The American Civil War: The Korean War

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The Korean War was a war between the North and South Korea, and each side had allies to help them throughout the war. The US had a force in South Korea, while China help fighting with North Korea, and the Soviet Union was also on the North Korean side when war happened. The Korean War itself was a war for many reason, while the North and the South Korea was a civil war, there was no compromise for Korea’s future. The North was led by leaders, Josef Stalin leading the Soviet Union, Mao Zedong lead China and the founder of PRC, and Kim Il-sung the supreme leader of (DPRK) Democratic People's Republic of Korea. They all wanted a communist Korea, where there was a single party that controlled everyone lives, just like the way they ruled their own

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