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... invasion. The Security Council met at the request of US and called upon North Korea to withdraw its troops south of 38th Parallel. The ...
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... War wasn't just a war that was between North Korea and South Korea. There were many different influences that led to the crossing of the 38th parallel by the ...
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... The South Korean attacks would give Kim the reason that he needed to invade below the 38th parallel. He got this reason on the early morning of June 25th 1950. ...
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... Saturday afternoon, June 25, 1950 North Korean soldiers crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea, and rapidly swept through the country, capturing the ...
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... On June 25, 1950 , without warning a surprise attack was staged by North Korea, on South Korea, across the 38th Parallel. Almost ...
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... The South regained their land up to the 38th parallel, including vital cities such as Taejon and Seoul. They were now mighty and self-confident. ...
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... On June 25, 1950 , without warning a surprise attack was staged by North Korea, on South Korea, across the 38th Parallel. Almost ...
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... On June 25, 1950 , without warning a surprise attack was staged by North Korea, on South Korea, across the 38th Parallel. Almost ...
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... On June 25, 1950 , without warning a surprise attack was staged by North Korea, on South Korea, across the 38th Parallel. Almost ...
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... Soviet Union. North and South Korea were divided by the 38th parallel, it split the country into two regions. Russia and America ...
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... Soviet Union. North and South Korea were divided by the 38th parallel, it split the country into two regions. Russia and America ...
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... The motives behind North Korea's decision to attack South Korea had much to do with internal Korean politics north and south of the 38th parallel as with the ...
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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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... 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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... 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 south of the ...
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... 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 south of the ...
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... 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 south of the ...
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... 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 south of the ...
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... The US occupied south of the 38th parallel, and the USSR North. ... The UN forces faced with a fresh enemy, retreated south of the 38th parallel. ...
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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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... 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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... 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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... at the 38th parallel. This brings us back to the DMZ, where the two soldiers continue constant eye contact. Although the North and the South share these ...
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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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... By early 1951, MacArthur's forces were south of the 38th Parallel, and Seoul had fallen again, but the Chinese had stretched their supply line, and were driven ...
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... was occupied by the Soviet Union and the South, which was occupied by the Americans. The country was spilt by an imaginary line which was the 38th parallel. ...
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... These two very differently ruled states were divided along a temporary border at the 38th parallel. After these first attacks on South Korea it became obvious ...
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... On June 25, 1950 North Koreans launched a surprise attack across the 38th parallel. Kim Il Sung of North Korea intended to unite North and South Korea; Stalin ...
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