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The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
Yes he did
The South Korean film 71: Into The Fire was directed by John H. Lee in 2010. The movies tells the story of students protecting a middle school during the Korean War. It was Lee's fifth film in the role of director.
Joseph Stalin supported the North Korean attack in South Korea. Without his support there would have been no Korean War, as we know it today. The Korean War was a US-Soviet War fought by proxy. When Stalin died in 1953, the Korean War ended (1953).
no, an armistice was signed in 1953, and is still in affect
The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
New Zealand sent approximately 1,300 men to the Korean War.
Yes he did
The South Korean film 71: Into The Fire was directed by John H. Lee in 2010. The movies tells the story of students protecting a middle school during the Korean War. It was Lee's fifth film in the role of director.
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It didn't.
KOREAN
THe countries were worried but did nothing about it.
Joseph Stalin supported the North Korean attack in South Korea. Without his support there would have been no Korean War, as we know it today. The Korean War was a US-Soviet War fought by proxy. When Stalin died in 1953, the Korean War ended (1953).
television
In the USA, World War 1 made a boom on the film industry. Many more people went out to see movies as there was a much bigger appeal. In Europe, however, the impact was the opposite. The war destroyed the industry there.
no, an armistice was signed in 1953, and is still in affect