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The Korean War (1950-1953) was a war to stop communist aggression in Korea. The first "hot" battle of the cold war. The Vietnam War was the second "hot" battle of the cold war.

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How many years ago was karean war?

The war began 64 years ago and ended 61 years ago


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Do you mean the Korean War? The war was fought in the Korean Peninsula from 1950-1953. It was a war between the Republic of Korea (supported primarily by the United States of America and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea


Can you translate my name jing to karean name?

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Kayah is apart of karenni, karenni have different people like kayah or karean...


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You mean in Korean. The informal way is "ahn young". The formal way (usually to adults and those who are older in age) is "ahn young ha seh yo".


What were some major causes of the karean war?

The Korean War was primarily caused by the division of Korea at the end of World War II, leading to the establishment of two separate governments: a communist regime in the North (supported by the Soviet Union and China) and a democratic government in the South (backed by the United States). Tensions escalated as both sides sought to reunify Korea under their respective political systems, culminating in North Korea's invasion of South Korea in June 1950. Additionally, the broader context of the Cold War and the desire of both superpowers to expand their influence in Asia contributed significantly to the conflict.


Which country developed the atomic bomb during World War 2?

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What was the outcome of the karean war?

You mean the 'Korean' War? Well, which part? The part where the Japanese occupied Korea or when the Russians finally came in? Japan had invaded Korea as part of their 35 year expansion during world war II. When the war was over and the Japanese had lost, they retreated back to Japan. Then the Russians came down and occupied Korea. Korea was split into North and South Korea (they were split at the 38th parallel)... There's pretty much never a time where Korea (particularly what is now North Korea) is not occupied... and that's basically a brief overview... Although I'm not 100% sure on everything stated above (for example the dates, the years, ect..) If you're asking this question for a project or homework, you should really try researching it by using a reliable source like an encyclopedia or you could try asking your teacher, ect. If you're asking this purely because you're just interesting in Korea's history then I suppose this is fine... It's not like you were looking for anything more in depth, right?


What does the Um-Yang symbol mean?

The Um-Yang stands for the opisites of the universe, Man women, hot cold, left right, up down, good evil ect... The blue is "um" and Red is "yang". Um is women, cold, negative, while yang is man, hot, positive. P.S. the um-yang is a thery, called ta gook. It is also on the south karean flag


What does the yang yang symbol mean?

The Um-Yang stands for the opisites of the universe, Man women, hot cold, left right, up down, good evil ect... The blue is "um" and Red is "yang". Um is women, cold, negative, while yang is man, hot, positive. P.S. the um-yang is a thery, called ta gook. It is also on the south karean flag


What does the Um Yang symbol mean?

The Um-Yang stands for the opisites of the universe, Man women, hot cold, left right, up down, good evil ect... The blue is "um" and Red is "yang". Um is women, cold, negative, while yang is man, hot, positive. P.S. the um-yang is a thery, called ta gook. It is also on the south karean flag


European war was the longest war in the war?

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