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Both Germany and Korea were split as a result of WW2. Germany, because of zones of occupation agreements and then the growing animosity between Russia and it's former Allies eventually led to two separate countries being formed. Korea was divided at the 49th parallel as to facilitate the surrender of the Japanese troops in that country with troops north of that line surrendering to Russian troops and south of that line to U.S. troops. After wards the Russians set up a Communist government and the U.S. set up a Democratic government, when terms of unification fell apart.

Berlin was separated by the Berlin Wall , not the two Germanys.

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