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====== Korea (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy) ====== | ====== Korea (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy) ====== |
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This [[Korea]] was occupied by the [[United States of America (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|US]] after the [[Japan (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|Japanese]] left it. The stronger position of the Americans in Japan and [[China]] helped them to take control of the whole country, which was never split. The Communist resistance under Kim Il Sung, supported by [[Soviet Union (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|Russia]] and [[Mao Zedong (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|Mao]], meant a lot a trouble for the new government, but never could take control of Korea. | This [[Korea]] was occupied by the [[United States of America (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|US]] after the [[Japan (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|Japanese]] left it. The stronger position of the Americans in Japan and [[China]] helped them to take control of the whole country, which was never split. The Communist resistance under Kim Il Sung, supported by [[Soviet Union (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|Russia]] and [[Mao Zedong (Hitler's Mediterranean Strategy)|Mao]], meant a lot a trouble for the new government, but never could take control of Korea. |