THE BEGINING OF THE COLD WAR
On This Day: U.S. troops arrive in Korea,
take up occupation
On Sept. 8, 1945, U.S. troops arrived in southern Korea after Soviet troops
occupied the north. The occupations, initially thought to be temporary,
eventually resulted in the Korean War and separate states.
Japanese forces surrender to U.S. troops in Seoul on September 9, 1945,
one day after U.S. forces arrived in southern Korea.
File Photo courtesy of the U.S. Navy
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