The Korean War in 1950 and the Indo-Chinese War and the Chinese civil war in which the Communists won and that nation became a communist country.
The 20th century began in 1901 and ended in 2000
India became Republic on 26 January, 1950.
- Alaska and Hawaii became states in 1959 - Korean War started in 1950 and ended in 1953 - Korea was split in half - communist North Korea invaded the democratic South Korea. - Americans tried to take territories from North Korea, - year of 1953, two people named Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norkay reached the very top of Mt. Everest. - Albert Einstein died. He was 76 years old - Blacks had no freedom to have their own judgment or vote.
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The Chinese Civil War raged on from 1927 through 1950 and primarily ended due to the forming of the People's Republic of China.
it ended in 1968
The most recent civil war in china ended in 1949. It began in 1945, around the time of Japan's surrender. The conflict was between Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Party (Kuomintang, or KMT) and Mao Zedong's Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The Civil War in China began just about right after World War II had ended. It began in 1946 and officially ended in 1950.
When the last Qing emperor was forced to step-down, there were two competing governments, one run by the Nationalist forces who had overthrown the emperor and the other one run by the Chinese nobility and army, both these
Tibet has been controlled by the People's Republic of China since the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1950.
The Chinese Communist Revolution began in 1946 and ended in 1950 with mainland China being taken over by the Communists. The Cultural Revolution lasted from 1966 to 1976.
The Korean War in 1950 and the Indo-Chinese War and the Chinese civil war in which the Communists won and that nation became a communist country.
1950 was the Chinese year of the Tiger.
The animal for 1950 is Tiger.
The animal for 1950 is Tiger.
Well the war began in April 1927 and ended in May 1950. The civil war carried on intermittently until the looming Second Sino-Japanese War interrupted it, resulting in an organized and temporary Chinese resistance to the Japanese invasion. The Japanese assault and occupation was an opportunistic attack made possible by China's own state of internal turmoil. Japan's campaign was defeated in August, 1945 by the Allies, marking the end of World War II, and China's full-scale civil war resumed in 1946. Hostilities ended after 23 years in 1950, with an unofficial cessation of major hostilities, with the CPC controlling mainland China (including Hainan Island) and the KMT restricted to their remaining territories of Taiwan, Pescadores, and the several outlying Fujianese islands. To this day, no official armistice has ever been signed, although the two sides have close economic ties.