The Korean War (Korean Conflict)
Well the Korean War was basically the war between the North Korea and South Korea, as the name Korean War says, which meant that Koreans were the cause of the war and was the one that fought in war.
The Korean War was mainly fought on the entire Korean Peninsula. From Pusan in South Korea to the Yalu River in North Korea.(The border between North Korea and China.) Also around the 38th parallel which was where the country was split after the north had invaded the south. The desperate battles got gruesome nick-names such as Pork Chop Hill, T-Bone Hill, and heartbreak Ridge.
Because of the Korean War. In the 1950s, there was a war between capitalist South Korea and communist North Korea. The U.S. fought in the war on the side of South Korea, so now North Korea blames the U.S. for all its problems.
South Korea welcomed us, North Korea fought us.
US & UN (and South Korea, if they weren't part of the UN) against Red China & North Korea.
The U.S. fought on the side of South Korea, against North Korea.
The Korean War, fought near the border between North and South Korea was going on at the time.
The Korean war (1950-1953) was fought between north Korea, China and the Soviet Union against the UN and south Korea
North Korea was communist. Red China entered the later in 1950, becoming an ally to North Korea.
The Korean War was fought between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). Each country allied themselves with a major power during the conflict. South Korea was assisted by the United States, while North Korea was assisted by China and Russian military advisors.
Korea is a peninsula. US/Allied Troops landed in South Korea, and fought their way north from there.