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This division led to the devastating Korean War in 1950, a conflict characterized by intense and brutal warfare. The U.S. dropped nearly a million gallons of napalm in just four months, obliterating major cities, including Pyongyang. The war ended in 1953 with an armistice, leaving the peninsula divided along the DMZ—a heavily fortified boundary with over a million landmines, barbed wires, and tens of thousands of soldiers, where neither side dares to blink.