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How did the koren war begin 1950?

Backed by the Soviet Union and China, North Korea invaded South Korea in an effort to unite the country under communist rule.


Red what entered the Korean conflict in November 1950?

When you say red are you referring to China? North Korea invaded the South on June 25 1950 China got involved on October 19 1950


Which country annexed Tibet in 1950 China or India?

It is in china


What communist country invaded its peaceful neighbors to the south during the 1950's?

North Korea invaded South Korea.


Which country was taken over by China in a brutal assault in 1950 and 1951?

Tibet was the country taken over by China in a brutal assault in 1950 and 1951.


What country was invaded by North Korea in 1950?

On 27th June,1950 North Korean forces aided by China and Soviet Union invaded South Korea. United Nations security council considered it an act of war and subsequently a US led force of UNO engaged North Korea which is known as the Korean war.


Why isn't Tibet a country on the map?

Tibet is a region that is part of China. China considers Tibet to be an autonomous region within its borders, while some Tibetans and international observers advocate for Tibet's independence. Therefore, on most official maps, Tibet is shown as part of China, not as a separate country.


Which neighbouring country took over Tibet and when?

China is the neighboring country that took over Tibet in 1950. Tibet had previously, in 1913, declared itself independent from China.


How many countries has china invaded?

Vietnam in 1979 ,India in 1962 ,Tibet in 1950


What country greatly influenced communist china during the 1950?

Soviet Union


Which country gave assitance to ho chi minh in the 1950's?

China.


What clain did china use to justify invading Tibet in 1950?

China invaded Tibet in order to try to gain control over it in 1950. The claim that they used to justify the invasion was that the governments of the two nations had been once central government at one time, meaning that Tibet was legally a part of China.