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Page imageCrossing the 38th parallel. United Nations forces withdraw from Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. They recrossed... - NARA - 541822.tif

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Known in America mainly as the war (or "police action", as it was officially known) featured in the various versions of M*A*S*H, the war in the Korean peninsula, 1950-present. The two Koreas still have not signed a peace treaty, however after a long unofficial armistice, these two states have not resumed fighting. Despite the state of war, their relations have been more or less amicable at times, especially after 1998. It's often called "6.25 War" or just "6.25" in South Korea and the "Fatherland Liberation War" in North Korea.
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