The Hunchun incident (Korean: 훈춘 사건; Hanja: 琿春事件) was a reported raid on 2 October 1920 at a Japanese consulate in Manchuria. It reportedly resulted in the death of thirteen Japanese.[citation needed] The Japanese government used this incident to justify sending thousands of Imperial Japanese troops into Manchuria on 5 October 1920. These escalations culminated with the Battle of Qingshanli ( 21–26 October 1920) between Japan and the Korean Independence Army,[citation needed] where Korean rebels fought Japanese soldiers.
The Hunchunincident (Korean: 훈춘 사건; Hanja: 琿春事件) was a reported raid on 2 October 1920 at a Japanese consulate in Manchuria. It reportedly resulted in...
after the Hunchunincident. The massacre occurred over a period of three weeks starting in October 1920, the day of the HunchunIncident after the Battle...
instigated the Hunchunincident on October 2 of the same year by bribing the Chinese enemy to attack and destroy the Japanese Consulate in Hunchun . The purpose...
they could only kill 2 or 3 Japanese soldiers. South Korea views the Hunchunincident as a deception by Japan, who they believe used it as an excuse to dispatch...
During the interwar period in Japan, "incident" (Japanese: 事件, Hepburn: Jiken) became a common euphemism for wars, coups, and other events of a politically...
Fengwudong (Battle of Bong-o-dong) Hunchunincident Battle of Qingshanli (Battle of Cheongsanri) Free City Incident Pacification of Manchukuo Battle of...
justify this retaliation, they bribed the Ma Jeok-dan to incite the HunchunIncident. They deployed troops to Gando, and the independence forces suffered...
plan to subdue the Gando independence army, intentionally caused the HunchunIncident in early October 1920, and began dispatching large-scale regular troops...
Korean rebels and the Empire of Japan. September. The controversial Hunchunincident. Japanese authorities claim Korean rebels attacked a Japanese consulate...
G. S. Lyushkov, in charge of all NKVD forces in the Soviet Far East at Hunchun, in the Tumen River area. He provided the Japanese with intelligence on...
with four cubs was recorded for the first time in northeastern China's Hunchun National Nature Reserve located in the vicinity of the international borders...
South Pyongan Province in 1919. Protestant branch. Gu Chun-seon (具春先). Hunchun Korean National Association (琿春大韓國民會): Organized in 1919 in Honchun, Manchuria...
the Quan River meets the Tumen River, between the villages of Wonjong (Hunchun) and Quanhe. Important cities and towns on the river are Hoeryong and Onsong...
Grodekovo and Ussuriysk. A third rail connection is located further south at Hunchun in eastern Jilin bordering Kraskino, near the southwest tip of Primorsky...
result, Anti-Japanese organizations such as the Gando National Association, Hunchun Korean Association, Northern Military Administration Office, Naja-gu Medical...
Seas signed a distribution agreement with Chinese seafood distributor, Hunchun Haiyun Trading Co Ltd. That year, the company received $2.5 million from...
independence fighters. About 200 soldiers were stationed and active in Lisu-gu, Hunchun County and Jangdong, Wangqing County. In April 1919, the corps merged with...
Faction Incident), but Choe maintained his position thanks to his personal relationship with Kim Il Sung. Choe Hyon was born on 6 May 1907 in Hunchun, Jilin...
Jiandao included territory of four counties (Yanji, Wangqing, Helong and Hunchun) of Jilin Province. The Japanese further claimed ethnic Koreans living...
record of extreme violence including the Shosankoku incident [ja] in 1945, the Tonghua Incident in 1946 and the Tonghua Iron and Steel Group riot in...
and its branch from Changchun to Jilin. China National Highway 202 G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway Jilin City is twinned with: Nakhodka Primorsky Krai...
G11 Hegang–Dalian Expressway G1211 Jilin–Heihe Expressway, a spur of G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway that extends north to Heihe China National Highway 102...
Yalu River from Antung (northwestern tip of Korea) to the neighborhood of Hunchun (just north of the northeastern tip of Korea near the border of the U.S...