Examples of Korean demilitarized zone (DMZ) in the following topics:
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- An armistice ceasefire in 1953 ended fighting in Korea and established a buffer zone between North and South Korea, but tensions remain.
- It was agreed that a buffer zone, called the Korean demilitarized zone (DMZ) would be built between North and South Korea, running from the north-east of the 38th parallel to the south-west.
- Sporadic outbreaks of violence have killed over 500 South Korean soldiers, 50 US soldiers and 250 soldiers from DPRK along the DMZ between 1953 and 1999.
- A portion of the North Korean DMZ seen from the Joint Security Area in January 1976.
- A map of the Demilitarized Zone, established by the 1953 armistice agreement that ended the Korean War.
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- The Korean War was the first militarized instance of containment, as U.S. and South Korea fought against communist North Korea.
- The North Koreans have invaded South Korea."
- When the United Nations Security Council voted to aid South Korea in stopping North Korean aggression, the United States agreed to send troops to the Korean Peninsula.
- The agreement restored the border between the Koreas near the 38th Parallel and created the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a 2.5-mile-wide fortified buffer zone between the two Korean nations.
- Chinese forces crossed the Yalu River and joined the Korean War.
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- The Korean War began when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950.
- On the North Korean side, Joseph Stalin "planned, prepared, and initiated" the invasion, creating "detailed [war] plans" that were communicated to the North Koreans.
- The agreement created the Korean Demilitarized Zone to separate North and South Korea, and allowed the return of prisoners.
- Postwar, about 100,000 North Koreans were executed in purges.
- Describe the progression of the Korean War and the cost to human life and general resources