Thursday, November 3, 2016

The Japanese military cut the necks of the partisan Koreans for public disclosure against the Korean independence movement.


日本から朝鮮独立運動が1914(大正3)年3月1日にソウルのパゴダ公園から三・一運動の紛争発生から日本軍は対日の反抗者たちを残虐に公開首切り刑する


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