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The Korean war changed the way Korea was divided by changing the boundaries and territories each side had. This resulted in North Korea and South Korea.
Korea and Germany
Korea. Although there was conflict in Vietnam against the French in the 1950s, it is more associated with the intervention of the US in the 1960s... Korea was 1950 to 1953. Effectively the UN (US & British mainly) against the Chinese backed North Koreans. Korea is still divided along the 38th Parallel.
North and South Korea
During World War II North Korea did not exist. Korea was divided after the war, at the time of the war it was part of the Japan New Order. There were guerrilla forces fighting against the Japanese that later formed the North Korean government.
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.
The Asian peninsula that was divided after World War II was the Korean Peninsula. The country of Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea.
Korea
38th parallel divided North and South Korea at the end of World War 2.
The Korean war changed the way Korea was divided by changing the boundaries and territories each side had. This resulted in North Korea and South Korea.
Korea and Germany
before the war, korea was divided; after the war, korea is still divided.
Japan lost power of Korea when World war 2 ended which was 1945.
south Korea and north Korea
Korea. Although there was conflict in Vietnam against the French in the 1950s, it is more associated with the intervention of the US in the 1960s... Korea was 1950 to 1953. Effectively the UN (US & British mainly) against the Chinese backed North Koreans. Korea is still divided along the 38th Parallel.
North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic. The Korean War had ended in a stalemate (when neither side gets a victory) so they remained split apart, and with different governments.