Cause of the Korean War Korea has been controlled by Japan since 1895, and Korea was consolidated by Japan in 1910. The Koreans assimilated into the mainstream culture of Japan. The newspaper was postponed, the right of the meeting was forbidden, and the political groups were dissolved. Increase of hostility and resentment, discrimination against Koreans (school etc.), reorganization of land, etc. are examples that Korea must experience. Japan's control over North Korea has an influence on South Korea and it is one of the main factors that caused the Korean War.
In this article, the reasons for the Korean War such as the division of the Korean Peninsula in 1945, the two roles of Kim Seung-sung and Lee Sun-soo, historical and ideological differences such as international warfare, and the causes of the main war I will explore. The influence of actors, particularly Western of West (ie America) and East of Communism (ie China to a lesser extent), as well as policy differences between the US and the Soviets against North Korea and South Korea
The Korean War of 1950 brought about the division of the Korean Peninsula we saw today. The only international country actually participating in the Korean War was the People's Republic of China, which helped the north and the US help the south. The end of the war has not yet been solved, and it turns out that it only exacerbates the tension between China and the US during the Cold War. After the armistice in 1953, the tension between the two countries reached the highest. Almost all relationships of the relationship so far have been distorted and separated by government propaganda and diplomatic isolation. But on April 10, 1971, 15 Americans went into the People's Republic of China for the first time in more than 20 years. These Americans are not uniform soldiers. They are not even American politicians or representatives seeking diplomatic reforms.