In 1945, the dividing line between North and South Korea was chosen by two young American statesman with almost no expertise on the matter. They conceded the division “made no sense economically or geographically,” but it was based on the feeling that “Seoul, the capital, should be in the American sector.” The division later formed part of the demilitarised zone which has served as the border between the two countries ever since.

38th Parallel
- Post author:Sam Salama
- Post published:August 22, 2025
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