A drain on men and equipment, being transferred from NATO forces to Korea. This hardship was to be repeated in the Vietnam War, 10 years later.
The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
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).
NATO stayed in Europe; the UN fought in Korea.
no, an armistice was signed in 1953, and is still in affect
decades of war between Eastern and Western Europe.
The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
That war's status remains as a cease fire.
New Zealand sent approximately 1,300 men to the Korean War.
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It didn't.
Europe was at war..
THe countries were worried but did nothing about it.
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).
NATO stayed in Europe; the UN fought in Korea.
Perhaps you are thinking of the Stars & Stripes ... the newspaper distributed to soldiers during the Korean War. Today, that paper is published in Europe for the troops.
no, an armistice was signed in 1953, and is still in affect
Much of the world, but on a smaller scale and intensity than WWII.