The Japanese colonial heritage of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) It has been using the foundation of Japan for further industrialization in the colonial era. Korea in the colonial period of Japan is important for understanding the reasons for Korean industrialization since 1961. The Japanese colonial industrialization plan is unique in the world. Japan is the only place that places various heavy industries in colonies. By 1945, Korean factories accounted for about a quarter of the Japanese industrial base.
In this article, we examined the economic influence of Japanese colonialism in Taiwan, North Korea, Manchuria between 1910 and 1945 and compared the policy of Japan and the policies implemented in other colonial countries in Southeast Asia Compare. In particular, the work of a group of influential American scholars who have published articles on Japanese colonial policy over the past 50 years is involved. Their research was used to support the assertion that Japanese colonial policy is developing more than other colonial countries, laying the foundation for economic performance in Taiwan and the Republic of Korea in the decades since 1950 It was. This paper challenges this viewpoint. By comparing some economic and social indicators of South Korea, Taiwan and Manchuria with indicators from other Asian colonies and Thailand. The main conclusion is that Japanese colonies, especially Taiwan, got higher scores on some indicators, but they did not work well with other indicators.
Sue revealed that the major goal of Japanese colonial policy in North Korea is the final exclusion of Korea as a culture and country. He says, "Japanese colonial assimilation (doka) policy is theoretically aimed at merging Koreans and Japanese people, but actually it is necessary to forcibly make Koreans" Japanese "unilaterally There is ". Classical Japanese drama production of Korean literature, reaction to the romantic story 'The story of spring scent'. An interesting discussion on the negative acceptance of translation of sentences by Korean literary scholars and the concrete aspects of their work enables translators' discussions between Koreans and their Japanese counterparts to be correctly translated into other languages Whether to write Japanese instead of Korean