1950 - 1953 (actually, the war technically never ended, but 1953 is the year the fighting stopped)
1950
'50-'53
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Korea seperated 5 years after end of World War 2
Yes. North Korea and South Korea have been active in the Korean War for over 58 years at a low-level.
It is complicated. The war ended almost 60 years ago, but they never signed a peace treaty; so technically they are still at war.
When 75,000 troops from communist North Korea invaded South Korea, the United States sent troops to help South Korea in a war that lasted three years.
World War 2. After Japan surrendered, North Korea was liberated by the USSR, and South Korea by the US. A few years later the Korean War was fought, and the previous division at the 38th Parallel was reaffirmed.
The aim of the war was simply to prevent North Korea from taking over South Korea, and that aim was accomplished (although even today, 59 years later, North Korea remains a threat).
well did you know that north Korea had invaded south Korea in 1950 the war had lasted 3 years which by over time it had caused a cease fire...
The division of Korea was the result of the 1945 Allied victory in World War II ending the Empire of Japan's 35 years colonial rule of Korea by General Order No.1.
Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea. Korea split into two countries as a result of the Korean War, not World War II. The Korean War was five years after the second World War.