1950
The year 1950 marked a significant period in global history, characterized by the aftermath of World War II. Many countries were focused on rebuilding their economies and societies. The Cold War was beginning to take shape, with tensions rising between the United States and the Soviet Union.
In Asia, the Korean War began in June 1950, as North Korea invaded South Korea, leading to a conflict that would last until 1953. This war was a pivotal moment in the struggle between communist and non-communist forces, influencing international relations for decades to come.