What Were The Causes And Effects Of The DMZ (After Korean War)?
The Korean Dmz is a piece of land across Korean Peninsula.DMZ was created after the ceasefire of July 27,1953. It was created as each side agreed to move there their troops 2000 m from the border. It created a buffer zone of 4 km. Its main cause was that over three million lives were lost in the conflicts before Korean war, and to avoid major conflicts between South Korea and DPRK. As far as its effects are concerned, DMZ is devoid of humans, their machineries, other than a large number of mines. In many ways it is still the last front of Cold War.