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It annexed Korea for rescuing Koreans from poverty in 1910.
The Geneva Accords were negotiated following WW I, not the Korean War.
The Geneva Accords divided Korea in 1954
they wanted to defend south Korea and restore peace
China, Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Indochina
Islands in the pacific ocean, Taiwan, Indochina, Korea, Philippines, Aleution Islands.
The United States decided to send combat troops to Indochina
efforts to defend south Korea and restore peace
Korea was divided in 1945, and remained divided in 1953, and is still divided today. Vietnam was divided in 1954 at the end of the French Indochina War (aka: 1st Indochina War).
The division of the two countries "may" have been similiar, but Korea was ended by an Armistice. Vietnam was ended by a communist victory.
Korean War 1950-1953. French Indochina War 1946-1954 (also known as the 1st Indochina War).
The Geneva Accords of 1954, which ended the First Indochina War, created two Vietnamese states, one controlled by the Viet Minh north of the 17th parallel and one controlled by the State of Vietnam (the former administrators of colonial Vietnam) south of the 17th parallel. The United States and France maintained their defense of the State of Vietnam (which would become the Republic of Vietnam or "South Vietnam"), which prevented the Viet Minh from forcibly uniting the two Vietnams until 1975.