Japan ruled Korea between 1910 and 1945.
Japan controlled Korea for much of the 20th century, from 1910 to 1945. During this time, Korea was under Japanese colonial rule, which ended with Japan's surrender at the end of World War II.
Japan, it was actually from 22 August 1910 to 15 August 1945. They did many terrible things to Korea
The name of the dynasty was the Joseon Dynasty
Japan had controlled Korea from 1910 - 1945. Before that, Korean was part of China.
Japan, their rule has lasted from 22 August 1910 to 15 August 1945
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There is no currently agreed upon event called "the North Korean genocide". If you are talking about the repressive actions of the Kim Dynasty, which are properly considered a democide and not a genocide, it would be accurate to say that Kim Il-Sung inherited power from a peaceful transition from the Soviet-occupied portion of Korea. The Soviets occupied northern Korea from 1945-1948. Prior to this, it had been part of the Japanese colony of Korea which included the whole peninsula and was ruled from 1905-1945 (although only formally constituted from 1910 onwards).
Only China and Japan had ruled Korea
If you mean the rule during the first half of the twentieth century, it was in 1945, when WWII ended. If there was any other Japanese rule of Korea, I can't help you on that.
Only China and Japan had ruled Korea
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