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  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 82 was a measure adopted ... divided between occupation forces of the United States and the Soviet Union ...
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  • The Three Gojoseon kingdoms first appear in Joseon Sangosa and has ... Some leading Korea scholars omit mention of the Three Gojoseon kingdoms ...
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  • prophecy that the Joseon Dynasty would end in its 500th year (1392-1892) ... to the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in July 1894 and the crushing ...
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  • to the rebellion and subsequent heavy government suppression on Jeju Island ... only members of the United States Army Military Government in Korea, also ...
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  • Shipyard near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in the United States, by Sergius ... In accordance with the treaty, both Japan and Russia agreed to evacuate ...
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  • – February 1, 1922) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army ... Sent to Europe in 1869 by the government to research European military ...
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  • The division of Korea into North Korea and South Korea stems from ... United States Army Military Government in Korea|South Korea|History ...
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  • The South Korean military has grown from a understaffed and under ... South Korea maintains one of the largest standing armies in the world ...
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  • *For the history of the Korea before its division, see History of Korea. The History of South Korea formally begins with the establishment ...
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  • Thomas) was a Korean independence activist. In 1909, during the period following ... An Jung-Geun was born in 1879 as the eldest child among three sons ...
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  • [[Image:Eisenhower in the Oval Office.jpg|thumb|300px|President Dwight ... The term military-industrial complex (MIC) refers to the combination ...
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  • North Korea claims to possess nuclear weapons, and the CIA asserts ... to possess and use nuclear weapons. North Korea stands at the forefront of ...
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  • 26, 1979) stands as the dominant figure in the Republic of Korea's ... for his harsh authoritarian rule. Today in South Korea, however, Park ...
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  • , a euphemism for the up to 200,000 women who were forced to serve ... Southeast Asians to serve as Comfort women in military Comfort Stations throughout ...
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  • and commanded by U.S. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. It was ... 28. During the amphibious operation, United Nations (UN) forces secured ...
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  • North Korean defectors are Koreans who have fled North Korea seeking ... Immediately following the truce ending the Korean war, South Korea ...
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  • World War. Initially, as war broke out in Europe, Adolf Hitler's ... Axis Powers. Members of the Provisional Government for Free India joined the ...
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  • Category:Military A civil war is a war in which parties within the same culture, society ...
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  • and botanist, had been born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. Even though he ... Woo Jang-choon was born at a difficult time in Korean history, at ...
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  • Qing Dynasty China and Meiji Japan fought over the control of Korea ... how successful modernization had been in Japan since the Meiji Restoration ...
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