Japan continued its war with Korea primarily due to its imperial ambitions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The desire to expand its territory, secure resources, and establish itself as a dominant power in East Asia drove Japan to invade Korea. The First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) and subsequent conflicts further solidified Japan's control over Korea, culminating in its annexation in 1910. This aggressive expansion was fueled by nationalism and the belief in Japan's superiority over its neighbors.
cause it was between the northern Koreans and southern Koreans..?
There were Koreans to begin with for Korean War to begin. Without Koreans the war wouldn't happen right?
In WWII it wasn't Koreans, it was Japanese
4 687 Koreans died serving in the Vietnam war confirmed by the Korean Ministry
A Korean Civil War would pit Koreans against Koreans.
140 thousand south Koreans, 36516 Americans, about 3000 America's allies and 400 thousand north Koreans.
Well the Korean War was basically the war between the North Korea and South Korea, as the name Korean War says, which meant that Koreans were the cause of the war and was the one that fought in war.
japan wojn
Wrong forum.
it was probably koreans!
A truce.
The country which fought alongside the North Koreans in the Korean War was China. The Chinese entered the war on June 27, 1950.