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Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
The Korean War. The 38th parallel is also associated with World War 2. At the Potsdam Conference the US and the Soviet Union agreed that each would invade the Korean Peninsula to defeat the Japanese there. The Soviet Union was to attack from the North and the US from the south. They would both stop at the 38th parallel.
The USSR and the US
It is the "DMZ", or de-militarized zone, is the heavily guarded border that separates North and South Korea.The 38th parallel is the line that separates North and South korea.
38th parallelThe Border at the begging of the war was commonly known as the 38th Parallel.
Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
On the 10th of August 1945.
North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.
The Korean War. The 38th parallel is also associated with World War 2. At the Potsdam Conference the US and the Soviet Union agreed that each would invade the Korean Peninsula to defeat the Japanese there. The Soviet Union was to attack from the North and the US from the south. They would both stop at the 38th parallel.
38th Parallel North: North America, Europe, and Asia. 38th Parallel South: South America and Australia.
The USSR and the US
After the defeat of Japan in 1945, the 38th parallel was chosen to divide the Korean peninsula into two US and Soviet occupied zones. The line dividing North and South Korea is still often referred to as the 38th parallel, but the border is no longer parallel to the equator and rather runs diagonally across the peninsula.
It is the "DMZ", or de-militarized zone, is the heavily guarded border that separates North and South Korea.The 38th parallel is the line that separates North and South korea.
The 38th parallel was the border between North and South Korea, and still is.
38th parallelThe Border at the begging of the war was commonly known as the 38th Parallel.
The 38th parallel.
The border between North and Soth Korea is called the Demilitarized Zone