14,2,2024 INTRODUCTION Hello guys, My name is Aung Myint Myat Hein. My group member names are Chuu Myat Thaw, Eain dray Myo Oo, Myat Htoo Khant and Thit Nyi Htet. Now we are talking about Time travel Journal and also go to the past. 1 0 02 13 TIME1 MACHINE 20 24 31 35 611 722 833 TIME0MACHINE 1944 2 55 C F DA A G EB B H F C AC I GD B D J HE C E K B AC BD AC E BD F CE G 6 7 8 9 0 T L OI A U MP J B V NQK C WOR L D X P S ME Y QT NF T O U P V Q WAR X BS Y CT 1 2 3 4 7 22 8 33 19 44 2 55 3 66 7 3 8 4 1 9 5 0 2 6 1 3 7 2 After five years of simmering tensions on the Korean peninsula, the Korean War began on June 25, 1950, when the Northern Korean People's Army invaded South Korea in a coordinated general attack at several strategic points along the 38th parallel, the line dividing communist North Korea from the non-communist Republic of Korea in the south. Total civilian deaths: 2–3 million (est.) North Koreans: 1,550,000 total casualties (est.) Japanese Occupation (1910-1945): •Korea was under Japanese occupation from 1910 to 1945. •At the end of World War II in 1945, Japan surrendered, leading to the liberation of Korea. Division of Korea (1945): •The Allies, particularly the United States and the Soviet Union, agreed to divide Korea along the 38th parallel. •The Soviet Union occupied the northern part, while the United States occupied the southern part. Korean War (1950-1953): •Tensions between the two Koreas escalated, leading to the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950. •North Korea, with the support of the Soviet Union and China, invaded South Korea. •The conflict ended in 1953 with an armistice, but no formal peace treaty was signed, leaving the two Koreas technically Post-Korean War Era: •North and South Korea remained divided along the heavily fortified demilitarized zone (DMZ). •Both countries developed separately, with different political and economic systems. Contemporary Situation: •The division of Korea remains one of the most enduring legacies of the Cold War. •Efforts to achieve reunification have been sporadic, and the Korean Peninsula remains a geopolitical hotspot. The End As the echoes of the past fade, my journey through time concludes. These pages now bear witness to the stories of yesteryears, bridging the gap between then and now. Until the next temporal sojourn, I bid adieu to the ages, grateful for the glimpses into the mysteries of time. Thanks For Watching