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Partisans in Korean War
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Partisans in Korean War : ウィキペディア英語版
Partisans in Korean War

Partisans were active before, during and after the Korean War in the South Korean peninsular.
They are considered as the remnants of the Korean People's Army of North Korea, some local civilians who are in favor of North Korea, some voluntary participants out of curiosity or in the reason of vengeance, and some local civilians in the region of the partisan occupying areas. They could be considered as belligerent forces behind the 38th parallel before the Korean War, behind the front lines during the Korean War, and behind the demilitarized zone after the Korean War.
==Terminology==
They are usually called by the name of:
* palchitan(빨치산; a transliteration of partisan),
* nambugun(남부군),
* kongsan bijuk(공산비적) like Viet Cong,
* kongbi(공비)(abbreviation of 공산비적),
* communist guerrillas(공산 게릴라).
The KongBi has now become a general term for any armed North Korean infiltrators.

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