
Prelude-Reference 1
Inagaka Masami. Japanese Conscientious Objector–Resistance of Deungdaesa During the War. Tokyo-do, Iwanami Bookstore, 1972, p. 51.
Inagaka Masami. Japanese Conscientious Objector–Resistance of Deungdaesa During the War. Tokyo-do, Iwanami Bookstore, 1972, p. 51.
Sugiyi Rokurou, et al. Christian Activity During the War Revealed by Special Documents. Volume 2, edited by Institute for the Study of Humanities & Social
“50,000 Bible-based Deungdaesa publications of 13 different kinds have been seized.” DongA Ilbo, Jun 17, 1933, p. 2.
“3,000 publications have been burned at the Daedong riverside.” DongA Ilbo, Aug 15, 1933, p. 3.
Inagaka Masami. Japanese Conscientious Objector–Resistance of Deungdaesa During the War. Tokyo-do, Iwanami Bookstore, 1972, p. 52.
Gyeonggi-do Governor. “Report on the arrest of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Worldwide Religious Organization.” Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1940.
Inagaka Masami. Japanese Conscientious Objector–Resistance of Deungdaesa During the War. Tokyo-do, Iwanami Bookstore, 1972, p. 111.
Governor-General of Korea. Monthly Government Report of Japan. 79th, Tokyo-do, National Diet Library, 1941.
Gyeonggi-do Police Chief. “A chart mapping the organization of Jehovah’s Witnesses, as appeared in the report.” Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1940.
Gyeonggi-do Governor. “Report on the arrest of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Worldwide Religious Organization.” Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1940.
Home Ministry. Monthly Magazine of Special Higher Police. Tokyo-do, National Diet Library, September 1939.
Kim, Seong-nyeo. “Written Request for Appeal.” Microfilm 7715, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, July 18, 1942, p. 509.
Jang, Sun-ok. “Written Request for Appeal.” Microfilm 7715, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, July 18, 1942, p. 505.
Lee, Jeong-sang. “Written Request for Appeal.” Microfilm 7715, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, July 18, 1942, p. 503.
Kim, Bong-nyeo. “Written Request for Appeal.” Microfilm 7715, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, July 18, 1942, p. 499.
Governor-General of Korea. Monthly Government Magazine of High Court Prosecutor’s Office. 24th, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1940.
Gyeonggi-do Police. “Suspect Examination.” Microfilm 7718, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1939, p. 289.
Choi Bok-su. “Application for bail.” Microfilm 7719, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1941, p. 205.
Gyeong-seong District Court. “Written notifications for bail.” Microfilm 7719, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1941, p. 210.
Gyeong-seong District Court. “Written notifications for release.” Microfilm 7719, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1941, p. 212.
Chief Officer of Opo-myeon Huangju-gun. “Family Registry.” Microfilm 7719, Gyeonggi, National Institute of Korean History, 1941, p. 232.
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