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the countries decided on which one they wanted to be apart of.
No, there was no winner at the end of the Korean War. It ended with a cease-fire. That is, the sides agreed to stop fighting.
After the Korean war he was a Air Force pilot , and then came to work for N.a.s.A as a astronaut. He was chosen in the second batch of Astronauts.
The Korean War was ended by an Armistice signed in 1953.
It was truly a civil war, although both sides had allies.
the countries decided on which one they wanted to be apart of.
After the Korean war he was a Air Force pilot , and then came to work for N.a.s.A as a astronaut. He was chosen in the second batch of Astronauts.
No, there was no winner at the end of the Korean War. It ended with a cease-fire. That is, the sides agreed to stop fighting.
The Korean War was ended by an Armistice signed in 1953.
It was the United States of America, South Korea and Australia
about 85 million deaths on both sides
The war ended with a ceasefire (technically both Koreas are still at war, but not fighting). The border was adjusted slightly, and both sides agreed to demilitarise the zones on either sides of the borders.
It was truly a civil war, although both sides had allies.
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 actually won the Korean War?" Better answer. South Korea won the Korean War With the Help of Britain, Autralia and USA Neither side won the Korean War, although at first it seems like North Korea was winning and then the South was. It was a tie because there was a stalemate for two years between the two sides.
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It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
KOREAN WAR PEOPLE!im sorry for yelling but did not you know that already?A Useful answer:Yes, The Korean war had many many Human Rights violations perpetrated by both sides. Some as mild as involuntary relocation's (Evacuation) to protect the civilian population, but violation just the same.