Battle of Samdunja, the Glossary
The Battle of Samdunja was fought between June 4 and June 6, 1920 on the banks of the Wolshin River in Manchuria between the combined force of the Northern Korean Military Office and the Shinmindan against the Imperial Japanese Army.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Anti-Japanese sentiment, Battle of Fengwudong, Battle of Qingshanli, Empire of Japan, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture, Helong, Hong Beom-do, Imperial Japanese Army, Japanese colonial empire, Jiandao, Jilin, Kempeitai, Korean Independence Army, Korean independence movement, Korean Northern Army Command, List of militant Korean independence activist organizations, Manchuria, March First Movement, Massacre, National Institute of Korean History, Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, Tuman River, Tumen River, 19th Division (Imperial Japanese Army).
- 1920 in China
- 1920 in Japan
- 1920 in Korea
- Battles involving Korea
- Battles of the Korean independence movement
- History of Jilin
- Hong Beom-do
- June 1920 events
- Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Anti-Japanese sentiment
Anti-Japanese sentiment (also called Japanophobia, Nipponophobia and anti-Japanism), a form of racism against Asians, involves the hatred or fear of anything which is Japanese, be it its culture or its people.
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Battle of Fengwudong
The Battle of Fengwudong was a battle between Korean independence militias and Japanese forces in Manchuria. Battle of Samdunja and battle of Fengwudong are 1920 in China, 1920 in Japan, 1920 in Korea, battles involving Japan, battles involving Korea, battles of the Korean independence movement, Conflicts in 1920, history of Jilin, Hong Beom-do, June 1920 events and Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.
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Battle of Qingshanli
The Battle of Qingshanli was fought over six days in October 1920 between the Imperial Japanese Army and Korean armed groups in a densely wooded region of eastern Manchuria called Qīngshānlǐ (青山里, Seizanri; 청산리, Cheongsanri). Battle of Samdunja and Battle of Qingshanli are 1920 in China, 1920 in Japan, 1920 in Korea, battles involving Japan, battles involving Korea, battles of the Korean independence movement, Conflicts in 1920, history of Jilin and Hong Beom-do.
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Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.
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Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by the Academy of Korean Studies and DongBang Media Co.
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Helong
Helong (Chosŏn'gŭl: 화룡; Hangul: 허룽) is a county-level city in southeastern Jilin province, Northeast China.
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Hong Beom-do
Hong Beom-do (August 27, 1868 – October 25, 1943) was a Korean independence activist and general.
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Imperial Japanese Army
The (IJA) was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan.
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Japanese colonial empire
The territorial conquests of the Japanese Empire in the Western Pacific Ocean and East Asia began in 1895 with its victory over Qing China in the First Sino-Japanese War.
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Jiandao
Jiandao or Chientao, known in Korean as Gando or Kando, is a historical border region along the north bank of the Tumen River in Jilin Province, Northeast China that has a high population of ethnic Koreans. Battle of Samdunja and Jiandao are history of Jilin.
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Jilin
Jilin is one of the three provinces of Northeast China.
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Kempeitai
The was the military police of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA).
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Korean Independence Army
The Korean Independence Army was an independent military force organized in Northern Jiandao (Gando) in 1919 and led by Hong Beom-do, a former gunner.
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Korean independence movement
The Korean independence movement was a series of diplomatic and militant efforts to liberate Korea from Japanese rule.
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Korean Northern Army Command
The Korean Northern Army Command was a union of militant independence groups formed by Hong Beom-do's Korean Independence Army, Cho An-mu's Korean National Army, and Choi Jin-dong's Military Affairs Command in May 1920, and played a leading role in winning the Battle of Fengwudong in June 1920. Battle of Samdunja and Korean Northern Army Command are Hong Beom-do.
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List of militant Korean independence activist organizations
During the Japanese occupation of Korea, some groups participated in violent resistance against the Empire of Japan, as part of the Korean independence movement.
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Manchuria
Manchuria is a term that refers to a region in Northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day Northeast China, and historically parts of the modern-day Russian Far East, often referred to as Outer Manchuria.
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March First Movement
The March First Movement was a series of protests against Japanese colonial rule that was held throughout Korea and internationally by the Korean diaspora beginning on March 1, 1919.
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Massacre
A massacre is an event of killing people who are not engaged in hostilities or are defenseless.
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National Institute of Korean History
The National Institute of Korean History (NIKH) is a South Korean government organization in charge of researching, collecting, compiling, and promoting materials related to Korean history.
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Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
The Korean Provisional Government (KPG), formally the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, was a Korean government in exile based in China during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
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Tuman River
The Tuman River (translit) is a river in Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
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Tumen River
The Tumen River (река Туманная,; Korean pronunciation), also known as the Tuman River or Duman River, is a long river that serves as part of the boundary between China (left shore), North Korea (right) and Russia (left), rising on the slopes of Mount Paektu and flowing into the Sea of Japan.
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19th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
The was an infantry division in the Imperial Japanese Army.
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See also
1920 in China
- 1920 Haiyuan earthquake
- 1920 in China
- Alice Dollar incident
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Qingshanli
- Battle of Samdunja
- Gando Massacre
- Guangdong–Guangxi War
- Hunchun incident
- Zhili–Anhui War
1920 in Japan
- 1920 in Japan
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Qingshanli
- Battle of Samdunja
- Nikolayevsk incident
- Rome–Tokyo Raid
1920 in Korea
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Qingshanli
- Battle of Samdunja
- Sinhanch'on Incident
Battles involving Korea
- American units with the highest percentage of casualties per conflict
- Battle of Bun'ei
- Battle of Chungju
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Kuju
- Battle of Kōan
- Battle of Pochonbo
- Battle of Qingshanli
- Battle of Samdunja
- Battles of the Korean War
- List of battles involving Korea
- List of battles with most United States military fatalities
- Tonghua incident
Battles of the Korean independence movement
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Namdaemun
- Battle of Pochonbo
- Battle of Qingshanli
- Battle of Samdunja
- Evacuation of Manchukuo
- Free City Incident
- Hunchun incident
- Pacification of Manchukuo
- Seishin Operation
History of Jilin
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Qingshanli
- Battle of Samdunja
- Battle of Siping
- COVID-19 pandemic in Jilin
- Campaign to Defend Siping
- Dengjiatun incident
- History of Changchun
- History of Jilin
- Jiandao
- Jilin Self-Defence Army
- Liaoxi
- Northeast People's Counter-Japanese Volunteer Army
- Siping Campaign
- Tonghua incident
- Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces
Hong Beom-do
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Qingshanli
- Battle of Samdunja
- Free City Incident
- Hong Beom-do
- Korean Northern Army Command
- The Battle: Roar to Victory
June 1920 events
- 1920 Bavarian state election
- 1920 Birthday Honours
- 1920 Bremen state election
- 1920 Chilean presidential election
- 1920 German federal election
- 1920 Irish local elections
- 1920 Nelson and Colne by-election
- 1920 Württemberg state election
- Battle of Boryspil
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Oltu
- Battle of Samdunja
- Duluth lynchings
- Eighth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
- Listowel mutiny
- Red Army invasion of Armenia
- St. Boswells (tugboat)
Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
- Battle of Fengwudong
- Battle of Samdunja
- Eagle Project
- Free City Incident
- Gwoneophoe
- Gyeonggyojang
- Hongkou Park Incident
- Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
- Sakuradamon incident (1932)
- White Shirts Society