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Title: A Cold War
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At the mid-point of a century that had already
seen two appallingly destructive and costly global conflicts, a savage war broke out in a
remote country at the extremity of the Asian landmass. During the world war of 1939-45,
the future of the Japanese empire was decided at Allied summit meetings... Showed first 250 characters
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In the short
term, pending the return of Korean independence, Korea, a Japanese colony since 1910,
was to be occupied north of the 38th parallel by Soviet Russia. To the south, a United
States military administration under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur would
control the area from its headquarters in Tokyo... Showed next 250 characters
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