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Did Two U.S. Colonels Permanently Divide North and South Kor
Did Two U.S. Colonels Permanently Divide North and South Kor
Did Two U.S. Colonels Permanently Divide North and South Korea?
Washington realized that if it did not reach a deal with Moscow, Soviet troops might soon control the entire peninsula.
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