Korean War (1950-1953)
The Korean War began with a surprise attack June 25, 1950, when eight divisions and an armored brigade (90,000 soldiers) of the North… More »
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Nobody won the Korean War actually. An Armistice was signed on July 27, 1953 saying that all fighting would stop.
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; Who actually won the Korean War? ... Nobody won the Korean War actually. An Armistice was signed on July 27, 1953 saying that all fighting would stop. ... The US won the Korean War and South Korea is a republic similar to ours. The US did not win the Korean war. See "Who...
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There was no Korean War. what a joke! It was called a conflict, not a war. We stopped at the 38th and haven't moved in 50 years. I wouldn't call that a win. ... O.K., O.K., if you want to go back to what the Korean War was called. It was called a "police Action". Harry Truman yanked the ability to win the police action...
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Korean War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Korean War was a war that started between North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea, ROK) on 25 June 1950 and paused with an armistice signed 2...
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Technically, the UN won a military victory. However, as seems to often be the case, the US troops made up most of the UN force. They pushed the North Koreans into the Yalu River (the border between North Korea and China). However, the North...
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Let me elaborate a little on princessmei's answer. The Korean conflict was fought to a stalemate. In the end, North Korea experienced a net loss of territory, but not by that much and it was not eliminated as a threat to its southern neighb...
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If the North had won the Korean War ...; By Andrei Lankov ; I feel I should start this piece with a disclaimer. I am a historian, and hence I am fully aware that my colleagues are skeptical of what is known as "alternative history" or "what-if history".
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Marines capture hill 122 east of Panmunjom, and hold it with a reinforced company against repeated battalion-level CCF attacks. They won it a proud nickname, Bunker Hill ... KOREAN WAR TIMELINE...
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