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M48 Patton tanks entered US service after the Korean War and fought in the Vietnam War. The first of Patton series tanks, the M46 Patton, served in the Korean War. The M46 was simply a modified M26 Pershing tank. The M47 Patton never saw combat with the US military.
simply because it was north Korea vs. south Korea
The Communists were successful because they captured the imagination of the people. The Bolsheviks were successful in exposing the corruption of the Czarist regimes. As a result, those fighting for the royals or Czars simply did not stand a chance against the communist insurgents.
They were known simply as the Crusaders.
How did the loss of which China? Red China to the communists in 1949; or Nationalist China escaping to Taiwan during the same time frame? Secondly, neither "China" incident contributed to the Korean War...North Korea INVADED South Korea, the US simply reacted to it.
There is no word in the Korean language for Banana. It is simply "Banana" and is written as 바나나 .
M48 Patton tanks entered US service after the Korean War and fought in the Vietnam War. The first of Patton series tanks, the M46 Patton, served in the Korean War. The M46 was simply a modified M26 Pershing tank. The M47 Patton never saw combat with the US military.
The Korean "mianhaeyo" or 미안해요 in the Korean Hangul script is an apology, it translates simply to "sorry" in English.
simply because it was north Korea vs. south Korea
The only global event having an indirect influence on the Korean War was the cold war itself. Otherwise, the war started simply because the Communists invaded South Korea. Clear case of self defense.
The US was RECOVERING from WW2 by the time of the Korean War. There had been less than 5 years between the wars. WW2 greatly overshadowed Korea. Veterans who fought in both wars would talk about WW2, not Korea. To some of them, Korea was simply an extension of WW2.
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The Communists were successful because they captured the imagination of the people. The Bolsheviks were successful in exposing the corruption of the Czarist regimes. As a result, those fighting for the royals or Czars simply did not stand a chance against the communist insurgents.
They were known simply as the Crusaders.
The North Korean leadership would simply never accept that.
How did the loss of which China? Red China to the communists in 1949; or Nationalist China escaping to Taiwan during the same time frame? Secondly, neither "China" incident contributed to the Korean War...North Korea INVADED South Korea, the US simply reacted to it.
Erika in Korean is spelt 에리카. Which is just simply sounding it out. So when its romanized it comes out as eelikah. My name is Erika and I live in South Korean and this is how my boyfriend spells my name. He's Korean and I'm American.