In WWII it wasn't Koreans, it was Japanese
Unfortunately, many of the same racial attitudes prevailed after the war, as before it.
cause it was between the northern Koreans and southern Koreans..?
it was treated by the peoople getting a break from war
They got better jobs than what they had before and after the war they were treated a little more equally.
There were Koreans to begin with for Korean War to begin. Without Koreans the war wouldn't happen right?
they was treated like allies
4 687 Koreans died serving in the Vietnam war confirmed by the Korean Ministry
Well, Korean peninsula was divided in to two parts. At the early stage, people would have thought Korea was better before the war. But now, only north Koreans would think Korea was better before the war. But most of the elder Koreans that have the families in the other part of Korea, so it is basically half and half. To look at the family part, Korea was better before the war, but in technology part, south Korean think it is better after the war.
An estimated 97% of Koreans in Japan after World War II had come from the southern part of the peninsula. ... of Japanese and Korean history at Australian National University and author of a book on the returnees, "Exodus to North Korea: Shadows From Japan's Cold War.".
A Korean Civil War would pit Koreans against Koreans.
In what part of the world?
140 thousand south Koreans, 36516 Americans, about 3000 America's allies and 400 thousand north Koreans.