@article{ART002403483},
author={SHIN HYO SEUNG},
title={Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War},
journal={Journal of Manchurian Studies},
issn={1738-3668},
year={2018},
number={26},
pages={109-133},
doi={10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109}
TY - JOUR
AU - SHIN HYO SEUNG
TI - Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War
JO - Journal of Manchurian Studies
PY - 2018
VL - null
IS - 26
PB - The Manchurian Studies Association
SP - 109
EP - 133
SN - 1738-3668
AB - Japan kept making wars in Northeast Asia. Japan’s made the wars to take the imperialistic hegemony in Northeast Asia. For this purpose, Japan established military strategies for the invasion of the Continent. However, as the international situations changed after the First World War, Japan modified its military strategies.
Japan attempted to gain supremacy in the Pacific Region as well. However, Japan lacked military power to conduct its military strategies. Japan would make Siberia a buffer zone to cover for the military power. At the time, Japan encountered the Korean people’s resistance.
The Korean people would establish an independent country on the Korean Peninsula. To do so, they built military bases outside the Peninsula as well. The Korean people expanded the range of their Independence Movement to overseas. Most of the Korean people’s overseas military bases were located in Gando. Gando was the link between Japan and Siberia.
This study was conducted to examine changes in Japan’s military strategies after the First World War. Especially, this study focused on the relationship between changes in Japan’s military strategies and the Japanese Army’s ‘Invasion of Gando’ in 1920.
KW - Army for national independence;The First World War;Cheongsan-ri;Gyeongsin Catastrophe;Japanese Army;Military strategies;Independence movement;The people;Gando;Gando Disaster;Dispatch of Japanese troops to Gando
DO - 10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109
ER -
SHIN HYO SEUNG. (2018). Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War. Journal of Manchurian Studies, 26, 109-133.
SHIN HYO SEUNG. 2018, "Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War", Journal of Manchurian Studies, no.26, pp.109-133. Available from: doi:10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109
SHIN HYO SEUNG "Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War" Journal of Manchurian Studies 26 pp.109-133 (2018) : 109.
SHIN HYO SEUNG. Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War. 2018; 26 : 109-133. Available from: doi:10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109
SHIN HYO SEUNG. "Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War" Journal of Manchurian Studies no.26(2018) : 109-133.doi: 10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109
SHIN HYO SEUNG. Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War. Journal of Manchurian Studies, 26, 109-133. doi: 10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109
SHIN HYO SEUNG. Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War. Journal of Manchurian Studies. 2018; 26 109-133. doi: 10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109
SHIN HYO SEUNG. Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War. 2018; 26 : 109-133. Available from: doi:10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109
SHIN HYO SEUNG. "Changes in Japan’s Military Strategies and Invasion into Gando after the First World War" Journal of Manchurian Studies no.26(2018) : 109-133.doi: 10.22888/mcsa..26.201810.109