Depends, which one are you talking about, the recent one or the Korean War one? Well the Korean war one was because Kim Jong wanted the South Korea to reunite with North Korea with North Korea as the leader and the recent bombardment of South Korea's island was because north Korea said they felt "threatened" when the south Koreans did a live military drill near the borders
No, the North Koreans don't really wanna kill South Koreans. Thats why north koreans come to south korea to escape kim jong un. some north koreans, most of them, were brainwashed by the dictator and they think that their country is the best in the world, and that americans and south koreans are their enemies. but technically the north korean citizens didn't really do anything wrong, and most dont even wanna kill south koreans. the problem is the dictators.
On 15th September, 1950, MacArthur landed American and South Korean marines at Inchon, 200 miles behind the North Korean lines. The following day he launched a counterattack on the North Koreans. When they retreated, MacArthur's forces carried the war northwards, reaching the Yalu River, the frontier between Korea and China on 24th October, 1950.
yes
It wasn't fascist, if you mean exterminating all races but their own. You've got to realize that "Japan" at that time included parts of Eastern China and all of Korea, so it would have been impossible to kill off all Chinese and Koreans.
the Korean civilians living in the Korean war was hard, during the summer it was all dust and the heat. ohh and the bitter cold of winter when the men slept with their boots on and there weapons nagianst there chest just waiting for the alarm to go off. it was hard, really hard.
North Korea has a very totalitarian tyrannical government. It have concentration camps, much like Nazi Germany had where they torture, rape, and kill their own citizens who dissent towards the North Korean government. Food is also very short in supply in North Korea, with the government using it as a weapon against its people at times. There is no communication with the outside world within the borders of North Korea. All televisions, radios, computers, etc. are built to specifically receive only signals and information from government run media, leaving the general population clueless as to any truth. Anything like this built has special seals on the equipment where they re broken in the event someone tries to tamper with it to receive any information from the outside world. You could get sent to a concentration camp for doing this as well. There are many horrific stories that come from the citizens of North Korea that are able to escape. One being a women being raped by the guards of the concentration camp. She became pregnant and the guards cut the fetus out of her while she was alive tied to a pole outside exposed to the elements. They were both left for dead. It's reasons like this and many others that tempt their own citizens to attempt escape from the country.
In North Korea it's - kill whitey In South Korea it's - budda
It is our duty as North Koreans and Russians to kill all Italians named Marco and people named John
On 15th September, 1950, MacArthur landed American and South Korean marines at Inchon, 200 miles behind the North Korean lines. The following day he launched a counterattack on the North Koreans. When they retreated, MacArthur's forces carried the war northwards, reaching the Yalu River, the frontier between Korea and China on 24th October, 1950.
An assassin from North Korea will be the next one to be killed on ncis show.
yeah and they also like to eat them
Yes, but I wouldn't recommend it, as you have to have a licence to kill
yes
Nasty little dictator bastards that wanna kill everyone but they're gonna die !, and Nuclear Warheads
The main disturbance between the North and the South in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the deep-rooted racial prejudice and segregation that existed in the southern town of Maycomb. The North was seen as more progressive and open-minded, while the South was characterized by its adherence to traditional values and cultural norms that perpetuated discrimination and injustice. This contrast is evident in the treatment of black individuals like Tom Robinson in the novel.
Yes they do. They have the best gear and their kill to death ratio is 25:1 and their Army specials forces have a ratio of 17:1
It wasn't fascist, if you mean exterminating all races but their own. You've got to realize that "Japan" at that time included parts of Eastern China and all of Korea, so it would have been impossible to kill off all Chinese and Koreans.
They were Southern Confederates, and the South was at war with the North, and by April 1865, the Union had defeated the South and reuniting the South with the North by force. They wanted to kill the President of the Union, Abraham Lincoln. It was the only way they felt they could strike back at the North.