Talk:Battle of Kōan

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Is it really supposed to say "80 percent of the Mongol soldiers were either drowned or killed by samurai on the beaches." ? The 'were either drowned..' part makes it seem like the samurai's made the Mongols drown. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.140.235.37 (talk) 14:29, 20 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The entire article is written with an obvious japanese preference. Also the article would not suffer from less mentions of the Samurai or their swordmanship. . — Preceding unsigned comment added by 155.245.35.231 (talk) 13:14, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Ensured that the article is within project scope, tagged for task forces, and assessed for class. --Rosiestep (talk)


Mongol-China-Korea[edit]

The main commander of the invasion is Mongol Shinedu. He cooperated with korean and chinese generals. It is unfair that only Mongol-chinese commanded the invasion.--Enerelt (talk) 02:30, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Annihilation of an army of 100,000 men?[edit]

"On seeing this circumstances, the Japanese army carried out an all-out attack. Korechika togo, Koretoo Togo, Sukekado Hujiwara and Nagahisa Shimadzu eliminated 100,000 soldiers."

Seriously? That sounds more like fantasy. Are there any sources for this which can be verified?--Anubixx (talk) 19:17, 21 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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