As a matter of fact China did not join South Korea it joined North Korea.
The truth to all this was that than Kim asked China for their blessing to invade South Korea.
As the allied forces pushed North Koreans back China grew scared that the americans may also invade China so in turn it sent one millionChineseforces to prevent the americans from reaching the river which divides North Korea and China.
North Korea was in the brink of loosing the war if itwasn'tfor China's intervention North Korea would of cease to exist.
The U.S. fought on the side of South Korea, against North Korea.
No. Such conflict was basically part of the Cold War between NATO forces on one side, and Chinese and Soviet forces on the other.
we were on the side with South Korea The forces under the UNC (United Nations Command) were from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Phillipines, South Africa, Republic of Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States. The forces which actually fought on the communist side were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and China, with support from the Soviet Union.
The people of the United States now knew our fight against communism was real.
North Korea. The war started when North Korea invaded South Korea in an attempt to unify the Korean peninsula for communism. (Later in the war, China became involved, so the UN force was also engaged with the Chinese army.)
Against the Red Chinese in 1950. Nationalist China was an ally.
invade korea and fight against ussr
The US DID FIGHT Red China during the Korean War (1950-1953). Nationalist China (Taiwan) was a US ally during that time. It was the Red Chinese Army that pushed the UN Forces back into South Korea; and the UN had to make a counter-attack back into NORTH Korea. The war had been won in Korea, until the Red Chinese entered it; then it became a back and forth bloody WW1 style knock down drag out fight for the next couple of years.
The whole U.N. did.
(United Nations forces fought against Communist North Korea and soldiers from Communist China)The Korean War was a conflict between the United Nations and Communist North Korea (which was aided by "volunteers" from Communist China). The war began on June 25, 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. Two days later, the United Nations' Security Council voted to authorize member nations to help South Korea defend itself against North Korea. Later, when "volunteers" from Communist China joined the North Koreans in November of 1950, U.N. forces had to fight the Chinese as well.
The U.S. fought on the side of South Korea, against North Korea.
Soviet forces did NOT fight in North Africa...........................
Towards the end of the war North Korea was in the brink of loosing the war. China sent over a million troops to fight off the american and the UN forces.
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China originally formed a shadow force in the Korean War, supplying North Korean forces with equipment and training. However, as UN forces continued the campaign against the North Koreans, China ultimately entered the war openly, committing troops and resources to the fight, allying with the North Koreans against the UN forces deployed from the south.