North Korea was not in WWI
During World War II North Korea did not exist. Korea was divided after the war, at the time of the war it was part of the Japan New Order. There were guerrilla forces fighting against the Japanese that later formed the North Korean government.
The war in Vietnam was similar to the US Civil War because the war involved North Korea versus South Korea.
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Korea was split at the 38th parallel and North Korea was occupied by Russia and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.
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No. North Korea did not exist prior to the end of World War II.
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they were involved by sending troops to help south Korea fight north Korea.
North Korea was not in WWI
nope
First off, there was no South Korea during world war 1. Korea as a whole was neutral and was not involved in world war 1.
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The Korean War was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the COLD WAR. The Cold War was a non-shooting (no violence) stand-off between the communist world and the free world. Communist North Korea invaded South Korea; a clear case of self defense.
Shortly after World War 2, the U.S and NATO deployed to resolve the conflict in Korea. This led to the Korean War between NATO and North Korea + China + Soviet Union.
The Korean War was actually a Police Action that involved the United Nations and North Korea. North Korea was Chinese and Russian backed. They invaded South Korea. This argument was the result of the Cold War and the bad feelings from that. Both Countries are really still at war.
The nations that were involved in the Korean war were the US who aided south Korea and the soviet union, who aided north Korea.