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Geschichten aus der Geschichte: GAG311: Der Imjin-Krieg

Eine Geschichte über den größten Krieg des 16. Jahrhunderts
Wir springen diesmal nach #Korea und #Japan, wo im Mai des Jahres 1592 eine der größten militärischen Auseinandersetzungen des 16. Jahrhunderts beginnt.

Warum der japanische Herrscher Toyotomi #Hideyoshi sein Heer von beinahe 160.000 Mann in Korea einmarschieren ließ, und was ein paar portugiesische Händler, die im Jahr 1543 an einer kleinen japanischen Insel landeten, damit zu tun haben.
#geschichte #GeschichtenausderGeschichte #ImjinKrieg #BunrokuKeichōKrieg https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imjin-Krieg

Webseite der Episode: https://www.geschichte.fm/podcast/gag311

Mediendatei: https://audio.podigee-cdn.net/543865-m-f648290855f1e8ba10411a5e1e8f7b6e.mp3?source=feed

Imjin-Krieg – Wikipedia

Hideyoshi - Majinahanashi(Official Video)

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A Game of Succession
After the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Go-Tairo, or Council of Five Elders, would contend with one another over how best to interpret and execute the Taiko's final commands.
https://ahistoryofjapan.com/2023/09/18/a-game-of-succession/
#AzuchiMomoyama #Season10 #AzuchiMomoyama #Council #Death #FiveElders #GoTairo #Hideyoshi #History #Ieyasu #Japan #Succession #Taiko #Tokugawa #Toyotomi
A Game of Succession - A History of Japan

After the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Go-Tairo, or Council of Five Elders, would contend with one another over how best to interpret and execute the Taiko's final commands.

A History of Japan - Podcast
The Imjin War, Part 4: Stalemate and Withdrawal
After a few years of uneasy ceasefire, the fighting resumes between the Japanese and the Koreans and their Ming allies. After a massive setback when the new-and-improved Japane
https://ahistoryofjapan.com/2023/09/14/the-imjin-war-part-4-stalemate-and-withdrawal/
#AzuchiMomoyama #Season10 #Admiral #AzuchiMomoyama #Emperor #Hideyoshi #History #Imjin #Invasion #Japan #Joseon #KingSeonjo #Korea #MingDynasty #Navy #Toyotomi #Wanli #War #YiSunsin
The Imjin War, Part 4: Stalemate and Withdrawal - A History of Japan

After a few years of uneasy ceasefire, the fighting resumes between the Japanese and the Koreans and their Ming allies. After a massive setback when the new-and-improved Japanese Navy nearly annihilates the Korean fleet at Chilcheollyang, Admiral Yi Sun-sin would once more bring his martial prowess to bear against his foes on the high seas with stunning results.

A History of Japan - Podcast
The Imjin War, Part 3: Scorched Earth
The Imjin War takes on a new dimension as fully-equipped armies from the Ming Dynasty arrive to take on the Japanese invasion. What began as an easy conquest for Toyotomi Hideyoshi soon became an
https://ahistoryofjapan.com/2023/09/11/the-imjin-war-part-3-scorched-earth/
#AzuchiMomoyama #Season10 #Admiral #AzuchiMomoyama #Emperor #Hideyoshi #History #Imjin #Invasion #Japan #Joseon #KingSeonjo #Korea #MingDynasty #Navy #Toyotomi #Wanli #War #YiSunsin
The Imjin War, Part 3: Scorched Earth - A History of Japan

The Imjin War takes on a new dimension as fully-equipped armies from the Ming Dynasty arrive to take on the Japanese invasion. What began as an easy conquest for Toyotomi Hideyoshi soon became an intractable quagmire and gradually settled into a stalemate.

A History of Japan - Podcast
The Imjin War, Part 2: Hideyoshi’s Crusade
As the 1592 invasion of Korea continued, the Japanese armies enjoyed a rapid sequence of victories on land, dominating the peninsula in sieges and battles. Their quick success would soo
https://ahistoryofjapan.com/2023/09/07/the-imjin-war-part-2-hideyoshis-crusade/
#AzuchiMomoyama #Season10 #Admiral #AzuchiMomoyama #Emperor #Hideyoshi #History #Imjin #Invasion #Japan #Joseon #KingSeonjo #Korea #MingDynasty #Navy #Toyotomi #Wanli #War #YiSunsin
The Imjin War, Part 2: Hideyoshi’s Crusade - A History of Japan

As the 1592 invasion of Korea continued, the Japanese armies enjoyed a rapid sequence of victories on land, dominating the peninsula in sieges and battles. Their quick success would soon become a liability, however, when the superior Joseon Navy started sinking supply ships and overcoming Japanese battle fleets.

A History of Japan - Podcast
Il castello della tigre tra le nubi di un Giappone dimenticato

Come nella leggenda del castello di Sunomata in merito alla capacità organizzativa del generale minore Toyotomi Hideyoshi, destinato a succedere al suo signore Oda Nobunaga come supremo sovrano del…

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The Imjin War, Part 1: A Storm From The East
In 1592, the armies of Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Korea, engaging in wanton slaughter, merciless plundering, and surprisingly rapid success. Because the Joseon Kingdom was almost comp
https://ahistoryofjapan.com/2023/09/04/the-imjin-war-part-1-a-storm-from-the-east/
#AzuchiMomoyama #Season10 #1592 #AzuchiMomoyama #Busan #Emperor #Hideyoshi #History #Imjin #Invasion #Japan #Joseon #King #Kingdom #Korea #MingDynasty #Seonjo #Toyotomi #Wanli #War
The Imjin War, Part 1: A Storm From The East - A History of Japan

In 1592, the armies of Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Korea, engaging in wanton slaughter, merciless plundering, and surprisingly rapid success. Because the Joseon Kingdom was almost completely unprepared for this incursion, they would need to rely on the aid of Ming China to win back control of the peninsula.

A History of Japan - Podcast
Kanto and Tohoku
After campaigning in Shikoku and Kyushu, the only remaining regions still just outside of Hideyoshi's grasp were Kanto and Tohoku, who would both soon be brought into line.
https://ahistoryofjapan.com/2023/08/31/kanto-and-tohoku/
#AzuchiMomoyama #Season10 #AzuchiMomoyama #Date #Hashiba #Hideyoshi #History #Hojo #Ieyasu #Japan #Kanto #Masamune #Oda #Odawara #Tohoku #Tokugawa
Kanto and Tohoku - A History of Japan

After campaigning in Shikoku and Kyushu, the only remaining regions still just outside of Hideyoshi's grasp were Kanto and Tohoku, who would both soon be brought into line.

A History of Japan - Podcast