Koreans, Chinese, Russians, British, Turks, Americans, UN
The US Government supported the Korean War.
The U.N. did.
The Soviets supported North Korea during the Korean War.
The Soviets supported North Korea while The U.S. supported South Korea.
China supported North Korea
North Koreans supported by the former U.S.S.R.
{| |- | The Korean War was supported by more than just the United States. NATO forces assisted in many ways. Vietnam was pretty much a US only conflict, while China supported the North Vietnamese. |}
Joseph Stalin supported the North Korean attack in South Korea. Without his support there would have been no Korean War, as we know it today. The Korean War was a US-Soviet War fought by proxy. When Stalin died in 1953, the Korean War ended (1953).
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General Douglas MacArthur.
No. The cold war was a longer-term conflict than the Korean War. The Cold War refers to long-term conflict and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. While the two superpowers did not typically engage in direct battles, there were a number of wars/armed conflicts where the two superpowers supported opposing sides. The Korean War is an example of one such conflict, where the Soviet Union supported North Korea and the United States supported South Korea.
The Soviet Union (Russia) under Joseph Stalin supported the North Korean move into South Korea, starting the Korean War in 1950. Joseph Stalin died of natural causes in March 1953. The Korean war ended in July 1953.