Korea: United Nations' First Military Step
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North Korea

Dreadful news hit North Korea when the United Nations (UN) decided to support South Korea. However, North Korea's viewpoints are diametric to ours.


“June 25th 1950, the United States and South Korea army ignite Democratic People’s republic of Korea. With 

a temporary advantage, advanced two kilometers to the North. The U.S bombers shed the bombs to the towns and cities 

of the North indiscriminately. The barbarous invasion of the U.S reduced the urban and rural areas to devour.” 


- A video from 'Who Started the Korean War?' that was made by North Korean film company, Mok-Ran. (2009)

PropagandaS

 
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'Hurray for Moral Politics' Great Victory!'
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'Expel Americans and Let's Reunify!'
 
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'Strike to Strike. Merciless Punishment to Punishment!'

Starter of the Korean War

  


“One of the student of mine asked me why Korea, a 

liberated nation had to be divided in 1945 instead of 

defeated Japan unlike the case in Germany, and I 

couldn't answer the question.”


- University of Chicago professor Kaming Geesh 

North Korean Perspective

 

“Korea became the victim instead of Japan. 

Korea's division was definitely the result of 

United States' strategy.”

- A video from 'Who Started the Korean War?' that was made by North Korean film company, Mok-Ran. (2009)

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'Starter of the Korean War'

June.25.1950

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