Korean War - Stalin's permission
Time: Apr, 1950
Place: Soviet Union (Russia now)
Details: In April 1950, Stalin gave Kim permission to invade the South under the condition that Mao would agree to send reinforcements if needed. Stalin made it clear that Soviet forces would not openly engage in combat, to avoid a direct war with the US.
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