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Q: What happened to the nation of North Korea after World War 2?
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What happened to the nation of Korea after World War 2?

After world War II, that finished on 1945 , in 1948 Korea was spilt into two separate nations, North Korea and South Korea


What nation occupied Korea after World War 2?

Korea was split at the 38th parallel and North Korea was occupied by Russia and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.


Nation that occupied Korea north of the 38th parallel after world war 2?

It was Japan.


What nation was divided along the 38th parallel after World War 2?

North and South Korea


What nation was divided into two following World War 2?

Korea into North and South.Germany was split east and west.


Which nation has threatened world security in recent years because of its interest in nuclear power?

north Korea <--- nova net


Which nation accepted the surrender of the Japanese troops located north of the 38th parallel in Korea following world was II?

USSR


What happened to the North Korea team after the fifa world cup 2010?

the team did that badly that the manager Kim Jong-Hun, was sentenced by the Countries Government to work on a building site in North Korea.


Was north Korea in World war 1?

North Korea was not in WWI


Is North Korea a United States ally?

No, North Korea is not a United States ally. North Korea, famous for being the most isolated nation in the world, currently does not have any alliances with other countries.


When will war world 3 happen?

Another answer:Well, today, November, 23, 2010, it just happened. North Korea attacked South Korea. We are allies with South Korea, BUT North Korea are allies with China, and they hate us. Where home is, war will be.


How has communism affected North Korea?

Officially, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as "North Korea" and "Korea DPR") operates under a Juche socialist republic-type government, not a communism. However, in the eyes of the outside public, North Korea is a communist country and, in some extreme views, a Dictatorship.A Juche-style government relies heavily on the motto of "self-dependence". Because of this, North Korea is an extremely isolated nation, torn from the outside world. And, as a result, North Korea's economy reflects on this.