans in Seoul streetcar observing mandatory daily Moment of Silence at noon in 1943 to honor Imperial soldiers; caption reads “they offer infinite gratitude for the blood-soaked toil of the generals who are fighting valiantly to destroy the U.S. and Britain on the pathetically brutal front lines”

2022-12-06

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This photo captures a scene inside a Seoul streetcar in 1943 as the passengers respond to the sound of sirens

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Medical

Korean children underwent mass medical inspections in 1943 competition to identify and celebrate the healthiest top ‘superior children’ who would ‘become respectable Japanese people who will carry the next generation on their shoulders’

2022-12-03

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Another peculiar institution of Imperial Japan was the ‘Superior Children’ competition, where a panel of medical doctors would perform extensive

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  • Terrified by rumors of forced labor conscription under the Imperial Army, young Korean women rushed into marriages to escape, prompting officials to hold April 1944 press conference to deny and deflect
  • Koreans tried to bribe their way out of Imperial Japan’s forced labor conscription, but patriotic student informants turned them in (June 1945)
  • In 1944, Imperial Japan launched an “all-out campaign” to erase Hangul from public life, mobilizing teachers and Korean youth to destroy Korean signs, books, and even phonograph records

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  • vong quay on Imperial officials fanned out across rural Korea visiting townships one by one to indoctrinate villagers in Imperialist ideology in ‘Grassroots Penetration’ Campaign (March 1944)
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  • zorse on April 1945 Seoul dining: the public endured price-gouging and scraps, while privileged Japanese and Korean collaborator elites drank and feasted behind closed doors

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  • Imperial Japanese penal official said Korean 'ideological criminals' (independence activists) were 'not well made as human beings', but 'if only their thoughts could be corrected, then they will get better' so they can be 'used' for wartime labor, but 'this is not the case with ordinary criminals'
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