The Korean War, which lasted from 1950 to 1953, ended in an armistice rather than a formal peace treaty, resulting in a stalemate. Both North Korea and South Korea claim victory; North Korea views its defense against invasion as a success, while South Korea emphasizes the preservation of its sovereignty and government. The war solidified the division of the Korean Peninsula, with the North aligning with communist states and the South becoming an ally of Western powers. Ultimately, neither side achieved a definitive victory.
That hasn't happened yet. In 1953 a cease fire was negotiated. The Korean War is still an on going conflict.
There was no peace treaty and North Korea claims to have won it.
Two hot battles of the cold war. Which was also an opportunity for both sides (Free world and communist world) to test out their new weapons (jets for example).
theres no until.... South Korea won the war.
General Douglas MacArthur.
DEPENDS ON WHICH SIDE IS ASKED, THE FREE WORLD OR COMMUNIST GOVERNMENTS
The Vietnam War ended in a close decisive communist victory while the Korean War did not
That hasn't happened yet. In 1953 a cease fire was negotiated. The Korean War is still an on going conflict.
There was no peace treaty and North Korea claims to have won it.
North Korea failed to conquer S. Korea...allied victory. North Vietnam conquered S. Vietnam...allied defeat.
the spread of communism in Asia was halted
Two hot battles of the cold war. Which was also an opportunity for both sides (Free world and communist world) to test out their new weapons (jets for example).
theres no until.... South Korea won the war.
The Korean War (Korean Conflict)
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General Douglas MacArthur.
South Koreans.