
In Episode 24 of the 5 Minute Warfare podcast, we delve into the brutal and often overlooked conflict of the Korean War. Fought between 1950 and 1953, this Cold War battleground saw fierce combat between North and South Korea, backed by global superpowers in a deadly proxy war. From trench warfare along the 38th parallel to relentless aerial bombardments and harsh winter battles, the war was defined by its unforgiving terrain and devastating human cost. Despite an armistice being signed in 1953, the conflict never officially ended, leaving a lasting impact on global geopolitics. Tune in for a concise yet powerful look at one of the 20th century’s most significant wars.
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