Saturday, March 26, 2022

Although Espania could have become a great empire comparable to the British Empire,

 Spain and Portugal were originally of the same race. The language is also almost the same, so it would be England-Scotland in terms of England. In the past, there were three kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula: Castile, Aragona, and Portugal, and in 1469, Fernando, king of Aragona, and Isabella, queen of Castile, married to unify Castile-Aragona, but unfortunately Portugal was not unified. What if all three kingdoms were united at that time? In any case, the Islamic forces in southern Iberia were ousted, so the Hispanics completed a unified kingdom covering the entire Iberian Peninsula. Colonies were also not divided into Portuguese colonies and Spanish colonies, but common colonies, and not only South America but also North America became Spanish colonies, so perhaps all of the Americas are speaking Spanish by now. If modern times were applied, Spain and Portugal would have become European powers with a land area of 670,000 square kilometers (three times that of the Korean Peninsula) and a population of 50 million. History is irreversible, but when you look at the world, there seem to be a lot of regrets in every country. To evaluate the design of the Spanish flag, it is considered to express the hot sun and their passion on the Iberian Peninsula, but the pose is inferior to the same red-yellow five-star red flag. However, by applying royal patterns to the national flag, it is offset by its rusticness. If it's the Korean flag, can you compare it to putting twin phoenixes on both sides instead of four gwae? The Spanish are a mixture of Italian southern Europeans and Muslims, giving them a slightly dreary feeling, but their reputation in bed is said to have swept across Europe.

[Battle of Stalingrad] The desperate 590 days.

 Abandon hope for those who enter here - The Battle of Stalingrad in Dante's new song Hell - the present Volgograd, the demonic dictator of the Soviet Union during World War II in the early 20th century and named Stalin after his own people.  As its name suggests, the place where the most horrific and brutal battle took place during World War II.  The German-Italian-Romanian hybrid successfully counterattacked the sixth German-Italy-Romanian army in the early winter of 1943 as part of the Soviet invasion plan, which began in late 1942, devastating the sixth German army. This event brings the first defeat, or despair, since Hitler's Nazi party, has sparked war across Europe since its unprecedented infinite political success. According to the report, more than 500,000 soldiers and residents were killed or injured, and in Germany, 147,000 soldiers were killed in a single market battle (590 days in total) and 90,000 captured by the Soviet army. Many military experts say that the Soviet Union's victory in this battle changed the landscape of World War II. Compared to the damage suffered by the Soviet Union, Germany's full-scale damage would be considered only a fraction of the damage, but in fact, the result of this battle was the former super-tor, Narcissist Hitler, who had never suffered a defeat (says it was a homo...)So credibility was enough Dose to "KIN" the German leadership of his pardons.     -- That's it for the introduction.^^ I hope you don't put too much meaning into it. ^^) During Stalingrad, German commanders tried to rescue and distribute German troops, but the Soviet Union was backed by the U.S. and almost all age groups. These people were constantly recruited with reinforcements. At the time of the initial siege of Stalingrad, it is estimated that the total number of German troops was between 300,000 and 370,000 objectively. There is a detailed War Diary, and it is more specific than unit battles with other ambiguous combat records, so it almost captures the number of machine guns used by both armies.In addition, due to the desperate sabotage of numerous Soviet sniper haters (which I will mention briefly in the text), finally, finally, Finaly, Eventually...Some military scientists have analyzed and evaluated the battle to prevent the destruction of a million armored groups stationed in southwestern Russia, but I think...……………….. The truth is...…………………………………………It was a real..................................................................................................…….-_-;;;; As I have already outlined and outlined it, I will refrain from highly military misinterpretation such as millgel posts (in fact, I have no ability to do so). With several photos, we look at the desperate historical moment and the inside of the soldiers, and this terrible war is "Who is it for?"-_-; Shut up! Let's go to the tense situation of Stalingrad at the time. August 23, 1942 at 6:05 a.m. (August 23, 1942 at 6:05 a.m.) The dawn still lingers – 1,000 Stuca bombers from the German Air Corps over Stalingrad indiscriminately pre-emptive bombing of Stalingrad. 

 Immediately after the bombing, a panoramic view of Stalingrad surrounded by black clouds and Hell's Inferno. After that, the German infantry's occupation of the city took place...German soldiers experience tremendous resistance to the Resistance of the worst city ever. The reason why urban guerrillas are much more difficult to suppress than mountain or jungle guerrillas is because of the constantly supplied guerrillaization of civilians, the concealment of enormous debris from bombing, and the inability to pearl tanks. 

 - It is a scene where city resistance soldiers hide in all buildings and fight. It's the worst... - In a ruined building, Russian troops are defending a place called "the art of street." I don't know if you want me to move around in Soviet language -_- - you can quickly see the reason if you look at a map here, but Stalingrad has the Volga River flowing north and south. The Germans were terrifying to them who chose to die rather than retreat from a state where it was virtually impossible for the Soviet troops to leave the front because Stalin ordered them to camp in a drainage camp. In fact, what came as a fear to the Soviet soldiers was the German army, but they were political officers on the other side of the river who shot their heads when they saw any retreat. At this point, it would be better to find and kill even one German soldier secretly hiding in front of each other and playing DDR. Let's take a look at the picture.  - change from September 8, to October next year that started the war front - West Germany in June, the Army pushing the Soviet troops jonnae how almost finished. Have you seen the movie, ’ enemi old albums the gate early, and I don't know if it is you saw ’ the Soviet army in to some military officers were sent high into a bag of a total of 1 per week, absolutely baetaewo the scene. That's scenes that kept the soldiers deployed to west across the river. The carrots seem even worse. And, of course, ………… Dodging bidyo of rivercrossing operations several times, - _ - I really I of the tram. Significantly more places than 14 attempted the crossing site in Doha. The following picture is the crossing point.  - Source : the battle for the soviet late 1943 : stalingrad general staff edited : study by louis rotundo - - color pictures of the mortar platoon was taking a short break, Germany.- The reason why we were able to protect Germany from the onslaught and successfully proceed with the subsequent counter strike operation, Operation Uranus, was because there were still masters on the Soviet side. To introduce them briefly, military leaders, including General Georgi Zhukov and General Zhukov's deputy, Bachelevsky, surrounded the 6th German army surrounding Stalingrad at the station, nominally guarding the rear of the 6th Army. Stalin during an idea as the point of view down almost be confirmed in one's belief … lane gyang ‘ jonnae on? Something like that don't need two months, a month?! Gyang jonnae sipudeu Germany is survive until apparently starved to death less nerd! said it would have been as ’ just keep thinking you like it.I - - - The defense team, head of the Soviet Union quarter's key advisers sajinip of the Nida.  - From left, major general nikolai lieutenant and krylov general vasiliy ivanovich political and chuikov commissar ma ' kuz major and gurov general alexander rodimtsev bonjwageup : special here - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- jeogyeokppyeonghae ... A sniper got haeimnida in humanly bonjwageup killer. Of course, the Soviet army. Vasily Zaizef's face is a little broken, but let's still acknowledge it. - Vasily Zaitsev, the head of the Supreme Court. -> This is Zizon. -_-;; approximately 400 kilos of pressure during charge. A great man who achieved his official kill mark 149 within months of the Battle of Stalingrad, and quoted other sources as saying 232 kills. Of course, there is an exaggeration due to the Soviet propaganda, but it is officially Minimum 149. He is a hero to the Soviet Union, but to the Germans he must have been the Angolmo and the Great King in the Revelation of John.  I sent Colonel Heinz Thorwald, a member of SS, the main seat of the Berlin Suburb Sniper School, to send this gentleman a sightseeing tour, but he got a reverse tour. It seems to be true.

HJ: It's like I'm falling apart. -_-;;- Moreover, the Soviet army used many female snipers, and if they were caught in the scope of these nice-looking wives and wives, they would die soon even during DDR -_-;---------------------------------------------------Stalingrad: 10:00 a.m. (Nov. 20 1942) The outline of the operation is aimed at turning the sides of the Sixth Army in Stalingrad and first sightseeing and isolating the Romanian army of the Tang Army, which escorts the right flank of the Sixth Army. In fact, militarily-encircled side forces could take advantage of the inner line to counter the siege, thanks to Chukov's excellent military strategy, which enabled the super inferior Chukov forces to withstand the siege before the operation began. Let's take a brief look at Chukov's response strategy. 1. Keep the line as close as possible to the enemy, and the enemy will block wide-ranging attacks and bombing attempts. 2. The battle proceeded at night as much as possible, killing the German troops isolated in the dark by the Tartars and the Siberian who were strong in the white war.   3. During the day, snipers impede the movement of German troops and cause psychological damage. Cheghevara's tactics will cry, too. This is a tactic that I personally admire. Anyway...… Let's take a look at a picture of the Uranus Operation Unit's advance route.  -Operation Uranus: So the Germans dry it neatly inside and outside like a dumpling wrapper.- Let's move on to the conclusion of the battle.  Eventually, the success of the Uranus operation left the Germans isolated, when Hitler ordered "absolutely impossible to retreat" and promised air support for supplies. From this point on, the Germans, who had been desperate, became even more desperate. The Rommel legions on the African front were pushed back in the supply war, and by this time the air force was attached, and only 1/5 to 1/7 of Hitler's promised amount of aid (in fact, Paulus begged). The 6th Army's supplies required for a certain period of time were about 500 tons, but only about 100 tons were supplied. Since then, the Germans have become so pitiful, and a German soldier's letter record says this.            <I'm really sorry for my beloved parents, but… Please send me something to eat. This is when the German air supply is completely cut off, and the last airport occupied by the 6th army was recaptured by the Soviet army. It's the worst. In fact, there is one situation that I did not mention above, and there was an attempt to rescue the Germans and it was actually successful. There was a general named Manstein, a genius of the German armored war, who managed to break through the siege and say to Paulus, "I'm here to save you, so let's go." Paulus said, "I didn't call you.".-_-;;> He said, "Going Home" on the road.It's crazy... I looked up the data later and found that it was difficult to break Hitler's non-retreat order at this time, and I don't know how much time he was able to do this. Anyway, after the last airport was occupied, I suffered from severe food shortages, but when I read the feed, I had to dig up the place where I had eaten the horse and buried the bones again, and eat the bones.> has a heartbreaking content. Eventually, Hitler did not allow the 6th army to retreat, but forced him to be promoted to head of the German army in order to stimulate Paul's sense of fairness, but Ivan just surrendered to the Soviet Union......-_-;;;; As I mentioned in the introduction, about 480,000 of the German army's cumulative death toll, 90,000 prisoners will be captured, and 24 people, including Paul the General, will be joined by Stalin one after another. Ironically, a guy like Paulus Yo-Koizxx later lived comfortably in East Germany and died all the time -_-; what is the fate of the German army captured by Stalin who "KINCHADE" the Geneva Convention? Stalin surrendered among soldiers in the centipede. Even the soldiers who escaped and returned home were sent to the perpetual frozen ground camps in Siberia.-_- If you read the day of Ivan Denisovitch of Solzhenitsyn (Russian novelist), you will be able to relate to it. Highly Recommended > Out of 90,000 people, only 20% were able to return home by catching a lot and exaggeratingly about 2,000 people. Finally, I would like to conclude with some pictures of the horrors of this war and some of the monuments of Volgograd, Russia, commemorating the current battle. Guamsa (Ah! You scroll down, Ripheul, daughter of Stalin 3-_-;;) -90,000 Germans who surrendered -Death march that only 20% could return -

Brief description of General Jeong Ki-ryong

 Born in 1562 (17th year of King Myeongjong's reign), he was born in Gonyang and returned to Tongyeong (14th year of King Myeongjong's reign) at the age of 61 in the year of King Gwanghae. In 1580 (the 13th year of King Seonjo's reign), he passed Hyangsi in Goseong, passed the military examination in 1586 (the 19th year of King Seonjo's reign), and changed his name to Giryong according to the king's name. In 1590, he joined the command of Gyeongsang-do Byeongmajeoldosa Shin Rip, and became a training volunteer the following year. When the Japanese Invasion of Korea broke out in 1592, he was promoted to a villa, and after defeating the Japanese in the Geochang fight (breaking 500 Japanese pirates with the villa's government posts), he rescued Cho, who was captured in the Geumsan fight, and continued to capture Gimhae in 1592. Cho and Yang Sa-joon were guarding Chupung Station with government forces in Gyeongsang-Udo, but the government forces, which were attacked by Japanese ambush troops, were defeated at once and the police were taken prisoner. At this time, Jeong Gi-ryong, the leader of the charge, risked his death and rescued the landscape by killing about 100 Japanese soldiers) and became the leader of Konyangsu and defended the Japanese army's advance into the Honam region. After going through the Byeongbyung villa, he confronted the Japanese army as a Sangju judge, defeated them after a fierce battle, and recaptured Sangju Castle (which is said to have been recaptured by chemical engineering). In 1593, he was promoted to the rank of Hoeryeong Magistrate as a major, and the following year, he became a resident pastor and became the Minister of Tongjeong. In 1597 (the 30th year of King Seonjo's reign), when the Jeongyujaeran broke out, he became the leader of the Towae, defeated the enemy in Goryeong and captured the enemy, and continued to recapture various castles such as Seongju, Hapcheon, Uiryeong, and Goryeong. It's about the Battle of Aging. The Japanese army tried to completely occupy Gyeongsang, Chungcheong, and Jeolla-do first and then move north, unlike during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. According to the plan, 10,000 soldiers from Nabaejima traveled north to Seongju via Uiryeong and Samga prefectures. They also use ships to climb up the Nakdonggang River. It was in early August 1597 that the Japanese invaded Goryeong. At this time, General Jeong Gi-ryong, who was a resident pastor and chief auditor, led nine counties under Sangju Jinyoung and guarded Geumosanseong Fortress, advanced to Goryeong under the order of Lee Won-ik and confronted the Japanese enemy. While Lee Won-ik was looking for a long life that could prevent the Japanese from invading, Dowon-soo Kwon Yul and Gyeongsang-do Jo Bang-jang Kwak Jae-woo recommended Jeong Ki-ryong. He fought with 28 troops under his command and made a great record. The most representative of his criminal records are the Dunjeok Battle and Yongdamcheon Battle, which took place in Naegok-ri, Goryeong-eup. On August 7, 1597, the Battle of Dundeok was a battle that almost wiped out 1,000 troops led by Japanese general Dahira, a hard-line mainist. In addition, the Battle of Yongdamcheon Stream was also called the Battle of Goryeong in the early morning of August 16, 1597, attracting the Japanese troops facing each other in Yongdamcheon Stream, Gwiwon-ri, Ssangnim-myeon, Goryeong-gun. In this battle, only 500 people escaped after Japan's nearly 20,000 large troops were defeated by nearly 20,000 Japanese troops. In this battle, more than 10,000 enemy soldiers were killed, and the rest were taken prisoner or missing. General Jeong Ki-ryong's two great victories in the Goryeong area hit the Japanese army hard. Thus, the troops led by Japanese general Katoh moved south from Hamchang and Sangju on September 20 and withdrew to Ulsan on October 3, and the Japanese army led by Moori and Kuroda was forced to retreat. (Source: http://daegaya.net/D/d12.htm#no9) 1598 (the 31st year of King Seonjo's reign) As a rising general who had never fought against the Japanese army despite leading a small number of troops in the seven years of Imjin and Jeongyu Japanese Invasion from 1592 to 1598, he was able to compete with Admiral Yi Sun-shin in the naval battle during the Japanese Invasion of Korea In 1601, he went to Jungdo Defense Agency through Gyeongsang-do Defense Agency, Gimhae Preceptor, and Miryang Preceptor in the following year, and later became Deputy General of Yongyang and Owido Island, Gyeongsangjwa-do Military Horseman and Ulsan Preceptor. In 1610 (the 2nd year of Gwanghaegun County), he was promoted to Sangho-gun County, and in 1617 (the 9th year of Gwanghaegun County), he became a third-degree naval controller and Gyeongsang-woo naval commander and returned from Tongyeong's camp. It is enshrined in Chungnyeolsa Temple in Sangju, Siho is in Chungui, and the tomb is in Sangju-gun.

The issue of the border between North Korea and China.

 This is one of the common repertoires that comes out when talking about kando. "In 1712, the border was established as a monument to the political system of Mt. Baekdu. Tomun here is not the Dumangangang River, but the Tomungang River, the lower reaches of the Songhwagang River. In addition, the 1905 Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905 was invalid, so the 1909 China-Japan Gando Convention was invalid. Therefore, the border with China was confirmed as Baekdusan Mountain Political Expense in 1712, and eventually, Gando is our territory." But I don't think this discussion is of much significance anymore. As someone pointed out in the past, it is because of the Joseon-China Byeongye Protocol signed in 1964 between North Korea and China. Even if the border is set as the Tomungang River as the Baekdu Mountain Political Monument, it means that the rhyme of the Baekdu Mountain Political Monument is meaningless because it has a new border. In fact, the protocol does not define the border between North Korea and China as the Tumen River, not the Tumen River. Since 1956, treaties have already been signed on the premise that the border is the Tumen River. In other words, it means that the border with China is Tumen River again. The question of "Is North Korea a country that can sign such a border treaty?" is of no practical benefit to discuss. North Korea has all the requirements that the state must have under international law. "Should South and North Korea succeed to this border treaty even if they are unified?""The question remains, but under international customary law, the border thus completed shall be succeeded. It means that the borders created by this treaty must be accepted without having to succeed to the treaty on which it was created. For your information, the Vienna Convention on State Succession in the Treaty stipulates that "even if there is a state succession, the borders created by the treaty are not affected." Of course, the obligation to succeed the border is just common law, and the two Koreas do not join the agreement mentioned above. Therefore, it is possible to reject the succession of the North Korea-China border treaty after reunification. Then I'll go to the International Court of Justice. However, the Kando region has been effectively controlled by China since 1909. Even if the Korean War is excluded, it has been under effective control for more than 50 years since 1953. During this period, the Korean government has never protested against China. Even if you go to trial, you will lose. Personally, I don't think the story of Korea's Kando territorial rights is anything but a historical nostalgia. But what I'm still curious about is whether the soil really means the Tomun River in the Baekdu Mountain Political Monument. According to the records at the time, the Joseon Dynasty thought of the border with China as the Tumen River.

Irish potato famine

 Official Country Name: Ireland * Current Population: 4 million Capital: Dublin (Population: 1.06 million <98>) Area: 70,882 km2 (1/3 of the Korean Peninsula) Total Coastal Length: 3,172 km Ethnic: Irish Language: English, Eranian religion: Catholic (33%), Catholicism In the early 17th century, Protestants began their migration to Britain, northern Ireland, and Ulster in the early 17th century. Ireland's independence in 1921 and Northern Ireland's rule in 1932 in the FF (Fianna Fail) Party's general election, 1937 enacted a new constitution declaring Ireland independence, independence, and democracy, renamed Eire, and became a sovereign independent state. Complete departure from the Commonwealth in 1949, joining the United Nations in 1955, joining the Old State Community (EC) in June 1997, and in Ireland, a coalition government between FF and PD parties established potatoes as major crops in the 17th century. Potatoes suited Ireland's soil and climate, and above all, they matched the living conditions of poor farmers. It was a plant underground, so it endured weather changes such as heavy rain, had no problem planting and digging a shovel, and it was more convenient than anything else to cook. It was enough to wash and boil. In England, potatoes gradually penetrated life through the Industrial Revolution at the end of the 18th century. As the city's population soared, the residential environment deteriorated, and workers had to work 16 hours a day. I didn't have enough time to cook, and I didn't have enough equipment to cook. There was nothing like potatoes for convenient food. Potatoes, which have been used as staple food in Ireland since 1847, are caused by the famous and miserable Irish potato famine. The Irish call the incident The Great Family The Great Hunger The Great Starvation, which the Irish call chiefly The Great Hunger. In the movie "Far and Away," Irish people move to the United States to avoid major famine. Ireland is a country that looks like a symbol of poverty in Europe. Potatoes came to Ireland through Spain around 1590. The Irish lived on potatoes. The story of eating "potatoes in the morning, potatoes in the afternoon, and potatoes in the night-chamdo" was just like the daily life of poor Irish farmers. In the early 1800s, potatoes were a tremendously important part of the Irish people. Fully merged with England in 1801, the owners of the same country and farm were mostly British from neighboring islands, and the Irish who worked under them always had long hours of labor and no time to cook, including vitamins, fast- fast-growing, cheap, and large amounts of potatoes. By 1840, the population exploded due to increased production of potatoes, an essential food. While land prices rose so high between 1790 and 1814, Rent was so cheap that owners from England lent land on long-term leases and pocketed a lot of money. Between 1814 and 1815, the economy began to deteriorate as land prices fell and Rent prices rose. On top of that, the antipathy of mainland British people against Catholicism also played a role. (Ireland is Catholic, the Church of England or Anglican Church) Explosive population growth from the 1820s, and Phytolhthora epidemics from 1845 reduced potato production and began to overshadow famine throughout Ireland. Famine gradually surfaced in 1846. In 1847, the fight against famine began enough to declare a disaster, and most of the Irish fell into poverty. Some scholars claimed the Irish potato famine from 1847 to 1850, but most claimed it from 1945 to 1849 or 1851. The time is not important here. This is because the largest number of people died from 1847 to 1850. * What is important to remember here is that a brief comparison of the Irish potato famine and the period of crop failure (1740-1842) killed many people due to the 1740-1741 mysterious disease. 1800-1801 On average, 50,000-60,000 people died. 1816-1819 On average, 50,000 - 60,000 people died. 1821-1822 Social Welfare Project reduced mortality 1830-1831 (famine occurred throughout England and Europe) 1839 - Famine formed by region due to crop failure (South and West) 1842 - Famine again due to crop failure (South and West). As severe famine continued, landowners and employees took the lead in overcoming famine in other European countries, especially Ireland, which was a complete subordinate society like a colonial society. The Irish also wanted and longed for freedom, but there was no time to escape between the landowners and the capitalists who came from the British mainland. So, in Ireland alone, famine struck periodically. By 1815, Irish people had harvested a lot by farming wheat and corn, not relying solely on potatoes, which was possible because England had provided a lot of investment and agricultural technology. At the same time, it was an agricultural country that exported about two million corns to the UK, so Ireland's economy grew tremendously with the help of the same country, the UK, and the population began to grow explosively from this time on, as people enjoyed abundance and leisure. However, as Britain went to war (in 1805 Admiral Nelson defeated the French and Spanish Allied Forces and in 1815 General Wallington defeated Napoleon), the Irish economy began to falter as he made excessive demands on the Irish for war expenses. After the war, the British government drastically reduced investment in Irish agricultural production, and Irish agriculture began to shrink. To divide the population into three stages, population 5 million (5.0 million) in 1800, population 6.5 million (6.5 million) in 1821, population 8 million (8.0 million) in 1845-1851, population of Ireland (6.5 million) in 1851 When a report on potato famine (with a population of 8 million in 1841) was published in the Irish Press on October 9, 1845, British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel (Prime Minster of England) immediately took the following steps:          * About 의100 million of Indian corn and meal were imported and distributed from the United States on 11 of that year (but this is not certain) *We have taken measures to receive additional local subsidies from British people.(with interest) - some Irish people protested about it, but some people couldn't even protest for fear of not receiving additional subsidies.          * 140,000 people were employed at a time by preparing a relief work. The roads built then are still in use today. (This was also a small-scale unemployment package that England didn't invest a lot of money, which didn't help Irish people much) *The British Government provided 운드를365,000 to help Irish people get loans during 1845-1846.          * The protective Tariff on grain was improved, and measures were taken to supply low-priced grain to Irish people, but did not work. Rescue operations from the British mainland saved up 만1 million and sent it to Ireland, which was only a gesture of the British people, and was actually used to rescue native Irish people living in Ireland rather than rescue them dying of hunger. On the other hand, England, instead of helping Ireland at that time, was far short of food.

Due to the potato plague that lasted from 1845 to 1851, there was no hell in Ireland, which consisted of the Irish situation, blue fields, beautiful natural scenery, and lakes. Where is God? The Irish, who believed in Catholicism and had many families and children, died of hunger, one by one, and one by one -- a land where howling and howling had nothing to eat -- people went fishing in the lake. Six children, eight married couples, eight families, eight fish that the father caught in the lake all day -- one child died when he came home. The next day, seven fish were caught in the lake -- another child was dead when he came home. The next day, six fish were caught in the lake -- another child was dead when he came home. The next day I went to the lake and caught five fish -- another child was dead when I got home. The next day, four fish were caught in the lake -- another child was dead when he came home. ---------------------------------------- Oh, here's hell, here's heaven is here? The whole world was turning into a land of starvation and death -- a land of death. The Irish took a boat, and if they didn't have a boat, all they had to do was float in the water, and they began to ride over to America. Many people drowned in the sea on their way to the United States (partly Canada and England). The Irish were no longer afraid of death. I'll stay and starve to death, or I'll cross the sea to America, and I'll drown in the sea, but I'll die anyway, right? 350,000 people leave for the United States every year, 750,000 people die of hunger alone, and an estimated 1.5 million people die of famine.

effeminate or Advanced Bureaucratic States - Joseon

 The royal government of Joseon was organized from the beginning to carry out politics through a unified bureaucracy. Joseon also had an eunuch system, but the number of eunuchs was extremely limited and political power was systematically blocked. From the beginning of the dynasty, the Yushin tried to eliminate the influence of eunuchs on the royal government. Therefore, they institutionalized the king to hold a lecture contest with his learned and virtuous servants every day, and as a result, the opportunity to contact the eunuch was minimized. In addition, since the early Joseon Dynasty, Jongsil, except for his maternal relatives and Wangtong, has been severely checked. Therefore, the direct influence of the nobleman bureaucrats on the king was inevitably increased. The characteristic of the Joseon bureaucracy is that it focuses on preventing corruption in bureaucratic society by balancing checks and balances among bureaucrats. They put great importance on the media so that language officials have the right to impeach high-ranking officials and have an independent personnel system so that high-ranking and lower-ranking officials can balance. Because of this, despite the relatively weak kingship and strong theocracy, a relatively stable political system was maintained. After the founding of the Joseon Dynasty, small and medium-sized landowners grew and their intellectual characterization took place in Hyangchon. They formed a local village in the local village society and operated the local villages autonomously. By the time they appear as political actors, they form forces in the central political world through academic ties. This political force, commonly referred to as Sarim, was the landowner of a rural village, and Joseon took on the character of a military retainer through a combination of the central bureaucracy and local autonomy. Neo-Confucianism had great influence in systematizing this. Since China, Neo-Confucianism has suggested a system in which bureaucracy and imperial power are exercised on the basis of the primary recognition of the role of rural landlords. In addition, Neo-Confucianism in Joseon retained a novel spirit as a relatively new idea, so it could be an ideology of movements aimed at ideal politics such as Taoist politics after the 16th century. These points are the main factors that bureaucrats from the aristocracy were able to lead politics in Joseon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From the perspective of colonial and self-disciplined historians... ...it is often described as a weak country that has been shouted out for Joseon... At that time, in the East, bureaucrats were the second only country after China that could influence national policy.In Japan, which values martial arts as a virtue... ...when the war was over, administrative officials took over important positions in the shogunate. In Europe, it was not until a revolution broke out that a powerful son took power...Before that, the aristocratic society that prioritizes bloodline...Even in the era of imperialism, Britain and France, which were the strongest countries at the time, writers were in charge of economics, politics, and diplomacy.Some countries, such as Germany and Russia, did all the soldiers, but... In summary, before the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, I think Joseon was the most advanced country after China... ...because the entire national foundation was shaken by the Japanese Invasion of Korea and the Horan War...

Forgotten History - Battle of Leibniz

 The reason why the Mongol army invaded the West was very simple. At first, Genghis Khan of Mongolia had only two purposes. One was the unification of Mongolia, and the other was the revenge of his father who died miserably. This blue wolf goes around the world for just these two things. The first goal was achieved relatively easily. It was difficult in its own way due to the gold's split, but it was easier than the second goal. However, the second goal was quite difficult. The place where the enemy chased and conquered the escape route is Mongolia's territory that we admire in social studies and bankruptcy today. This enemy first escapes to the West River. Genghis Khan, who invaded the West River, said to give it to him when he spoke nicely, and he hated the West River. Therefore, the West River is destroyed, and even now, the relics of the land have to dig down several tens of meters to the point where one comes out. It was India where the Führer then fled. A messenger arrives at Genghis Khan, who has crossed the Himalayas. The enemy fled to Arab, not India. India lived, and the Arab world is dead. For Genghis Khan, who chased him to the Arab Kingdom of Horazim, the King of Horazim said, "Don't make me laugh. He kills Genghis Khan's envoy, along with cursing, "Where did you roll?" And holism is also devastated. You don't have to think too hard about the word "extremity." You can just think of it as a nomadic land. It kills all life on the land and grinds all artificial things (buildings, rice paddies, fields, etc.) into a field of soil (the records say that every brick has been ground). This is the ruin. It's also a bit of a frightening. The biggest weapon used by Genghis Khan's army was 였다였다. Fear is given to the enemy, not anger. The act of invading, looting, and rapeing women does not frighten the enemy, but only instills anger. However, the fact that there was no looting and rape even during the genocide of 80,000 per Mongolian soldier only instills a terrifying fear of demons, not humans, in the enemy and does not dare to resist. Another weapon of Genghis Khan's army was the heart. There was no looting in the surrendered castle. The nomadic Genghis Khan army helps the conquered farmers collect. There are only two ways for the next enemy to choose. Whether it is destroyed by rebellion or surrender and live as if nothing had happened. Most of the next enemies surrendered. The enemy, who fled to what is now Turkey after the Arab end, eventually dies. Genghis Khan cries with frustration. The Pope's personal letter came to Genghis Khan (at that time, right after all the crusades failed). The European empires were incredibly well united and the Pope's authority seemed to pierce the sky.) It was about "Let's defeat our common enemy, Arab, together." Genghis Khan dismisses it as "the rice is sour and disgusting. There is no reason to defeat Arab, but what good will you be? A messenger comes to Genghis Khan, who was retreating back to his home country. It was a envoy sent by the Resistance of Russia. (People who have read the captain's bulbar know, but Russia was a colony of Poland at the time.) It was about asking us to become independent. Genghis Khan says OK and sends Zebe with 2,000 troops. Poland has been devastated. Then Russia became independent. The whole of Europe was shocked. Poland, the strongest country in Europe, has turned into a grassland for 2,000 people... Representatives from countries convened urgently decided to organize the Crusades once again. 100,000 knights from each country were convened. (In the feudal system, knights are the next class to permanent residents.) 100,000 knights would be a large army, well over a million, if you count 들까지.) A war between 100,000 knights and 2,000 Mongolian cavalry will take place in Leibniz, Germany. The result was a silent evaporation of 100,000 knights. It was a truly ridiculous war. Europe's history was so humiliated that it hid and hid the Leibniz War because 100,000 knights evaporated without a word. Fortunately, the Gebe army also lived in Russia, but it was always raining and wet, Western Europe was not much interested. Just like how Huns used to do... How did 2,000 people beat 100,000 people? It's a one-fifty fight. No, it would have been a lot more if I typed in 까지. The answer lies in the knight's armor and the palace. Mongolia's third weapon was the palace. Since it is a national palace, it looks like a bow of a Korean gallery, but the national palace was not only used for galleries, but was used for Goguryeo, Malgal, and Mongolia. Archery is made of wood. The palace is made of deer antlers. In addition, archery has a string of demonstrations. In the palace, the demonstration is a deer tendon. A good man can't even pull the reins of state. He is also interested in archery. The destructive power of archery and archery is exactly four times greater. This is the secret of the palace. The knight's iron armor is made so thick that it can be hit by archery. If they make it heavier, they're idiots. However, if you are hit by a national palace, you will die through it, not just by shaking it. ---------------------------------------- I looked up more information, and found that the Mongol army was not just a cavalryman who was good at horseback riding at the time... In the controlled country, engineers were given preferential treatment, and they mastered siege warfare skills and were at the highest level at the time. There were a lot of offensive weapons such as throwers. They used this siege technique when conquering the Horatons. And he said it was the first army to use intelligence warfare. It was able to communicate closely with the capital's Cannes even in battlefields thousands of kilometers away. He also said he used fear most effectively and was very good at espionage, tactics, and strategic tactics. I thought the Mongol army was just an ignorant horseman, but I saw it again.

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