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Immediately following World War II, the Korean Peninsula
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Immediately following World War II, the Korean Peninsula
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They were split, neither side wanted to convert so they remained independent and went their own ways
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The Korean Peninsula was ruled by the Japanese Empire during the War and after the war the winning side - The US and the Soviet Union
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