...The Japanese imperialists, who
had robbed Korea of her rights as a nation, enforced cruel
colonial rule by mobilizing its army and police forces.
Furthermore, they plundered land and food from Korea and
exploited her natural resources and labor
power. Korea persevered in resisting Japanese
colonial control. The fever for national independence which
appeared in the March First Movement succeeded with armed
struggles and independence movements protesting Japanese
imperialism both at home and overseas. The provisional
government of the Republic of Korea was this core
force. Confronting the Japanese policy to obliterate
Korean culture, Koreans strove to safeguard and preserve
Korea's traditional culture. The fact that Korea today still
possesses a culture is due, in part, to the efforts of this
movement. |