This volume examines how and why Japan annexed Korea in the early
twentieth century and discusses the role of foreign powers
(particularly the USA) in trying to bring about freedom and
independence for Korea. Written by a Korean living in the USA the
book is at times a harrowing account of atrocities committed by
Japan against Koreans. Entirely impartial it is obviously not, but
it nonetheless covers an important if tragic part of history in
East Asia.
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