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Soviets had been training revolutionaries across the world to spread communism 1949 – China would be their target
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Prior to Japanese invasion (1937): Civil war in China Between nationalism led by Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi) and communism led by Mao Zedong
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Soviet Union had supported Mao U.S. sent billions of $$$ to aid the nationalists Corrupt nationalist leaders pocketed most of $$ Generals were reluctant to fight as well Ppl were starving + Mao promised them food
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1948 – Mao’s forces dominated the war Jiang asked U.S. for help BUT U.S. gov’t officials won’t support the corruption 1949 – Jiang fled China + took control of the Chinese island of Taiwan ∴ Mao + Communists took over China naming it the People’s Republic of China Communists now controlled ¼ of world’s land, 1/3 world’s ppl
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After the war Korea was divided b/w U.S. and S.U. at the 38 th parallel North Korea: Stalin installed a communist gov’t Provided them w/ lots of military aid South Korea: U.S. oversaw the noncommunist South Korea Didn’t provide nearly as much aid
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American troops stayed in South Korea until June 1949 As soon as U.S. left, North Korea began a huge military buildup June 25, 1950 NK attacked SK at the 38 th parallel w/ 90,000 troops, Soviet weapons, + tanks Took over Seoul (capital) + went after the retreating South Korean army
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Truman did not want to repeat past mistakes (appeasement) ∴ he announced the U.S. would help S. Korea Then, UN Security Council voted to support S. Korea If present, Russia would have vetoed this decision BUT was boycotting the Sec. Council b/c they refused to allow Mao/People’s Republic of China to hold a seat
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However Truman did not ask Congress for a declaration of war (required by the Constitution) Compliant w/ the UN resolution, Truman ordered Am. troops in Japan to go to South Korea
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The Problem: These occupation forces were not equipped w/ the supplies to stop an invasion American, S. Korean, + other UN forces met in Pusan, South Korea Did get some fresh supplies from Japan
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MacArthur had plan to drive the N. Koreans out of S. Korea Surprise attack at Inchon would not suspect this, bad place to land Sept 1950 – Attack on Inchon worked, NK army retreated north By Oct. 1950 they were driven completely north of the 38 th parallel
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Had to decide: Should U.S. officials declare their UN mandate as a success and end the war? OR… Should they push north above the 38 and punish the communists? MacArthur eager to push forward and convinces Truman to do so. Truman pushed a resolution thru the UN for a “unified, independent and democratic” Korea
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MacArthur pushes north thru N. Korea up to the Chinese border by Thanksgiving Nov 25, 1950 MacArthur is faced w/ 300,000 Chinese soldiers Outnumbered the UN forces fall back
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Truman worried that w/ China in the fight, war could extend thru/out Asia Could only be won thru a huge commitment and atomic weapons Truman favored a limited war: fought only to achieve specific means Truman v MacArthur!
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Until 1953 UN forces and China/N Korea faced a stalemate by the 38 th parallel Small bloody battles, nothing decisive Diplomats were working on a peace agreement during this time…
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1952 Election: The stalemate in Korea was a big issue Dwight D Eisenhower(R) promised to end the war and was elected Ike visited Korea to study the scene Determined only strong (nuclear) action could end the war issued China a warning Stalin died 3/5/53 ∴ the communists agreed to a cease-fire Still in effect today = DMZ
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No clear victory in the Korean War NK = communist to this day SK = noncommunist, allies w/ the U.S.+ UN Short Term Effects 37,000 Americans killed, 103,000 wounded Relations w/ China worsened Armed forces integrated Long-Term Effects Military spending increases Military commitments increase worldwide Relations w/Japan improve Future presidents send military to combat w/o Congressional approval
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