The US controlled the southern part of Korea while the norther part was controlled by the Soviet Union. The country split on the 38th parallel and the north is communist the south is non communist.
Korea was split at the 38th parallel and North Korea was occupied by Russia and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.
Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea. Korea split into two countries as a result of the Korean War, not World War II. The Korean War was five years after the second World War.
After World War II, Korea was split into two separate states: North Korea, which became a communist state under Soviet influence, and South Korea, which established a democratic government supported by the United States. This division was formalized in 1948, leading to the Korean War in 1950. The conflict solidified the split, resulting in the ongoing division of the Korean Peninsula.
No. North Korea did not exist until after World War 2.
Germany split after world war 2. But is now together as one country.Germany split into East and West Germany.
38th Parallel
38th parallel
The country was split at the 38th parallel
Korea was split at the 38th parallel and North Korea was occupied by Russia and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.
No. North Korea and South Korea were united until 1948. After then Korea was split in to these two parts.
Yes. The Russians and Americans divided it at the end of World War 2.
Korea into North and South.Germany was split east and west.
Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea. Korea split into two countries as a result of the Korean War, not World War II. The Korean War was five years after the second World War.
Korea was split into North Korea and South Korea after World War II, with the 38th parallel becoming the de facto border between the two countries. This division was a result of the differing ideologies of the Soviet Union and the United States, which were allies during the war.
Korea did not fight in world war 2. So the answer is no.
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.