Why is the Korean War of 1950 sometimes referred to as the “Forgotten war”? Discuss. Describe its significance in the history of the 20th century.
It strengthened the military in korea. Soviet union extended its military control over the Europe countries through Warsaw pact in 1955 The china sent the troops to support North korea. This leads the china to gain independence from Soviet union. The korean war catalysed the Japan's post-war economiRead more
It strengthened the military in korea.
Soviet union extended its military control over the Europe countries through Warsaw pact in 1955
The china sent the troops to support North korea. This leads the china to gain independence from Soviet union.
The korean war catalysed the Japan’s post-war economic boom
Overall it impacts globally by establishing the pattern of proxy wars.
This introduced numerous conflicts in cold war which includes Vietnam, Afganistan and various latin and American countries
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The Korean War (1950-1953), often called the "Forgotten War" due to limited public attention compared to WWII and Vietnam, was crucial in the Cold War context, solidifying U.S.-Soviet tensions and leading to the division of Korea that persists today.
The Korean War (1950-1953), often called the “Forgotten War” due to limited public attention compared to WWII and Vietnam, was crucial in the Cold War context, solidifying U.S.-Soviet tensions and leading to the division of Korea that persists today.
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