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The Korean war mate, the first of military 'theaters' in which Communism and capitalism fought
korea, united states, ussr, vietnam, and germany?
Nothing, they werent involved. It was between The Soviet Union and the US
The Korean War was actually a Police Action that involved the United Nations and North Korea. North Korea was Chinese and Russian backed. They invaded South Korea. This argument was the result of the Cold War and the bad feelings from that. Both Countries are really still at war.
The Korean War was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the COLD WAR. The Cold War was a non-shooting (no violence) stand-off between the communist world and the free world. Communist North Korea invaded South Korea; a clear case of self defense.
U can find the answer at http://www.history.army.mil/books/lineage/mi/ch7.htm right at the bottom of the page under Korea
Angola was not involved in the Cold War
U can find the answer at http://www.history.army.mil/books/lineage/mi/ch7.htm right at the bottom of the page under Korea
Korea was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War. The "Hot" battle commenced in June of 1950.
The conflict in Korea escalated , because 1. North Korea invaded South Korea. 2. The UN became involved in the conflict in an attempt to stop war. and 3. The United States sent in troops and medical units to support South Korea.
The United States aligned themselves with the United Nations. It also became over involved with the Cold War. The US fought in Korea and the Viet Nam war in response to the Cold War. There were other small skirmishes until the Gulf War and Gulf War 2.
None, the cold war wasn't a war. However...Korea & Vietnam can be considered two "battles" of the cold war; since Korea/VN were "hot" (shooting & killing) wars during the cold war. The cold war was about communism vs free world. Korea/VN were both fought between communists and the free world.