Industrial Age · East Asia · Politics

1895

Queen Min Assassinated

August 16, 1895

In the royal palace at Seoul, Japanese agents broke into the queen's quarters, cut her down, and burned her body in a pine grove. Queen Min had tried to play Russia against Japan to preserve Korean independence. The assassination produced a bitterness that would outlast the empire of Japan. The killing remains one of the deepest wounds in Korean-Japanese relations, invoked in diplomatic disputes to this day.