Press 1, 2,3, or 4. Sorry mobile stans forgot to mention it but the squares on the military map represent military bases and the anchors obviously show naval ports (Continuation of page 4) - Insurgencies that are aligned and backed by the DPRK would tear through North Korea. All attempts at rebellion would be achieved, which would snuff out any influence Seoul had wished to maintain at war's end. Months of fighting would stangnate progress at integration, and thousands of North Korean citizens would die. Fortunately, a large resistance movement, closer along the border of South Korea, would begin sabotaging North Korean logistics and communications, leading to a massive victory at Pyongyang for South Korea. With the capture of Pyongyang, multiple of the last remaining divisions would surrender and be slaughtered for their many crimes against humanity. With the official end of the civil war, reintegration would begin with a 20-year-long attempt at reestablishing a democratic form of government. The Korean Provisional State would be born and maintain North Korea until total reintegration would be less hectic. A revised education system, a form of national defense, and a massive cut in military spending would be needed to try to assimilate the Korean people. Additionally, employment would skyrocket with tons and tons of labor needed to rebuild both Koreas. Throughout this process, Korea would gain a massive amount of debts to China and Russia because of their governments stating that the debts were owed to Korea, which was in the middle of a civil war, so the winner of the war would be entitled to the debts. Along with them, Korea would owe America and many of its allies a near 500B dollar debt, which has only risen with time. Politically, Korea still remains divided across the pre-22nd century borders. North Korean sympathizers founded the "Workers Party", and almost always gain the total support of North Korea, with the exceptions of the 2322, 2040, and 2048 elections, where regions voted for another party. The Sino-Korean Union Party was the result of a compromise to represent Chinese citizens in an otherwise Korean-majority state. The provinces of Liaoning and Yanji always vote with a heavy majority and are usually the tie breakers in legislative matters. Because of their Chinese origins, they remain insistent on either one or both splitting the region of Manchuria and would provide a war goal against the state that owns the region. Korea's population has fluctuated heavily throughout its years. With massive policy changes to improve the quality of life for parents and ensure childcare is affordable for the everyday Korean family, the population has rebounded, but cracks have started to show once more, with the birth rates declining and the mortality rate growing once more.
I'm not very good at making lore stuff, so please forgive me if I wrote something that isn't very good Korean War military and civilian casualties: N. Korea - 4.5M S. Korea - 6.9M N. Korea Aligned Nations - 549K S. Korea Aligned Nations - 283K Total: 12.2M