The Korean War, which began in 1950, ended in an armistice in 1953, resulting in a divided Korea along the 38th parallel, with North Korea remaining a communist state and South Korea becoming a democratic republic. The conflict officially never concluded with a peace treaty, which has led to ongoing tensions and military standoffs. The outcome has solidified the geopolitical divide in East Asia and continues to influence international relations, with periodic negotiations aimed at denuclearization and peace. The situation remains complex, with potential for both conflict and diplomacy in the future.
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Blah blah blah its was bad
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).
Because an armistice was signed on July 27, 1953. Therefore there was no winner of the war.
The US/Allies had stopped the communists at the 38th Parallel.
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Communists were stopped; the ROK was preserved.
Blah blah blah its was bad
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).
Because an armistice was signed on July 27, 1953. Therefore there was no winner of the war.
The outcome was to preserve South Korea from communist dominance. Which was accomplished.
The US/Allies had stopped the communists at the 38th Parallel.
Communist defeat. They failed to conquer the Republic of South Korea (ROK).
Without the intervention of UN forces, the Korean War may have had a different outcome.
neither side won the conflict which was ended with an armistice in july 1953
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.