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Japanese Occupation from 1910-1945. Wendy Kim Sally Lee 1B. March 1 st Movement. March 1 st = Emperor’s funeral People from all parts of Korea came to Seoul to mourn his death Great chance to start a movement into action since a lot of people were there
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Japanese Occupation from 1910-1945 Wendy Kim Sally Lee 1B
March 1st Movement • March 1st = Emperor’s funeral • People from all parts of Korea came to Seoul to mourn his death • Great chance to start a movement into action since a lot of people were there • Decided to get into action on March 1st (Saturday)
Significance • Still celebrated till today ㄴOn March 1st, it is a holiday for Korea ㄴSome people put the flag on their window ㄴsiren rings at 10 in the morning, all of the people need pray for the brave people • First to become one and fight
33 Nation Representatives • Announcements telling about the movement • 2 o’clock Seoul was full of people waiting • Students couldn’t wait any more • Went to persuade them to go to the park quickly
Why Remain At the Restaurant? • People might lose control and get violent • Movement wouldn’t give them independence • Didn’t believe the power of nation • Help from strong countries was necessary
Lee Bong-Chang • January 8th, 1932 at 11:45 am; people gathered in front of Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department • Emperor’s parade • He waited to throw the bomb at the Emperor • Misunderstood and threw at the 2nd carriage when the Emperor was on the 1st one • Failed but China was astonished by this event
Yun Bong-Gil • April 29th, 1932; a ceremony celebrating the Japanese Emperor’s birthday • Shanghai Hongkou Park (Luxun Park) • Disguised bombs as lunch box & water bottle • Serious injuries and some died • China was deeply touched • Starting point; China collaborating with Korea
Timeline • 1910.05: Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty • 1913.03: March 1st Movement & Shanghai Provisional Government established • 1923.01: Heroic deed of Bong-Chang Lee • 1923.04: Heroic deed of Bong-Gil Yun • 1936: Gold medal in Berlin Olyimpic (Gi-Jeong Son)
Deleting Japanese Flag • August 9th 1936; 11th Olympic in Berlin • Korean athletes had to attend as Japanese • Gi-Jeong Son won the gold in marathon • Seng-Lyong Nam wong the bronze • 2 Korean newspaper erased the Japanese flag on the athletes’ chest and published • Japan banned the 2 companies • people who were related were imprisoned
West Great Gate Prison • Jail that Japanese Empire built during Japanese Occupation in Seoul • Became West Great Gate Prison museum • Built mainly to imprison activists who worked for Independence • Conditions were very poor • Tortured
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