No. It is impossible for a country to invade itself. However, North Korea invaded South Korea and would have been victorious if not for the United Nations intervention.
You could make the argument, however, that since South Korean forces participated in the Inchon invasion launched by General Macarthur, that the South Korean Army invaded sovereign South Korean territory under North Korean Occupation, but this is a long stretch as regards terms.
It's somewhat difficult for a country to invade itself.
North Korea.
because americans are rednecks
38th pannel
1950, Truman was president
no one has to get any permission to invade a country!
Hitler did not invade North Korea.
It was not that hard to do- there is not much distance between them. It was hard to get them out because the Chinese helped them maintain their position.
· North Korea forces invade South Korea in 1950 to begin the Korean War
To restore South Korea after it had been invaded by North Korea. The US invaded Korea twice. The first time was in 1945 when the US and the USSR agreed to invade the Korean Peninsula to defeat the ruling Japanese. The USSR invaded from the north and, as agreed, stopped at the 38th parallel. The US invaded from the south and stopped at the same line. The second time, in 1950, the US only invaded North Korea. The Republic of Korea (South Korea) requested US assistance, so when the US entered South Korea it was by invitation, not invasion. The invasion of North Korea was part of the objective of eliminating the North Korean ability to effectively re-invade South Korea.
No. Definitely not. It was North Korea who invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950. Unfortunately, North Korean Propaganda continues to put forward the ridiculous message that they were attacked by South Korea and tortures and/or kills those in its borders who say otherwise.
He chose to invade because he wished to incorporate South Korea into his domain regardless of their wishes.
They did not. They did hold onto South Korea, though.