Korea ended in '53.
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.
The Korean War and the Vietnam War had the most lasting significance; we're still mourning our dead.
1. MASH 2. Tour of Duty Even though M.A.S.H. was based on a book written by a Korean War doctor, and the series itself takes place during the Korean War (and was filmed just north of LA near the Magic Mountain entertainment park). The film and series was released in 1970 and afterward, during the height of the Vietnam War; the script writers had fought over the issue of making the film/series about Vietnam doctors instead of Korean War doctors, as an audience would be more aware of Vietnam than they would be of the Korean War (which would reflect upon higher ratings). However, with Vietnam still going on, and casualties still rolling in, Hollywood decided that a show concerning Vietnam War doctors would cause turmoil and trouble (too controversial), and it might even kill the show off before it even started. So they comprimised...they made a KOREAN WAR film/series with Vietnam War hair styles/side-burns/mustaches/beards/sloppy military uniforms (a reflection of the 1960's) and Vietnam sarcastic attitudes (a reflection of the popularity of the military draft). Another words, MASH became a Vietnam War comedy series disquised as the Korean War. Actors Donald Sutherland, and other members of the original MASH cast, stated during interviews, that when they went to work (everyday), they always knew "...that they were in Vietnam and NOT Korea..."
No the war ended back in 1975.
Started in the 1990s Still going on
Vietnam a Socialist-oriented market economy.After WWII Vietnam as a whole split and started the Vietnam War because the North started to form a more industrial society and the South was still more agricultural and because of this the North adopted Communism and the South stay Capitalistic
That hasn't happened yet. In 1953 a cease fire was negotiated. The Korean War is still an on going conflict.
No- the war was still going on when Truman left office.
Dwight D. Eisenhower negotiated a truce to end the Korean War (1953).
Yes, of course. The US had many bases in South Korea and many of those were still bases in the Vietnam war.
Wellllll...technically the Korean War isn't over! There is a "truce" in effect, and Americans are still stationed in Korea along the demilitarized zone. This war is technically still going on, over 50 years later.
it started in 1949, and is still going on to this day