The Korean War was practically a conventional WWII fight from day one, then it transitioned into a WWI fight...equipped with stale-mated trenches and the whole works...ultimately even ending like WWI did; with an armistice.
WWI, WWII, and the Korean War (for the US) even lasted about same times: 3 years (one year for the US during WWI).
Vietnam grew like a cancer and lasted 5 times longer than the Korean War...AND unlike the Korean War...Vietnam was a communist victory!
1. From a guerrilla war to a conventional war. 2. From war in only South Vietnam to open warfare against North Vietnam.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
Korea and Vietnam.
the cold war
WWII, Korean War, then Vietnam War
For the US, Vietnam.
The Vietnam War ended in a close decisive communist victory while the Korean War did not
The next big war after the Korean War was the Vietnam War.
The Korean War was a United Nations force supporting South Korea against a North Korean-Chinese invasion. The Vietnam War was a US-led coalition supporting South Vietnam against a North Vietnam invasion supported by China and Russia.
Korea: 1950-1953.
The Vietnam War was much more signifcant for the U.S than the Korean War becuase History made an informative series for Vietnam, "Vietnam in HD". The Korean War didn't have as much gore or communist involvment to really make T.V material.
the Korean war was before the Vietnam war because it was right after ww2 the Korean war started in 1950