The Korean War, the beginning 1950

The Korean War, the beginning 1950

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The Korean War marked the first major conflict of the Cold War, with North Korea supported by China and the USSR, and South Korea backed by the US. The war saw significant air campaigns, including firebombing of North Korean cities. Despite initial advances, the conflict reached a stalemate, leading to peace talks. The death of Stalin in 1953 shifted dynamics, resulting in an armistice, though South Korea opposed it. The war ended with borders unchanged, and the DMZ was established. Today, tensions persist, with North Korea's militarization and nuclear capabilities remaining a global concern.

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What were the main countries involved in the Korean War and what support did they provide?

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What was the significance of the bombing raids on North Korean cities during the war?

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What were the complications surrounding the prisoners of war during the Korean War?

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How did the death of Stalin impact the Korean War negotiations?

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What was the outcome of the armistice signed in July 1953?

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