There is no currently agreed upon event called "the North Korean genocide". If you are talking about the repressive actions of the Kim Dynasty, which are properly considered a democide and not a genocide, it would be accurate to say that Kim Il-Sung inherited power from a peaceful transition from the Soviet-occupied portion of Korea. The Soviets occupied northern Korea from 1945-1948. Prior to this, it had been part of the Japanese colony of Korea which included the whole peninsula and was ruled from 1905-1945 (although only formally constituted from 1910 onwards).
yes
China and the Soviet Union were two nations that were allies of North Korea before the Korean war. Both nations remained allies even after the war in Korea.
Si
No, South Korea had never been a communist country before.
Pyongyang
North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948. Prior to independence, North Korea had never had a communist government before.
Sacrifice and nuclear genocide
Yes, Choson was the name of Korea before separated. but now we called them Korean peninsula
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea attacked South Korea.
North Korea
They will be put in jail. 2 girls went to North Korea and were in jail for about 8 months, just because they entered. I wanted to go to North Korea that was before I knew what went on there. I'd definitely go to South Korea instead.