Allies
The Soviet Union occupied the northern part of Korea (down to the 38th parallel, e.g. 38 degrees N) and the United States occupied the southern part of Korea (up to the 38th parallel, e.g. 38 degrees N).In 1948, these occupied countries would declare independence.
Japan occupied the Korean peninsula from 1910 until the end of World War II in 1945. Following Japan's defeat in the war, Korea was divided into two zones of occupation, with the Soviet Union administering the north and the United States administering the south. This division eventually led to the establishment of two separate governments and the Korean War.
No. Japan occupied all of Korea from before WW1 until 1945
The Allies:AustraliaBelgium (Occupied by Germany from 1940-1945)CanadaChinaCzechoslovakia (Occupied by Germany from 1939-1945)Finland (1945)France (Occupied by Germany from 1940-1945)Greece (Occupied by Germany and Italy 1941-1944)IndiaNorway (Occupied by Germany 1940-1945)Poland (Occupied by Germany 1939-1945)United KingdomUnited StatesSoviet UnionYugoslaviaThe Axis:Finland (From 1939-1945)Vichy France (July 1940-August 1944)GermanyHungaryItalyKorea (Occupied by Japan 1905-1945)JapanRomania
During World War II, the Korean Peninsula was occupied by Japan, which had annexed Korea in 1910. The Japanese occupation lasted until Japan's defeat in 1945. The occupation was marked by harsh repression, forced labor, and cultural assimilation policies aimed at erasing Korean identity. Following Japan's surrender, Korea was subsequently divided into two zones of occupation by the United States and the Soviet Union, leading to the eventual establishment of North and South Korea.
North and South Korea were divided along the 38th parallel north latitude. This line was established as a military boundary at the end of World War II in 1945, separating the Soviet-occupied northern region from the American-occupied southern region. The division eventually led to the establishment of two separate governments and the Korean War in the early 1950s.
Allied-occupied Germany was created in 1945.
No, Germany has not occupied any foreign country since 1945.
Japanese Korean Army ended in 1945.
Norway was occupied by Nazi Germany from April 1940-May 1945.
Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
There was NO Korean War during those dates; the Korean War started in June of '50.