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- Unit 731 (links | edit)
- Gwanghaegun of Joseon (links | edit)
- House of Representatives (Japan) (links | edit)
- 2channel (links | edit)
- Juche (links | edit)
- Law enforcement in South Korea (links | edit)
- Korean Americans (links | edit)
- Ju Si-gyeong (links | edit)
- Imperial Japanese Navy (links | edit)
- Aegukga (links | edit)
- World War II casualties (links | edit)
- Im Kwon-taek (links | edit)
- Sohn Kee-chung (links | edit)
- Nam Sung-yong (links | edit)
- Government-in-exile (links | edit)
- Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (links | edit)
- Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture (links | edit)
- 1943 Cairo Declaration (links | edit)
- Yamato period (links | edit)
- Kenmu Restoration (links | edit)
- Erma Bombeck (links | edit)
- Succession of states (links | edit)
- Jizi (links | edit)
- Asuka period (links | edit)
- Yasukuni Shrine (links | edit)
- Shōwa era (links | edit)
- Postwar Japan (links | edit)
- Green tea (links | edit)
- Daimler Company (links | edit)
- Keijō Imperial University (links | edit)
- Lee Jong-wook (links | edit)
- Denmark in World War II (links | edit)
- Kazoku (links | edit)
- Moe Berg (links | edit)
- Korean Empire won (links | edit)
- Culture of North Korea (links | edit)
- Gimpo International Airport (links | edit)
- United States expedition to Korea (links | edit)
- Chung Mong-hun (links | edit)
- Dangun (links | edit)
- Aegukka (links | edit)
- Korean conflict (links | edit)
- Seoul Metropolitan Subway (links | edit)
- Meiji Shrine (links | edit)
- Japan–Korea disputes (links | edit)
- Romania in World War II (links | edit)
- Baekje (links | edit)
- Jeju Province (links | edit)
- South Korean won (links | edit)