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Why are there two Koreas? Why does the border between North and South—the DMZ—remain one of the most tense places on Earth? The answer lies in a brutal, complicated, and often misunderstood conflict: The Korean War.
In this "Reference Desk" episode, we're unpacking the history of the "Forgotten War." We'll explore how a line drawn on a map by foreign powers in 1945 led to a devastating conflict that tore a nation apart and created millions of separated families. We'll discuss the war's major phases, the armistice that wasn't a peace treaty, and how the echoes of this unfinished story shape everything in modern South Korea—from its mandatory military service to the heartbreaking themes in your favorite K-Dramas.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS EPISODE:
A MINI-GLOSSARY FOR THIS EPISODE:
► To see how the themes of division and longing for reunification show up in modern media, watch my video breakdown of the K-Drama Crash Landing on You on the main YouTube channel
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By Boy Meets EastWhy are there two Koreas? Why does the border between North and South—the DMZ—remain one of the most tense places on Earth? The answer lies in a brutal, complicated, and often misunderstood conflict: The Korean War.
In this "Reference Desk" episode, we're unpacking the history of the "Forgotten War." We'll explore how a line drawn on a map by foreign powers in 1945 led to a devastating conflict that tore a nation apart and created millions of separated families. We'll discuss the war's major phases, the armistice that wasn't a peace treaty, and how the echoes of this unfinished story shape everything in modern South Korea—from its mandatory military service to the heartbreaking themes in your favorite K-Dramas.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS EPISODE:
A MINI-GLOSSARY FOR THIS EPISODE:
► To see how the themes of division and longing for reunification show up in modern media, watch my video breakdown of the K-Drama Crash Landing on You on the main YouTube channel
Thanks for joining East of Everywhere! If this episode made you think, the best way to support us is by sharing it with a friend and leaving a 5-star rating on your podcast app.
✉️ Join Boy Meets Inbox
🐦 Follow us: @BoyMeetsEast on X • Instagram • TikTok
📺 Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@BoyMeetsEast
🔄 Your Boy's other adventures:
• Required Watching – deep dives into must-see films for filmmakers.
• Emerging – real-time screenwriting insights from rising writers.
Until next time, keep exploring—and keep learning!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.