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VN-Red victory (RVN doesn't exist anymore). Korea-UN victory (ROK exists to this day).
That hasn't happened yet. In 1953 a cease fire was negotiated. The Korean War is still an on going conflict.
No, because an armistice was signed in July 27 1953
Korean won ended in 1910.
Truman at the start and Eisenhower at the end
VN-Red victory (RVN doesn't exist anymore). Korea-UN victory (ROK exists to this day).
That hasn't happened yet. In 1953 a cease fire was negotiated. The Korean War is still an on going conflict.
No, because an armistice was signed in July 27 1953
Victory in Europe, (VE) day was on May 8, 1945. Victory in Japan day ended three months later on August 14, 1945.
Korean won ended in 1910.
Korean yang ended in 1902.
Korean mun ended in 1892.
Truman at the start and Eisenhower at the end
Victory Supermarkets ended in 2004.
South Korean hwan ended in 1962.
Korean National Airlines ended in 1962.
Korean National party ended in 1987.