After World War II, the Soviet Union established a communist government in the northern part of Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), in 1948. They supported Kim Il-sung as its leader and provided military and economic assistance to solidify communist control. This division of Korea into a communist North and a capitalist South ultimately led to the Korean War in 1950.
The Soviet Union supported North Korea because North Korea was communist.
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During the Korean War, the Soviet Union gave North Korea weapons and medical supplies.
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
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The Soviet Union
The Soviet Union supported North Korea because North Korea was communist.
the Soviet Union
During the Korean War, the Soviet Union gave North Korea weapons and medical supplies.
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
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The Soviet Union did not fight directly but it aided North Korea by sending it supplies
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Nova Net: It fell under the control of the United States and the Soviet Union It fell under the control of the United States and the soviet union.
The Soviet Union organized, and equipped the North Korean Army. North Korea wanted Communism but South Korea did not. So North Korea invaded South Korea as an attempt to make it communism. Nobody gave them permission. It was North Koreas decision, which was supported by the Soviet Union
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.