
Battleground 335. Battleground Korea: Episode I - The Spark of Division
Oct 21, 2025
Delve into Korea's turbulent history, starting with its painful division after Japanese occupation. Discover how two contrasting regimes emerged, fueled by superpower rivalries. Tensions rose along the 38th Parallel, threatening global peace. Kim Il Sung's relentless lobbying secured support from Stalin and Mao, setting the stage for conflict. Learn about the failed US policies and missteps that contributed to the looming war. This narrative weaves together personal stories and geopolitical maneuvers, revealing the complexities of a nation on the brink.
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War That Never Officially Ended
- The Korean War cemented the peninsula's division and created the enduring DMZ.
- It reshaped US Cold War policy and left Korea technically still at war after only an armistice.
Colonial Trauma Shapes Leaders
- Japan annexed Korea in 1910 and ruled brutally for 35 years, provoking deep anti-Japanese sentiment.
- Kim Il-sung and Syngman Rhee emerged from exile and resistance movements shaped by that occupation.
An Arbitrary Line With Lasting Impact
- The 38th parallel was an arbitrary map decision by US officers to divide Korea.
- That line left Seoul in the South and became the political scar that hardened two opposing regimes.
