After the Korean War, the division of the Korean Peninsula at the 38th parallel
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The division of Korea began at the end of world war 2 in 1945 with the deaft of Japan. Soviet Union occupied the north Korea and U.S occupied south with the boundaries between their zones began the 38th parallel.
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Japanese troops surrendered to the Russians in the north and to the Americans in the south. In an effort to avoid a long-term decision regarding Korea's future, the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to divide Korea temporarily along the 38th parallel, a latitudinal line that bisected the country. Poor South Korea...Didn't have a chance
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