Why Was Korea Divided?
After the Second World War, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel:
- North Korea became communist and was supported by the USSR
- South Korea became capitalist and was supported by the USA
Both sides wanted to unite Korea under their own system.
North Korea Invades South Korea
In June 1950, communist North Korea invaded South Korea.
North Korea was led by Kim Il Sung.
Stalin approved the invasion and supplied support.
The United Nations, led mainly by the USA, intervened to defend South Korea.
UN Counterattack
UN forces pushed North Korean troops back and advanced towards the Chinese border.
China feared invasion and entered the war on North Korea’s side.
Chinese forces pushed UN troops back south.
End of the Korean War
By 1953, fighting ended with an armistice agreement.
The border remained close to the original 38th parallel.
Korea stayed divided into:
- Communist North Korea
- Capitalist South Korea