Kim had a lot of help from the USAF in creating "the hell-hole" of North Korea. According to some accounts there were nine million Koreans living north of the 38th parallel in June of 1950. When the war ended one out of three was dead.Soviet forces invaded Korea in August of '45, advancing to the 38th parallel by August 10th.
At that time they agreed to a US proposal to stop their advance instead of taking the entire peninsula.
"The Red Army handed power over to the Korean WorkersÂ’ Party,(in the north) headed by Kim Il-sung, a legendary guerrilla leader who had fought the Japanese in Manchuria (where there is a large ethnic Korean population)."
Right. They handed power over to 'Great Leader.'
Yes, the Communist turned power over to Kim Il Sung, the insane dictator of North Korea that turned that part of the peninsula into the amazing hell hole that it is today. Large numbers purges and disappearances, constant political indoctrination, destruction of civil liberties, overwhelming censorship - if there's one place where Orwell's dystopia came true, it was North Korea. The society there is barely able to feed itself.
Tens of thousands of South Koreans have been swallowed up by his policy of impressment and kidnapping as well.
Though I hear he had good taste in Hollywood movies, so there is that.
Contrast that polcy with US reliance in the south with a majority of big Korean businessmen and landowners who collaborated with Japanese colonial rule. Those "free elections" you mentioned took place after USAMGIK outlawed the PRK Revolutionary Government and PRK Peoples Committees on December 12, 1945 and after a declaration of martial law.
You mean the creation of the thriving democracy in South Korea? Yes, lets contrast that, shall we? One of the Young Dragons with a great standard of living, freedoms and human rights, vs one of the most dysfunctional societies with the worse record of human rights in the world.
You didn't really think about that one when you posted it, did you? LOL.
US aircraft dropping for-profit bombs leveled every city, village, and town, then came back and turned the rubble into dust. There's no way to defend the monster Kim became; however, you can't ignore the devastation of his country by the USA that encouraged his authoritarianism.
It's also useful the note Kim's resistance to the Japanese occupation and contrast that with the authoritarian the US selected to rule in the south:
"Kim was appointed commander of the 6th division in 1937, at the age of 24, controlling a few hundred men in a group that came to be known as 'Kim Il SungÂ’s division.' It was while he was in command of this division that he executed a raid on PochÂ’onbo, on 4 June.
"Although KimÂ’s division only captured a small Japanese-held town just across the Korean border for a few hours, it was nonetheless considered a military success at this time, when the guerrilla units had experienced difficulty in capturing any enemy territory."
Kim Il-sung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What contributions to Korean independence did Syngman Rhee make around a decade before Kim was risking his life?
"In 1919, all of the major pro-independence factions formed the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai. Rhee was elected the president, a post he held for six years. In 1925 he was removed from office following his impeachment by the Provisional Assembly for misuse of his authority— an event that would foreshadow his later political career."
Syngman Rhee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You apparently didn't think about where that "thriving democracy" in South Korea got its start.
"In December 1945, Korea was administered by a United States–Soviet Union Joint Commission, as agreed at the Moscow Conference (1945). The Koreans were excluded from the talks. The commission decided the country would become independent after a five-year trusteeship action facilitated by each régime sharing its sponsor's ideology.[49][50]
"The Korean populace revolted; in the south, some protested, and some rose in arms;[22] to contain them, the USAMGIK banned strikes on 8 December 1945 and outlawed the PRK Revolutionary Government and the PRK People's Committees on 12 December 1945."
Korean War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Had the US not intervened in Korean reunification efforts in late 1945 it's highly possible Lyuh Woon-hyung and the KPR would have found true independence without the need for war or any other authoritarian/capitalistic/communistic measures.
Hence US actions did, in fact, lead directly to the Korean War.

Talk about twisting and omitting facts to promote one's personal propaganda, holy shit!!!!
You are one fucked up individual. Dayamn!!