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As in Germany, the capitalist portion of the country had an economic boom and rising standards of living, while the communist zone went through economic stagnation and decline.

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Korea!

There they have this Capitalism/Communist thing as well

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Korea

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In the context of the Cold War, as in Germany, Korea was divided into two parts, the communist north and the capitalist south. As it is known, South Korea developed and became a capitalist technological power, while North Korea persists in the dictatorial communist regime. To this day, North Korea is the most closed country in the world and is commanded by a dictator who censures the population of access to the world and free information.

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