When did Korea split from Japan?

This article provides a comprehensive history of the split between Korea and Japan, exploring the events that led to their decisive break in the early 20th century. The article covers topics such as early relations between the two countries, Japan's colonization of Korea, the rise of Korean nationalism, World War II, Korean independence, the Korean War, and modern relations between Korea and Japan. Despite political tensions, both countries continue to have a strong cultural exchange.

How did Korea gain independence from Japan?

This article discusses how Korea gained independence from Japan after 35 years of oppressive rule. The Korean independence movement began in the early 1900s, but it wasn't until Japan's defeat in World War II that Korea became independent. However, Korea was divided into two zones – a Soviet zone in the north and an American zone in the south – which led to a civil war and ultimately the division of Korea into two countries – North Korea and South Korea. Despite this division, South Korea has experienced rapid economic growth and is now one of the world's leading economies. Efforts to reunify North and South Korea continue, but progress has been slow due to political tensions and ideological differences.