Korea's primary ally was China, who supplied weapons and soldiers to the Korean Army during a majority of the Korean War.
Many would agree that the Soviet Union was also an ally to North Korea, but China certainly made more of an impact.
The first president of South Korea, and leader of that nation during the Korean War.
Japan had controlled Korea from 1910 - 1945. Before that, Korean was part of China.
Germany and Japan.
1950- N. Korea invades S. Korea 1950- United Nation troops pushed N. Korean troops out 1951- Chinese forces United Nation forces to retreat 1951- US and Soviet Union talk about truce for 2 years 1953- S. Korea & allies win war
The United Nations used military force against an aggressor nation
...during the Second World War? Korean Communists joined the Korean Liberation Army (KLA) which was supported by the OSS of the United States.
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The first president of South Korea, and leader of that nation during the Korean War.
Japan had controlled Korea from 1910 - 1945. Before that, Korean was part of China.
China is the large Asian nation that lies north of the Korean Peninsula.
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what nation that had signed a nonaggression pack with Germany eventually joined the allies
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Germany and Japan.
Germany.
The conflict merely showed the communist bloc that the free world would not let a communist nation invade and try to seduce a free nation by armed conflict.
Not unless you count neutral as a side. Turkey was a neutral nation until it joined the Allies in 1945.