Korean War : The Forgotten Victory
"Know that the Korean war was not the Forgotten War but the Forgotten Victory."
-e-mail interview, Larry Kinard, a Korean War veteran, March 28, 2014
After WWII was ended, Korean Peninsula was divided by 38th parallel line. North and South established different forms of government, North with communist government and South with right-wing government. The tension between two side intensified. Finally Korean War started when North Korea invaded South Korea on 25 June 1950. After three years of war, finally, in July 1953, the Korean War came to an end with 5 million casualties including soldiers and civilians.