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    Korean War Throughout the history of mankind there has always been war. Nations have always had disagreements with one another and the result is the death of many young soldiers. Although many men die in war, not as many men die if the war was fought to win and not only to stop the enemy. However, the wars that have not been fought to win, but only to stop a force, have had much greater a loss than those fought to win. In the Korean War the United States did not fight to win but just to subjugate

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    outbreak of the Korean war, US secretary of state Dean Acheson, declared that the US had no interest in Korea as it had no geopolitical significance. Korea having been divided after WWII as a result of Japanese occupation, was occupied in the northern half by Chinese communist forces. Following Acheson 's decleration that the US did not posess interest in the Korean pennisnular, the North Korean Communist government in Pyongyang orchestrated an attack on Southen Korea. North Korean forces, backed

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    Korean War Effects

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    When the Korean War began, the world was suffering from the aftermath of the World War II and was just getting into the Cold War. During the Cold War era, the Korean War broke out on the Korean peninsula as a result of the tensions between communism and capitalism. Despite Korea’s long history and unique culture, it changed hands multiple times. It was, at first, a state belonging to China but then was annexed by Japan in 1910. After the Japanese had won in that war, Japan reinforced its influence

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    Korean War Causes

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    The Korean War was a conflict between North Korea and South Korea- the first conflict in history between two nuclear powers. On June 25, 1950, North Korean forces surprised the South Korean army and the small U.S. force stationed in the country, and quickly headed toward the capital city of Seoul. The Russian government, under Joseph Stalin, agreed to help North Korea when he knew that the U.S would not be involved. Two days later, the United States responded by pushing a resolution through the

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    Causes Of The Korean War

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    The Korean war was short compared to other wars during this time. Although, it didn’t last for long it did have devastating casualties. More than five million people died. After World War Two America and many other countries were in a state of peace, free of war. However, Koreans were not under the same illusion of peace as the rest of the world. Korea for the most part was part of the Japanese empire throughout the first half of the 20th century. This all changed however when Japan fell during the

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    KOREA – on June 25,1950 the Korean war began when 75,000 north Korean soldiers crossed the 38th parallel. This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War. By July American troops entered the war on Koreas behalf. This was not a war on North Korea for the US, rather a war on international communism. The North Korean invasion was a surprise to most officials, they feared this wasn’t a small border skirmish but actually the baby step to a communist campaign to take over the world. This reason

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    The Korean War Essay

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    The Korean War For hundreds of years Korea was dominated by the Chinese empire. After Japan was defeated by the allies in WW II., Korea became occupied by the Russians in the North and the Americans in the South. Both the U.S. and the Soviets realized that Korea was a strategic country. It was important to occupy because it lay between China, Japan, and the Soviet Union. North and South Korea were divided by the 38th parallel, it split the country into two regions. Russia and America became politically

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    In the year of 1950 June 25th, It was the day when the Korean war was taken place. There was many countries involved, Powerful countries with the names of The United states, China, The United Nations, Soviet Union and The two Koreas North and South. It all started when North Korea Invaded South Korea what they seeked was power, they just wanted to make the two Koreas into one single state but, it lead to war. Many people suffered of hunger, thirst and had nowhere to go, many people indeed were scared

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    rapidly evolving. There are many aspects of culture such as the economic achievements of the Koreans, the society that is today, and religion. When the culture of South Korea is mention, it cannot be discuss without North Korea. The international relationship that South Korea and North Korea has has led to tension around the world for the last 67 years (History.com, 2017). The start of the Korean War led to the 38th parallel separation. As South Korea were ally with the United States and North

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    its involvement in the Korean War is unknown. Many countries do not even know that Colombia took important part in the Korean War. It remains part of the United Nations history. According to General Valencia Tovar, the Korean experience marked a hard and violent lesson learn to teach us how to fight, changing in a short time a completely Colombian operational design scheme to make the Armed Forces more professional and efficient. Their learned lessons from the Korean War serve as the foundation

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