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Soviet forces withdrew from the North in 1948, and most American forces withdrew from the South in 1949. Ambassador Shtykov suspected Rhee was
planning to invade the North and was sympathetic to Kim's goal of Korean unification under socialism. The two successfully lobbied Soviet
leader Joseph Stalin to support a quick war against the South, which culminated in the outbreak of the Korean War.[28][29][30][31]
Korean War
Main article: Korean War
See also: Aftermath of the Korean War, Korean Demilitarized Zone, and North Korea–South Korea relations
Territory often changed hands early in the war, until the front stabilized.
The military of North Korea invaded the South on 25 June 1950, and swiftly overran most of the country. The United Nations Command (UNC) was
subsequently established following the UN Security Council's recognition of North Korean aggression against South Korea. The motion passed
because the Soviet Union, a close ally of North Korea and a member of the UN Security Council, was boycotting the UN over its recognition of
the Republic of China rather than the People's Republic of China.[32] The UNC, led by the United States, intervened to defend the South, and rapidly
advanced into North Korea. As they neared the border with China, Chinese forces intervened on behalf of North Korea, shifting the balance of the war
again. Fighting ended on 27 July 1953, with an armistice that approximately restored the original boundaries between North and South Korea, but no
peace treaty was signed.[33] Approximately 3 million people died in the Korean War, with a higher proportional civilian death toll than World War II or
the Vietnam War.[34][35][36][37][38] In both per capita and absolute terms, North Korea was the country most devastated by the war, which resulted in the death
of an estimated 12–15% of the North Korean population (c. 10 million), "a figure close to or surpassing the proportion of Soviet citizens killed in World
War II," according to Charles K. Armstrong.[39] As a result of the war, almost every substantial building in North Korea was destroyed.[40][41] Some have
referred to the conflict as a civil war, with other factors involved.[42]
A heavily guarded demilitarized zone (DMZ) still divides the peninsula, and an anti-communist and anti-North Korea sentiment remains in South Korea.
Since the war, the United States has maintained a strong military presence in the South which is depicted by the North Korean government as an
imperialist occupation force.[43] It claims that the Korean War was caused by the United States and South Korea.[44]
Post-war developments
Statue of Chollima Movement in Pyongyang
The post-war 1950s and 1960s saw an ideologicial shift in North Korea, as Kim Il Sung sought to consolidate his power. Kim Il Sung was highly critical
of Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev and his de-Stalinization policies and critiqued Khrushchev as revisionist.[45] During the 1956 August Faction
Incident, Kim Il Sung successfully resisted efforts by the Soviet Union and China to depose him in favor of Soviet Koreans or the pro-Chinese Yan'an
faction.[46][47] Some scholars believe that the 1956 August incident was an example of North Korea demonstrating political independence.[46][47][48] However,
most scholars consider the final withdrawal of Chinese troops from North Korea in October 1958 to be the latest date when North Korea became
effectively independent. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, North Korea sought to distinguish itself internationally by becoming a leader of the Non-
Aligned Movement and promoting the ideology of Juche.[49] In United States policymaking, North Korea was considered among the Captive Nations.
[50]
Despite its efforts to break out of the Soviet and Chinese spheres of influence, North Korea remained closely aligned with both countries throughout
the Cold War.[51]
An internal CIA study acknowledged various achievements of the North Korean government post-war: compassionate care for war orphans and
children in general, a radical improvement in the status of women, free housing, free healthcare, and health statistics particularly in life expe