HISTORY
THE COLD WAR ERA
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Civil War
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Vietnam War
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Korean War
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World War 2
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Korean War: Years of Stalemate | U.S. Army Center of Military History.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answer and Explanation: The Korean War ended in a stalemate because no peace treaty was ever signed. Also, neither side ended up with full control of the Korean peninsula. The communists maintained control of the north, and the democratic side retained control of the south.
Detailed explanation-3: -General MacArthur called for the use of atomic weapons to defend Korea but this was denied by President Truman and MacArthur was sacked. More UN troops were deployed to Korea and the communists were eventually driven back to the 38th parallel. The war became a stalemate.
Detailed explanation-4: -Where did the stalemate happen in the Korean War? The stalemate in the Korean War took place along the 38th parallel. The UN forces were positioned in South Korea, and the Chinese and North Korean troops were positioned in North Korea. How did UN forces try to break the stalemate in the Korean War?