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"Japan continues to provoke conflict by laying claim to Dokdo, ignoring the fact that historically and legally the island is an integral part of the Korean territory. History clearly shows that the Japanese imperialists illegally seized Dokdo for strategic and military purposes during the Japanese-Russo War (1904-1905). But Japanese politicians today tend to ignore the historical reality and teach the young generation faulty, misleading knowledge..." - from the preface.
Territory, National --- Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 --- Territoire national --- Guerre russo-japonaise, 1904-1905 --- Campaigns --- Campagnes et batailles --- Tok Island (Korea) --- Tok, Ile de (Corée) --- History. --- Histoire --- J3374.70 --- J3453.90 --- J3374 --- J4812.12 --- J4810.70 --- K9234.10 --- K9171 --- K9551.11 --- K9540.70 --- Japan: History -- Kindai, modern -- Meiji period -- Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) --- Japan: Geography and local history -- Chūgoku -- Shimane prefecture (Izumo, Iwami, Oki) -- rivers, mountains and other natural features --- Japan: History -- Kindai, modern -- Meiji period (1868-1912) -- imperial expansion --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- Asia -- Korea (South) --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- Kindai (1850s- ), bakumatsu, Meiji, Taishō --- Korea: Geography and local history -- Kyŏngsang-pukto -- Dokdo (Tokdo, Takeshima, Liancourt rocks) --- Korea: History -- Japanese annexation period -- annexation (1905-1910) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- Asia -- Japan --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- history -- Japanese annexation period (1905-1945) --- History of Asia --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1800-1899 --- South Korea --- Japan --- Japanese-Russian War, 1904-1905 --- Eastern question (Far East) --- Korea --- History
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