Iljinhoe
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The Iljinhoe (meaning Progress Party) was a pro-Japan organization in Korea formed on August 8, 1904. The number of party members was about 800,000.[original research?][citation needed] After seeing the failure of Korea's isolationism, the party claimed that Korea could not develop capitalism on its own, and demanded a merger with the Japanese Empire. It cooperated with the Imperial Japanese army during the Russo-Japanese War. See alsoReferences
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