
The Korean War: A Divided Nation
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The Korean War began in 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea, leading to a conflict that drew in the Soviet Union, United States, and China. The war reinforced the division between communist and capitalist ideologies, with Korea remaining divided. Post-WWII, Korea was split at the 38th parallel, with the North under Soviet influence and the South under American influence. Tensions escalated, leading to war. The UN intervened, and after initial setbacks, launched a successful counterattack. However, Chinese intervention prolonged the conflict, solidifying the division of Korea.
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