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no one has to get any permission to invade a country!

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What influence soviet union and US in Korean war?

Joseph Stalin armed the North Koreans and urged them to invade South Korea in 1950. The Korean War ended when Stalin died in 1953.


What were some of the neutral countries in the Korean War?

Ethiopia and the Soviet Union ______________________________ The Soviet Union was far from neutral. They gave a lot of aid to China and North Korea. Stalin was the leader of the world wide revolution. China and North Korea looked for Stalin's permission. There were also Soviet troops wearing Chinese or North Korean uniforms.


What event did this June 1950 north Korea troops invade south Korea come?

38th pannel


Why did North Korea unjustifiably invade South Korea?

After WWII, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel into two hostile parts. The North part was backed by the Solviet Union and the South was backed by the United States. Shortly after this division, the North attacked the South with the goal of unifying all of Korea under communist rule. President Truman was convinced that Stalin had initiated this attack. Later, history showed that Stalin had supported the attack with advisors, but it was at the insistence of the North Koreans. In fact, a civil war had been brewing for several years in Korea. Some historians estimate that as many as 100,000 Koreans were killed in this civil war before the North invaded the South.


How do people in North Korea travel?

in fact, they can't except the people who live in the capital of North Korea. And they shud receive a permission.

Related questions

Why did Hitler invade North Korea?

Hitler did not invade North Korea.


Stalin's impact in America?

Stalin urged the North Koreans to invade South Korea. Result: The Korean War (1950-1953). Stalin died in 1953.


What country invade South Korea?

North Korea.


What influence soviet union and US in Korean war?

Joseph Stalin armed the North Koreans and urged them to invade South Korea in 1950. The Korean War ended when Stalin died in 1953.


What were some of the neutral countries in the Korean War?

Ethiopia and the Soviet Union ______________________________ The Soviet Union was far from neutral. They gave a lot of aid to China and North Korea. Stalin was the leader of the world wide revolution. China and North Korea looked for Stalin's permission. There were also Soviet troops wearing Chinese or North Korean uniforms.


Why did the north part of Korea go to war with the south?

North Korea was talked into re-uniting with it's other half by Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (Russia). Stalin supplied the material, if N. Korea supplied the men.


What event did this June 1950 north Korea troops invade south Korea come?

38th pannel


In what way might successes in Korea have later influenced the decision to become more deeply involved in Vietnam?

We stopped em (communists) in Korea, we'd stop em again in Vietnam. However, we didn't repeat one mistake...we did NOT invade North Vietnam as we DID invade North Korea during the Korean War. That action (in Korea) brought Red China into the war. We bombed North Vietnam, but did not invade it.


Can you sail to North Korea?

If you have permission, if you just sail there without permission you would probably be shot.


What year did North Korea's army invade South Korea and who was US President at the time?

1950, Truman was president


How do people in North Korea travel?

in fact, they can't except the people who live in the capital of North Korea. And they shud receive a permission.


Why did North Korea unjustifiably invade South Korea?

After WWII, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel into two hostile parts. The North part was backed by the Solviet Union and the South was backed by the United States. Shortly after this division, the North attacked the South with the goal of unifying all of Korea under communist rule. President Truman was convinced that Stalin had initiated this attack. Later, history showed that Stalin had supported the attack with advisors, but it was at the insistence of the North Koreans. In fact, a civil war had been brewing for several years in Korea. Some historians estimate that as many as 100,000 Koreans were killed in this civil war before the North invaded the South.