Host welcome back. The korean war armistice was signed in july 27, 1933 and here to reflect on that event is Gregg Brazinsky. Professor of history of International Affairs at George Washington university. Welcome to the program. Guest thank you for having me. Host lets start with when the korean war began. When did it start and the events that led up to it . Guest to understand the origins of the korea war you have to look at korea during the period between 1910 and 1945 when it was under japanese colonialism. The reason you have to look at that period is because japanese colonialism created very deep social and political divisions between koreans because there were many koreans who suffered in a lot of different ways under japanese colonialism, but there were also some koreans who benefited in different ways. When world war ii inns in 1945, korea ends in 1945, korea is a very Different Society and even if you take out china, u. S. , and the soviet union, it is likely it would have bee
Professor of history of International Affairs at George Washington university. Welcome to the program. Guest thank you for having me. Host lets start with when the korean war began. When did it start and the events that led up to it . Guest to understand the origins of the korea war you have to look at korea during the period between 1910 and 1945 when it was under japanese colonialism. The reason you have to look at that period is because japanese colonialism created very deep social and political divisions between koreans because there were many koreans who suffered in a lot of different ways under japanese colonialism, but there were also some koreans who benefited in different ways. When world war ii inns in 1945, korea ends in 1945, korea is a very Different Society and even if you take out china, u. S. , and the soviet union, it is likely it would have been some type of civil comput in korea but the cold war got to superimpose and korea with the United States occupying southern k
Washington university. Welcome to the program. Guest thank you for having me. Host lets start with when the korean war began. When did it start and the events that led up to it . Guest to understand the origins of the korea war you have to look at korea during the period between 1910 and 1945 when it was under japanese colonialism. The reason you have to look at that period is because japanese colonialism created very deep social and political divisions between koreans because there were many koreans who suffered in a lot of different ways under japanese colonialism, but there were also some koreans who benefited in different ways. When world war ii inns in 1945, korea ends in 1945, korea is a very Different Society and even if you take out china, u. S. , and the soviet union, it is likely it would have been some type of civil comput in korea but the cold war g to superimpose and korea with the United States occupying southern korea in 1945 and soviet union occupying northern korea and
The korean war armistice was signed in july 27, 1933 and here to reflect on that event is Gregg Brazinsky. Professor of history of International Affairs at George Washington university. Welcome to the program. Guest thank you for having me. Host lets start with when the korean war began. When did it start and the events that led up to it . Guest to understand the origins of the korea war you have to look at korea during the period between 1910 and 1945 when it was under japanese colonialism. The reason you have to look at that period is because japanese colonialism created very deep social and political divisions between koreans because there were many koreans who suffered in a lot of different ways under japanese colonialism, but there were also some koreans who benefited in different ways. When world war ii inns in 1945, korea ends in 1945, korea is a very Different Society and even if you take out china, u. S. , and the soviet union, it is likely it would have been some type of civi
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