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This is where president Harry S Truman lived while the White House was being renovated, he met here with his key advisors to discuss the Korean War
Communist leader of North Korea from the Korean War til 1994
This is the circle of latitude that is 38 degrees above the equator, this line formed the line separating North and South Korea before the Korean War
South Korean capital
An important industrial and agricultural center lying north of Korea
An American general who led the United Nation forces in the Korean War
(People's Republic of China) Communist China
On September 15, 1950, Douglas MacArthur made a landing here which allowed his X Corps to take Seoul and the rest of South Korea again
A river dividing North Korea and Manchuria
Japanese army occupying Manchuria before and during World War II
A country in East Asia that occupies the northern part of the peninsula of Korea
Buffer zone between North and South Korea created under the armistice signed July 27, 1953 which ended the war, this zone was actually heavily militarized
Place in North Korea bounded by Pyonggang, Chorwon, and Kumhwa, this was the communists staging attacks into South Korea
A country in East Asia that occupies the southern part of the peninsula of Korea
(North Korean People's Army) the army of North Korea
Republic of Korea
North Korean capital
The place where the last half of the peace-treaty negotiations during the Korean War (near 38th parallel)
Today Taiwan, was the seat of Chaing Kai-Shek's Chinese nationalist government-in-exile after it was defeated by Mao Zedong's communist forces
MacArthur's Marines, responsible for Inchon invasion

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