Before WWII, North and South Korea were united as one country; they were just Korea. Part of Korea, the south, wanted to break apart and be independent because they wanted to become democratic, while the rest wanted one communist country. They broke into civil war, and the US and UN jumped on the south's side and the USSR helped the north. It's still basically a stalemate between North and South Korea; which is why we still have troops there on the 36 Parallel.
North Korea was stronger then south Korea at the beginning of the battle because South Korea was all by their self while The U.S flew back to U.S.A. So North Korea was stronger when the U.S left and they were trained frequently , But South Korea didnt really have that much of a traning.
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea.... -_-
Korea, both North Korea and South Korea, are a part of Asia.
Yes, North Korea and South Korea are two different countries.
North Korea was stronger then south Korea at the beginning of the battle because South Korea was all by their self while The U.S flew back to U.S.A. So North Korea was stronger when the U.S left and they were trained frequently , But South Korea didnt really have that much of a traning.
the Korean peninsula: includes both south and north Korea
North Korea- Communist South Korea- Presidental
north and South Korea
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea.... -_-
Korea, both North Korea and South Korea, are a part of Asia.
North Korea and South Korea
Yes, North Korea and South Korea are two different countries.
North Korea and South Korea are both countries.
North Korea and South Korea
Seoul is the capital and largest city of South Korea, and it is the 5th largest city in the world.