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What countries were involved in the Korean War? |
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KOREANS AND CHINA WITH SUPPORT FROM RUSSIA ON ONER SIDE.ON THE OTHER WAS NATO ,THE LARGEST CONTRIBUTION WAS THE U.S. THE BRITISH AND HER COLONIES. THE MAIN COLONIES WERE ENGLAND,CANADA,NEW ZEALAND,AUSTRALIA,INDIA,BELGIUMS,NORWEGIANS,FRANCE GREECE ANY OTHER COUNTRIES CONTRIBUTIONS WERE SO SMALL THAT THEY WERE INCORPORATED INTO THE OTHER NATIONS FORCES.LUXEM BOURG AND SWEDEN EMAINED NEUTURAL.
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The forces under the UNC (United Nations Command) were from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Phillipines, South Africa, Republic of Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.
The forces which actually fought on the communist side were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and China, with support from the Soviet Union.
First answer by ID3484504623. Last edit by Rodhook. Contributor trust: 6 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 208 [recommend question]
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