The book is full of facts and clarifications about why Korea is the way it is.

The following is from “An ultimatum to the anti-Japanese” (Jee Man-won) by a former South Korean army colonel, published in its first printing on April 13, 2020.
The book is full of facts and clarifications about why Korea is the way it is.
It is a real work of art that shows the reality of Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education to the fullest extent.
It is a must-read for Chinese and Korean Nazis who grew up with anti-Japanese education, and for those who make a living as university professors in the West and Japan, despite being only capable of considering their anti-Japanese propaganda as truth.
It is a must-read for every human being living in the 21st century.
The emphasis in the text except for the headline is mine.
About this book 
The idea that Korea is the land of flowers and Japan is the land of demons was a false image created by the communists.
Joseon was born in 1392, and 27 kings with the surname of Yi ruled for 518 years until 1910. As described by foreigners, the capital, Hanyang, was filthy, rife with contagious diseases, and a frontier of lies, intrigue, and plunder.
Women were the slaves of men, the tools of production that produced enslaved people for the yangban.
Ten percent of the yangban enslaved ninety percent of their kind, and they’ve been indulging in that pleasure.
The tribal nation that was left behind by the law of the jungle that eventually came and died was Joseon. 
Japan, which ruled such an uncivilized country, built Japanese-style buildings, wide roads, railroads and trains, dams and electricity, and schools to provide modern education in just 30 years.
He scientifically developed Hangeul, which Yangsangun buried in 1504, conducted Korean language examinations and provided Korean language allowances to those who passed, designated October 9 as Hangeul Day in 1928, and led the use of paper money instead of heavy cast coins.
Without Yukichi Fukuzawa, whose name is printed on Japan’s 10,000 yen bill, Koreans would not have the words they use today, nor would they have the pipeline to communicate with the rest of the world.
Japan’s first thing was moral education, such as not lying and being respectful to one’s parents, but Kim Dae-jung and Lee Hae-san buried that education.
Since that time, children have been raised instead of educated.
Looking at today’s young generation, it seems that the personality of a person raised without education is more dangerous than that of a beast.
Japan’s wealth in Korea for 40 years totaled $5.2 billion, with $2.3 billion in South Korea and $2.9 billion in North Korea.
The U.S. seized the $2.3 billion in property that Japan left behind in South Korea (Korea) and gave it to the Syngman Rhee regime.
It is eight times more than the $300 million in claim funds received in 1965.
It accounted for 80 percent of the total economy of the newly established Republic of Korea.
The U.S. searched the “defeated Japanese” pockets and luggage and sent them home with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
Park Chung Hee built up the Korean economy for 18 years, using this as a springboard.
Without the help of Japan, there would have been no Gyeongbu Expressway, no Pohang Steel Plant, no heavy chemical industry, no Soyang River Dam, and no Pohang Steel Plant.
Without Japan’s supply of materials, parts, technology, and capital, the assembly industry that supports Korea would have had to go out of business. 
This book is richly illustrated with photographs and factual materials.
It was written solely based on facts.
From the photos and materials, the Chosun and Japan that the people of the Korean Peninsula know are different from the actual Chosun and Japan.
It is the opposite of the image of the two countries that is imprinted in the minds of the people of the Korean Peninsula. 
It is a lie that Korea is a land of beautiful flowers, and it is a lie that Japan is a land of demons, it is a lie that Japan buried Hangeul, it is a lie about comfort women, it is a lie about forced conscription, it is a lie about everything.
Today’s foremost companies in Korea are almost without exception companies that grew out of Japan’s companies.
Japan is not a country to be hated, but a country that has provided benefits and is indispensable for the Korean economy, which must accept the triangular economic structure of Japan, the United States, and South Korea as its fate.
So who did this distortion, and for what purpose?
My fellow Koreans should definitely know.
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