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1968 painting of the Korean soldiers during the War displayed at the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum. | |||||||||
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1.6–3 million civilian deaths 990,968 total South Korean casualties est. 1,550,000 total North Korean casualties | |||||||||
The Korean War (Known in North Korea as the Fatherland Liberation War), was an imperialist war
Background
Japanese Imperialism and the Korean Revolution
During and after the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), Imperial Japan colonized Korea in 1905 and fully incorporated it into the empire through annexation in 1910. During the occupation, the Japanese treated Korean poeple as second class citizens and thus discrimination was common amongst the Koreans and Japanese Settlers. The vast majority of comfort women were Koreans at 200,000 enslaved women forced into sex slavery under the Japanese. Koreans also fell victom
The Second World War proved pivotal for the Anti Japanese Army. With the Soviet Invasion of Manchuria, after breaking with a previous non-agression pact with the Japanese, starting on August 8, the Anti-Japanese Army joined and weree
The People's Republic and American Imperialism
By the time American troops landed in the Korean peninsula on September 7, 1945, the Korean people, with Soviet support, established the People's Republic of Korea.
The Americans later dissolved the government and installed an anti-communist puppet regime in the south of the country. The Soviets supported and recognized the people's committees that used to hold power in the PRK as many fled to th North, wherein their programs of nationalization continued.