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They were both hot battles of the cold war; both fought against communism, both fought between North and South adversaries, and both wars were sponsored & equipped by Red China and the USSR. Their were three basic differences: 1. Korea was fought on a peninsula; Vietnam was not. 2. Korea could be and was isolated (controlled by the US/Allies); Vietnam could not. 3. Korea was won (the communists were stopped); Vietnam was lost.
Korea, Germany, and Vietnam were all countries that were divided between a Communist State and a Western-aligned Capitalist State
Which Korea and which Vietnam? Today's Vietnam or the old North and South Vietnam?
The answer is yes, South Korea was in the Vietnam War!
Korea DPR is North Korea while Korea Republic is South Korea. -- Akhil
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the cold war was mainly fought in smaller countries, such as vietnam and korea. these countries were viewed as a battleground between the forces of communism and democracy. there was no direct war between the USSR and the USA, only an arms race to stockpile as many weapons as possible.
I believe Vietnam was in Korea.
Korea and Vietnam.
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North Korea is Communist; South Korea is Democratic.