
The Korean History 1945-1948It deals in detail with North Korea during the Soviet occupation, which was not mentioned much in the postwar liberation. Normally, North Korea, right after liberation, is a more independent regime than South Korea, but it is actually different. The Soviet Union set up a civilian government within the occupying headquarters and assisted the North Korean Temporary Peoples Committee, but in reality it was only a camouflage, giving orders from behind. Rather, the US military intelligence, in a more cunning manner, effectively controlled the occupied territories and adjusted Kim Il-Sung. It is not appropriate to view such a series of events as one-sided success or to specify failure in the short sword. Because real history has been going in the middle. The divisional typology and the process of change that summarized the cases of countries that suffered division are because Korea has a complex nature with international and introspective nature.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Academy of Korean Studies Press
ISBN-10:
8971058706
ISBN-13:
9788971058701
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