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Korean War

China Jiang Jieshi Nationalist leader Supported by U.S.

China Mao Zedong Communist leader Supported by Soviet Union Won increased support because of corrupt officials

Korea 1948 – Mao’s forces dominate war 1949 – Jiang flees China Becomes People’s Republic of China 38th parallel splits Korea North Communist, South Nationalist 1950 – North Korea invades South taking Seoul

Korea cont. Truman announces we will aid South UN to send assistance USSR boycotting UN Moved troops from Japan to Korea September 1950 – MacArthur & US counterattack September 15, 1950 – Marines land @ Inchon

Korea Cont. October 1950 – North Koreans driven North of the 38th What do we do next? Go into North Korea? Repercussions?

Korea Cont. Mac pushes North, not afraid of Chinese November 25, 1950 – forced back by Chinese attack Mac opposes Limited War Truman fires Mac Spring 1951 – back at 38th July 27, 1953 – signed a cease fire

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