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Christian N. Haikali On 27th July 1953, one of the major Post-World War II armed conflicts was brought to a halt after three years of stalemate. A product of the Cold War era, the Korean conflict was ceased after the delegates of both belligerent sides, the South Korean and the North Korean side, met and signed the Korean Armistice in the village of Panmunjom in Korea, marking the beginning of the still-existing ceasefire between the two Koreas. What was the Korean War?Fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953, the war began on 25th June 1950 when…