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Korean War Chart 1950-1953 “The Forgotten War”
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Causes Cold War Communist revolution in China 1945-1949 (U.S. supported Chiang Kai-shek and Nationalists) Japan surrender (gives northern Korea to Soviets, southern Korea to Americans) Only 500 US soldiers in South Korea
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Spark June 25, 1950 North Korean army crosses 38 th parallel into South Korea
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Strategy United States United Nations involvement 90% of ½ million troops American South Korean involvement (1/2 mill.) Amphibious invasion Surround North Korean forces Heavy artillery Nuclear attack?
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Strategy North Korea Communist involvement (China and USSR) Soviet weapons, Soviet-trained military Quick, surprise attack Force of numbers Over 10 million troops
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Important/Turning Point Battles Initial attack (1950) Pusan (1 st U.S. victory) Inchon (Sep. 15, 1950) – amphibious landing Seoul (1950) Pyongyang (1951 - Chinese counter-offensive) Chosin Reservoir (1951) - “Attacking in other direction” (leave N. Korea) Pork Chop Hill (July 1953) – flat by end of 6 days Operation Ripper (get back to the 38 th parallel) Stalemate
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Heroes and Goats U.S./U.N. Douglas MacArthur Harry Truman Matthew Ridgway Syngman Rhee (1 st pres. of S. Korea) Commies Kim Il-Sung Zhou En-lai Mao Zedong
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Costs and Lives Lives U.S. 54,229 killed; 103, 248 wounded; 8142 missing; 3746 captured (169, 365 casualties) UN troops over 1 million casualties; 980,000 S. Korea China 392,600 (some estimates place at 900,000) N.Korea over 500,000 casualties 3-4 million Korean civilian casualties
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Cost Dollars U.S. Over $60 billion (defense budget at beginning of war $12 billion) China $3 billion Ammo U.S. 3.3 million tons ($20 billion)
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Treaty…uh, non-treaty results June 23, 1951 Soviet Union asks for cease-fire July 1953 Armistice signed War never officially ended 2 Koreas (divided by 38 th parallel) Draw Increased fear of communism Beginning of communist “witch hunts”
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