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How many Koreans thought they were Japanese before Japan surrendered?
1August 945 15, such a scene appeared on the streets of Japan. After the Japanese emperor announced his surrender, people on the streets of Japan knelt on the ground and cried. It is not surprising that Japan educates the whole people with militarism.

However, in a country that suffered from Japanese aggression, such a scene also appeared. This country is Korea. According to the record of an American journalist, from 65438 to 0945, crying and suicide were everywhere in South Korea. This is very strange. It is said that South Korea was also invaded. Why did Koreans die for Japan when Japan surrendered? It turns out that these Koreans have always regarded themselves as "Japanese".

Since 1894 Sino-Japanese War, that is, 1894, Japan began to control South Korea from the Qing Dynasty, so it set off the "Imperial People's Movement" in South Korea, which meant to become the people of the emperor and also encouraged Koreans to "create surnames", meaning to change their names like the Japanese. Moreover, after seeing the advanced Japanese, they all proudly changed their Japanese names. Until the end of World War II, almost every Korean had a Japanese name, and Japanese almost became an official and everyday language.

During World War II, many Koreans also participated in the Japanese invasion of China, with the number as high as 420,000. As for those who entered the northeast with the Japanese pioneering group, there were more, with a preliminary statistics of about 900,000 people. These people provided a great deal of economic assistance to the Japanese war of aggression.

It can be said that Koreans at that time regarded themselves as "Japanese". As we all know, park geun-hye's father, park chung-hee, was an out-and-out Korean Japanese soldier who fought in the northeast of China.

So, you can't change your essence, no matter how you change it. Slaves are slaves.