The Korean War
The Korean War was in all reality one of America's most significant conflicts. As time goes on, though, people seem to dismiss it, ans now we call it the "forgotten war." That is the reason that I decided to write a report on it. Not many of my teachers have ever tought me about the Korean War is so often forgotten is that from the very start of the war, the coflict presented confusing and contradictory messages. This war was the result of the division of Jores into North and South. Up until the end of World War II, Japan controlled Korea. In 1945, the United tates made a decision that we would occupy the southern half of Korea. The Unite States did this out of fear, because tue USSR joined the fight against Japan in North Korea, and we feared that they would take control of the entire Korean Peninsula. This attempt of occupation would form a communist stronghold farther souththan anything that we had ever seen, enabling the spread of Russian doctrine to be quicker and more devistating to the concept of democracy. The communists had built a formidable political and military structure in North Korea under the Soviet co
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Approximate Word count = 775
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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