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172. The Birth of North Korea

2024/7/29
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The Korean Peninsula was historically a unified nation until Japanese colonization in the 20th century. After World War II, the peninsula was divided into North and South Korea by the USA and Russia, separated by the 38th parallel, with communist Russia in the north and capitalist USA in the south.

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Whilst we know the Korean Peninsula is split into two quite separate countries, North Korea and South Korea, that has not always been been the case. Korea was an independent, singular nation until the Japanese colonised it at the start of the 20th century. This collapsed after the Second World War, at which time the USA and Russia swept in to create their own spheres of influence, separated by the 38th parallel. Communist Russia in the north, capitalist USA in the south. Listen as William and Anita are joined by Paul Thomas Chamberlain to discuss the origins of North and South Korea.

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