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... South Korea. There were many different influences that led to the crossing of the 38th parallel by the North Koreans. When you break ...
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... This move forced the North Koreans to fall back. As a result the UN forces pushed the army of North Korea further north of 38th Parallel. ...
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... of war were to be returned, and that the boarder between North and South Korea would be re-drawn roughly at the 38th parallel, with North Korea loosing a few ...
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... missing in action. The US forces could have reestablished the 38th parallel, but the continued to drive the KPA north. The war could ...
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... Communist North Korea, under Kim II Sung, started the war and moved troops over the 38th parallel (boundary between North and South Korea) into South Korea. ...
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... On June 25, 1950 the North Koreans crossed the 38th Parallel, which divides North and South Korea, to commence their assault. Their ...
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... of church and the post duty officer came running saying, "General, sir, we've just had word that the North Koreans have crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded ...
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... of church and the post duty officer came running saying, "General, sir, we've just had word that the North Koreans have crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded ...
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... of church and the post duty officer came running saying, "General, sir, we've just had word that the North Koreans have crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded ...
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... of church and the post duty officer came running saying, "General, sir, we've just had word that the North Koreans have crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded ...
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... On January 25 Operation Killer started in which the American army pushed the enemy back to a line slightly north of the 38th parallel, which remained ...
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... On January 25 Operation Killer started in which the American army pushed the enemy back to a line slightly north of the 38th parallel, which remained ...
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... The line which was at the 38th parallel divided the country in about half. The Soviet forces were responsible for the north and the US for the south part of ...
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... The line which was at the 38th parallel divided the country in about half. The Soviet forces were responsible for the north and the US for the south part of ...
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... By April 22, UN forces had occupied positions slightly north of the 38th parallel along a line that remained immobile for the rest of the war (Dvorchak, 185-187 ...
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... up into North Korea. Finally the boundary line between North and South Korea was drawn at the 38th parallel . The Korea War did ...
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... When World War II ended, the US and USSR agreed to occupy Korea. The US occupied south of the 38th parallel, and the USSR North. ...
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... However, at the end of the war, however, it was divided at the 38th parallel of latitude. Soviet troops occupying Korea north of this line, and American forces ...
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... However, at the end of the war, however, it was divided at the 38th parallel of latitude. Soviet troops occupying Korea north of this line, and American forces ...
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... However, at the end of the war, however, it was divided at the 38th parallel of latitude. Soviet troops occupying Korea north of this line, and American forces ...
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... However, at the end of the war, however, it was divided at the 38th parallel of latitude. Soviet troops occupying Korea north of this line, and American forces ...
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... colony of Korea. This colony was then divided along the 38th parallel. Thus, North and South Korea were born. Russia would control ...
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Following the end of World War II, Korea was divided into North and South Korea with the border at the 38th parallel. Not only were ...
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... We had the North Korean's pushed back to the 38th parallel with ease, but we like the North Korean's, couldn't resist the temptation of an easy victory ...
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... We had the North Korean's pushed back to the 38th parallel with ease, but we like the North Korean's, couldn't resist the temptation of an easy victory ...
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... North and South Korea were separated on the 38th parallel line. The United States controlled South Korea so it was mainly democratic. ...
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... the political division at the 38th parallel. This brings us back to the DMZ, where the two soldiers continue constant eye contact. Although the North and the ...
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... North Korea attempted to force communism onto South Korea. Korea was divided at the 38th parallel. The US army and South Korea took on North Korea and China. ...
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... Afer Japan was defeated in 1945, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel. North of the political border would be Soviet territory (People's Democratic Republic ...
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... People Republic of China. On June 25, 1950 North Koreans launched a surprise attack across the 38th parallel. Kim Il Sung of North ...
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