No
The USSR and the US
North of the 38th, the Soviet Union accepted the surrender of Japanese forces, leading to the creation of a Communist North Korea.
South Korea
He was the last native American Indian to surrender to the Us army
Harry Truman was angered when MacArthur demanded an unconditional surrender from North Korea during the Korean War. Harry Truman fired MacArthur after a congressman received a letter from MacArthur stating this idea. MacArthur knew that this would be a way to prolong the war in Korea.
The USSR and the US
The USSR and the US
Korea was forced to split upon Japan's surrender per the Potsdam conference agreement: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War
No. North Korea is refusing to acknowledge the requests of the United States.
The Korean War was ended by an Armistice. An Armistice is a truce. There was NO surrender on the part of either North or South Korea; the war is still ongoing. It is simply not "Hot" at the present (no shooting).
No, it was used for US so Japan would surrender.
North of the 38th, the Soviet Union accepted the surrender of Japanese forces, leading to the creation of a Communist North Korea.
Korea
South Korea
He was the last native American Indian to surrender to the Us army
Harry Truman was angered when MacArthur demanded an unconditional surrender from North Korea during the Korean War. Harry Truman fired MacArthur after a congressman received a letter from MacArthur stating this idea. MacArthur knew that this would be a way to prolong the war in Korea.
For purposes of accepting the Japanese surrender and providing postwar security in Korea and to temporarily divide Korea into northern and sourthern parts.