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Frederick Arthur MacKenzie

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No man has written more appreciatively of certain phases of Japanese character and accomplishments than myself. My personal relations with the Japanese, more especially with the Japanese Army, left me with no sense of personal grievance but with many pleasant and cordial
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The book is mainly based on the personal experiences of the author, who was in the Soviet State from 1921 until 1924. After that, he was established in Stockholm and he visited frequently Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, trying to keep in touch with the Russian situation.
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MacKenzie exalted the Japanese soldiers that fought in the war. He praised their education and observed the soft treatment given to captured Russian officers. He also remarked about the ability of Japanese soldiers to stand prolonged exertion.
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In 1930, MacKenzie published a book about religious persecution during the Bolshevism in Russia. In the preface of the book, he pointed out that the book was "a record, a protest, and an appeal".
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MacKenzie took the only remaining photos of the righteous armies of Korea. He described their integrants as an example of what patriotism was, with "sparkling eyes and smiles".
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took a strong position against Bolshevism in Russia, MacKenzie preferred not to be a correspondent of them for that research. Instead, he contacted
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Kowner, Rotem (2001-09-01). "Becoming an Honorary Civilized Nation: Remaking Japan's Military Image during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905".
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In 2014, the Korean Government awarded MacKenzie posthumously with the grade of Order of Independence, Order of Merit for National Foundation.
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and Robert L. Dunn. They were the only Western journalists witnessing the early stages of the conflict on the side of the Japanese army.
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lurid exposes, such as Frederick MacKenzie's "American Invaders," about the American economic onslaught and its baleful consequences.
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MacKenzie returned to England after the Russo-Japanese War, but he visited Korea again to cover the
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for almost two years, from the summer of 1906 to the end of 1907. During that time, he wrote about
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In 1919, MacKenzie wrote another book about Korea's resistance against the Japanese rule:
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The Russian Crucifixion: The Full Story of the Persecution of Religion Under Bolshevism
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Frederick MacKenzie eyewitnessed the abuse of Japanese forces on his way to
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The Peace Conference - The Claim of the Korean People and National Petition
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Korean Rebels of the Righteous Army. Photo taken by F. A. MacKenzie.
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Recipients of the Order of Merit for National Foundation
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Pussyfoot Johnson: Crusader, Reformer, a Man Among Men
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From Tokyo to Tiflis: Uncensored Letters from the War
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Frederick Arthur McKenzie

Quebec
Dominion of Canada
Journalist
MacKenzie in October, 1904
Russo-Japanese War
Korean resistance
Japanese occupation of Korea
Pall Mall Gazette
Daily Mail
East Asia
Soviet Russia
Order of Merit for National Foundation
Quebec
Scots
Russo-Japanese War
Korea
Manchuria
Jack London
Korean Rebels of the Righteous Army. Photo taken by F. A. McKenzie.
Japanese intervention
Korean Empire
King Sunjong
righteous armies
Ernest Thomas Bethell
Icheon
Chungju
Chungcheongbuk-do
righteous army

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