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Origin of North Korea Rulers<\/h2>\n

The history of North Korea dates back to the first half of the 20th century, when it was a major part of the Korean peninsula. In 1948, North Korea was officially established as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, although really it had been under the control of various rulers since 1912. In that year, the Empire of Japan decided to annex the Korean peninsula, and subsequently ruled it until 1945.<\/p>\n

Korean Empire<\/h2>\n

After Japan annexed the Korean peninsula, it was ruled as a part of the Japanese empire until 1945. During this time, Japanese emperors, including Hirohito, had ultimate authority over the management of the Korean peninsula. During the early part of this period, the Korean language was replaced with Japanese, and people living in Korea had little to no rights or freedoms as citizens of Japan.<\/p>\n

Korean Provisional Government<\/h2>\n

In 1919, a provisional government was established by Korean expats living in Shanghai, China and led by the charismatic and courageous activists Syngman Rhee. This government sought to establish an independent Korean state and campaigned heavily for Korea’s liberation from Japan. This was achieved in 1945, when Japan was defeated in World War II, and Korea was declared an independent state. <\/p>\n

USSR Influence<\/h2>\n

After Japan’s defeat in World War II, the Soviet Union immediately took control of the northern part of Korea, while US forces took the southern half. This divide of the two halves of the country was eventually cemented when a line of demarcation, the 38th Parallel, was drawn in 1948. This was done in order to create two separate regions of governance, one led by the Soviets and the other by the US. <\/p>\n

Kim Il Sung Regime<\/h2>\n