The Korean War June 25th, 1950 - July 27th, 1953.

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The Korean War June 25th, July 27th, 1953

After WW2 the Allies divided Korea between them. The Republic of Korea (South Korea) Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)

They were divided at the 38 th Parallel North Korea

On August 15, 1948, the Republic of Korea (R.O.K.) was established. Syngman Rhee became the republic's first president. On September 9, 1948, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (D.P.R.K.) was established in the north under Kim Il Sung.

Syngman Rhee

Kim Il Sung

Guerrilla fighting in the south and clashes between southern and northern forces along the 38th parallel intensified during

North Korea became communist Supported by communist China and Russia Was given massive amounts of weapons and support to invade S. Korea

By mid-1950 North Korean forces numbered between 150,000 and 200,000 troops, with 210 fighter planes and 280 tanks.

South Korea had less than 100,000 men--an army with no tanks, heavy artillery, or combat airplanes

In the predawn hours of Sunday, June 25, 1950, the North Korean forces, spearheaded by tanks and self-propelled guns, unleashed all-out attacks across the 38th parallel.

The North Koreans quickly crushed South Korean defenses at the 38th parallel. South Korea's army was simply overwhelmed. The capital of Seoul fell in three days.

The suburbs of Seoul, destroyed by artillery and air strikes. Photo taken 08/20/1951.

By early August, South Korean forces were confined in the southeastern corner of the peninsula. Fifty miles short of the sea, a defensive perimeter (labeled the "Pusan Perimeter") was formed. The rest of the territory was in the hands of the North Korean army.

The US and United Nations came to S. Korea’s aid with troops, weapons, and money. WHY????

The course of the war changed abruptly, and within weeks much of North Korea was taken by United States and South Korean forces.

China and the Soviet Union could not risk N. Korea’s defeat so they sent troops of their own.

Many thought the US should use another Atomic Bomb to win the Korean War. President Truman refused and even fired General MacArthur for publicly supporting using an atomic bomb in Korea. In your opinion is dropping an atomic bomb worth saving all those American lives?

July 27 th Armistice Signed “a truce” “agreement to stop fighting” Neither side was declared a victor, instead both sides agreed to their pre-war boundaries of the 38 th Parallel.

The War lasted 3 years and one month and devastated the peninsula Casualties on both sides were enormous.

July 27, 1953: Peace Treaty signed at Panmunjom 38th parallel reset as boundary between communist North and anti- communist South. Cold War tensions continue unabated. Gen. Mark W. Clark says he has "the unenviable distinction of being the first US Army commander to sign an armistice without victory."

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