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The Korean War erupted as a result of the fierce border fighting. This clash was among the two rivals North Korean and the South Korean regimes. Each country tried its best to topple the other through the conventional, political and diplomatic tactics. It may be regarded as a civil war in common parlance. Many other factors were also attributed to the Korean War. The two countries were basically backed by the superpowers; Soviet Union and the United States of America which were then engaged in a bitter Cold War. The Korean War is called as the forgotten war because it never got as much attention as the Second World War and the Vietnam War which hogged all the limelight. The war boasted employment of techniques (an amalgamation of those used in the first and the Second World War). Advances in infantry, trench warfare, bombing and air raids by UN allies and American military, all were a part of the warfare.

When South Korea refused to hold new elections as per the demands, the North Korean army attacked South Korea. The Korean War started on June 25, 1950 and was further expanded by the intervention of the United States of America and the Soviet Union and china. On July 27, 1953, eventually, the ceasefire agreement was signed mutually by the concerned parties.

Every country involved in the battle had its own individual records of the casualties in the Korean War. The Korean Army suffered 200,000 dead and 90,000 prisoners of war. A source said that on an average, about 1.09 million forces were terminated. Of these, 29,000 were from the other countries; 660,000 from South Korea and 390,000 from US alone. The political killing took place in villages and cities in tens and thousands. Hundreds and thousands of bodies were dumped in mass graves. The US army also shot down many defenseless refugees. Summary executions, forced labor, death marches and the Chinese brainwashing, all were an integral part of the atrocities committed. About twelve thousand South Korean prisoners of the war died in the prisons.

Thus, basically the Korean War created a precedent for the other wars when the countries became puppets in the hands of superpowers that back them for furthering their own vested interests. The same act was done by the Soviet Union and the United States of America by encouraging the two regimes of a once united North Korea and the south Korea to commit diplomatic espionage in each other's countries by providing them adequate resources like financial backing, detective services, arms, jet fighters, submarines and a host of other political backing in the international arena.

Eventually, the superpowers had the last laugh when the two countries got engaged in the fruitless war. The dance of destruction and death was done on their own soil. The economies of both the countries, North Korea and the South Korea suffered like never before. After the Korean War, it was the South Koreans who bore the brunt of the war most. The economy of the North Korea, after the war, bounced back faster as compared to the South Korea, which also recovered, though a bit slowly.

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