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Alessandro Ross
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7 May, 18:38
Why was the Korean War called the Forgotten War?
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Drew
7 May, 18:58
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It's not remembered as much as other wars (ww2, Vietnam, etc) ww1 is also kind of forgotten. It's a shame too.
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