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  2. Korean War Casualties and Statistics - The History Guy

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    Korean War Casualties and Statistics. The Korean War, which spanned the years 1950 to 1953, claimed millions of lives, involved over a dozen nations, and nearly led to a Third World War. The casualty figures below represent only military casualties, and does not include North and South Korean civilians, whose numbers are estimated to be in the ...

  3. The Korean War was a conflict (1950–53) between North Korea, aided by China, and South Korea, aided by the UN with the U.S. as the principal participant. At least 2.5 million people lost their lives in the fighting, which ended in July 1953 with Korea still divided into two hostile states separated by the 38th parallel.

  4. Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The conflict displaced millions of people, inflicting 3 million fatalities and a larger proportion of civilian deaths than World War II or the Vietnam War. Alleged war crimes include the killing of suspected communists by Seoul and the torture and starvation of prisoners of war by the North Koreans. [citation needed] .

  5. United Nations Forces in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    Casualties. As of 2023, MIAs and Unaccounted Remains: 7,428 [4] As of 2022, according to the list of Wall of Remembrance in the Korean War Veterans Memorial, killed soldiers were 36,634. [5][6] But this figure fluctuate depending on the ongoing correction of list. [7][8] As of 2021, United States Department of Veterans Affairs [9]

  6. The Korean War - Statistics & Facts | Statista

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    Share of United States military deaths in the Korean War by cause of death from 1950 to 1953. Total U.S. military casualties suffered during the Battle of Inchon from September 15 to 23,...

  7. Korean War Casualty Chart - Korean War Project

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    Chart All Services Air Force Army Marines Navy. 1. abcdefhiklmnopqrstuvwxyz Loading chart. Please wait. This Page Made Possible By. The Members and Sponsors of the Korean War Project. Free to All Visitors But Our Members and Sponsors Keep Us Online. Korean War Project - P.O. Box 180190 - Dallas - Texas 75218-0190 - 214-320-0342.

  8. U.S. Military Casualties - Korean War Casualty Summary

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    U.S. Military Casualties - Korean War Casualty Summary. DHRA/DSS has determined that this application does not contain FOUO, CUI, or PII data.

  9. Korean War: military casualties 1950-1953 - Statista

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    The Korean War (1950-1953) resulted in nearly two million military casualties from South and North Korean forces as well as from the UN and China.

  10. Korean War Records - National Archives

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    State-Level Fatal Casualty Lists from the Korean Conflict (1951-57) Records of U.S. Military Casualties, Missing in Action, and Prisoners of War from the Era of the Korean War, electronic data records. Korean Conflict - Nurses.

  11. Korean War ‑ Causes, Timeline & Veterans - HISTORY

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    (This rate of civilian casualties was higher than World War II’s and the Vietnam War’s.) Almost 40,000 Americans died in action in Korea, and more than 100,000 were wounded.