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Vietnam: North Vietnam maintained a close alliance and received economic and military help from the Soviet Union. South Vietnam belonged to the South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) which included the U.S. ^^topppps improved answer: Actually he's talking about Korea. In WWII the Soviet Union declared war on Japan in 1945 and captured manchuria and north Korea and there was a split similar to the DDR/West German blockade where half of it was occupied by the Soviet Union and the other half the United States.
no the split it after the cold war and was cut on the 38th parallel line hope it helps if it dont sorry!!!! =]= ]=] =] =]
Berlin, Germany was once split in half by the Berlin Wall. West of the wall was West Germany, who was democratic. East of the wall was East Germany, who was communist.
In 1948 in Korea, the Communists controlled the northern half of the country and the US-Allied Capitalist Dictators controlled the southern half of the country. After the Korean War in 1953, this situation was preserved. In the 1980s, the Capitalist Dictators in the south gave way to a democracy.In 1954 in Vietnam, the Communists controlled the northern half of the country and the US-Allied Capitalist Dictators controlled the southern half of the country. After the Vietnam War in 1975, the Communists were able to unite the entire country and remain in power to this day.
He split the east and south colonies in half
South Korea is located in East Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula jutting out from the far east of the Asian land mass.
He basically split the empire in half east and west. The east's capital was Rome and the west's was the city later called Constantinople.
After World War II, South Korea became its own distinct country when Korea was split into two, with North Korea taking the other half of the country. The Russians controlled the Northern half, while the US controlled the Southern half. With both sides claiming leadership over the whole country, war broke out. A cease-fire was called in 1953 and the country was split on the 38th parallel.
Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, India, China, N/S Korea, Japan, Mongolia, The East half of Russia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Philippines, and many more
The Roman empire was split in half due to the incapability of the Western Half to defend itself. Effectively, the West was cast off into the sea to die while the East was still strong and prosperous as it had always been.
Germany was split in half; Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.
advantages of split half reliability