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in 1910, the office of resident-general was replaced by that of governor-general. However, the position was unique in among Japan's external possessions, as the governor-general had sweeping
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The governor-general of Chōsen had a police organisation, which may have been partly involved in having Korean women working as
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After the annexation of Korea to Japan in 1910, the office of resident general was replaced by that of governor-general.
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was named prime minister-designate, but he could not take office because he was unable to form a cabinet.
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Four individuals who held the position of the governor-general of Chōsen also held the office of the
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after its completion in 1926. Pending its completion, the Governor-General resided at Namsan.
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European-style official residence of Governor General of Korea, at Namsan in 1911.
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The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan
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Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery
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served four terms as prime minister prior to his appointment to Korea.
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Treaty on Basic Relations Between Japan and the Republic of Korea
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The governor-general of Chōsen was established shortly after the
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powers. As of 1944, the governor-general did not command the
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The building was demolished during the administration of
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Grajdanzev, Andrew (2007). "The Government of Korea".
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Official residence of the Governor-General of Chōsen
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Saitō Makoto
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Official residence of the Governor-General of Chōsen
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