Neither. You may have noticed that Korea is still divided in half. If one side had won, it would have been reunited.
The currency in South Korea is South Korean Won (KRW).
The US won the Korean War and South Korea is a republic similar to ours. The US did not win the Korean war. See "Who actually won the Korean War?" Better answer. South Korea won the Korean War With the Help of Britain, Autralia and USA Neither side won the Korean War, although at first it seems like North Korea was winning and then the South was. It was a tie because there was a stalemate for two years between the two sides.
In the Korean War. The DPRK won defeating the American imperialists and south Korean traitors. But it is no over yet South Korea must be liberated from imperialist control.
North Korea use North Korean won. South Korea use South Korean won.
South Korea's currency is South Korean Won.North Korean currency is North Koren Won.
theres no until.... South Korea won the war.
ROK (Republic of South Korea) defeated North Korea's attempt to conquer it. North Korean Communist aggression was stopped at the 38th parallel.
The currency of South Korea is the South Korean won (ISO code KRW)The currency of North Korea is the North Korean won (ISO code KPW)
The term "won" refers to the currency used in both South Korea and North Korea. In South Korea, the currency is called the South Korean won (KRW), while in North Korea, it is known as the North Korean won (KPW). Both currencies are distinct and are not interchangeable.
The north won.
The United States did not achieve the objective of creating a unified pro-United States Korean Peninsula. However, that was not the intent of the United Nations mission to North Korea in 1950. The point of that mission was to repel the North Korean invasion of South Korea. The North's invasion was successfully repelled. So, the United Nations objective was met. So the war was won from that perspective.It is important to note that officially, the Korean War ended with an armistice in 1953. This is not a final resolution, but an interim resolution. As a result, the war between North Korea and South Korea still continues de jure.
The Korean war was actually a draw. Basically the war went like this: North Korea (communist) invaded South Korea (democratic) and almost won so the US came in to help South Korea Then the US and South Korea then almost won the war so China interceeded on behalf of North Korea and drove the US and South Korea back to the 38th parellel. There the war stalled out for awhile and eventually a peace treaty was signed between the US and China, not by either Korea. Technically North and South Korea are still at war, it just isn't a shooting war.