"A Republic of Korea AAR"
BY RV-Ye
Children holding taegukgi, the Korean national flag.
People all over the country is happy, after all, it's another year that the Republic ofKorea has remained independent. Challenges plagued the past, foreign and domestic enemies tried to destroy the legacy of one of the greatest countries in Asia and even the world but the strength of the korean people was unmatched.
There were numerous challenges on Korea's journey but even those decided to break apart the peninsula were received with the fighting will of the korean people; no one was going to meddle with their destiny again.
Even people from other countries were impressed over the achievements made by Korea since the japanese occupation ended on August 15th, 1945. The country had a tumultuous past and several scars made during her occupation by Imperial Japan, since 1910, only the Second World War and the japanese defeat brought an end to the terrible actions of Japan in the peninsula.
Prologue: An opportunity for the Han People. (Part I) (Jun 30, 2018)
Prologue: An opportunity for the Han people. (Part II) (Jun 30, 2018)
Prologue: An opportunity for the Han people. (Part III) (Jul 1, 2018)
Prologue: An opportunity for the Han people. (Part IV) (Jul 3, 2018)
Chapter I: The Red March through Asia. (Part I) (Jul 4, 2018)
Chapter I: The Red March through Asia. (Part II) (Jul 6, 2018)
Chapter I: The Red March through Asia. (Part III) (Jul 8, 2018)
Chapter I: The Red March through Asia. (Part IV) (Jul 11, 2018)
Chapter I: The Red March through Asia. (Part V) (Jul 15, 2018)
Chapter II: A Broken Home. (Part I) (Jul 20, 2018)
Chapter II: A Broken Home. (Part II) (Jul 21, 2018)
Chapter III: Cleaning the House. (Part I) (Jul 31, 2018)
Chapter III: Cleaning the House. (Part II) (Aug 2, 2018)
Chapter III: Cleaning the House. (Part III) (Aug 4, 2018)
Chapter IV: Beyond our Hanguk. (Part I) (Aug 31, 2018)
Chapter IV: Beyond our Hanguk. (Part II) (Nov 19, 2018)
Chapter IV: Beyond our Hanguk. (Part III) (Dec 6, 2018)
Chapter V: The Red Cyclone. (Part I) (Dec 27, 2018)
Chapter V: The Red Cyclone. (Part II) (Mar 2, 2019)
Chapter V: The Red Cyclone. (Part III) (Mar 16, 2019)
First Taiwan Strait Crisis. (Mar 23, 2019)
Chapter VI: From a stream it shall come. (Part I) (Apr 1, 2019)
Chapter VI: From a stream it shall come. (Part II) (Apr 12, 2019)
Chapter VI: From a stream it shall come. (Part III) (May 12, 2019)
Chapter VII: Foreign and Domestic developments. (Part I) (Jun 21, 2019)
Interlude: Pearls and Knives. (Jul 6, 2019)
Chapter VII: Foreign and Domestic developments. (Part II) (Jul 11, 2019)
Second Russo-Japanese War. (Jul 25, 2019)
Chapter VII: Foreign and Domestic developments. (Part III) (Oct 19, 2019)
Algerian War. (Nov 9, 2019)
Chapter VIII: Unexpected developments. (Part I) (Jan 4, 2020)
Chapter VIII: Unexpected developments. (Part II) (Mar 2020)
Chapter VIII: Unexpected developments. (Part III) (Nov 11, 2020)
The Ukrainian Revolution (Jan 23, 2021)
Chapter IX: The Korean Summer. (Part I) (Feb 19, 2021)
Chapter IX: The Korean Summer. (Part II) (Feb 27, 2021)
Chapter IX: The Korean Summer. (Part III) (Jul 1, 2021)
The Pearl of the Orient, the Land of the Morning Calm and the Land of the Rising Sun. (Jul 10, 2021)
Chapter X: The Red Emperor across the Yalu. (Part I) (Aug 8, 2021)
Chapter X: The Red Emperor across the Yalu. (Part II) (Aug 10, 2021)
The Supreme Council for National Reconciliation. (Sep 14, 2021)
Chapter X: The Red Emperor across the Yalu. (Part III) (Sep 22, 2021)
Chapter XI: Peace or not, the Tiger prepares. (Part I) (Dec 6, 2021)
Interlude: Hearts and Minds. (Jan 29 2022)
Chapter XI: Peace or not, the Tiger prepares. (Part II) (Feb 14, 2022)
Chapter XI: Peace or not, the Tiger prepares. (Part III) (Mar 11, 2022)
Second Taiwan Strait Crisis. (Mar 13, 2022)
Chapter XII: Closing off a decade. (Part I) (Mar 21, 2022)
Chapter XII: Closing off a decade. (Part II) (May 11, 2022)
Chapter XII: Closing off a decade. (Part III) (May 27, 2023)