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KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953 1
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Background Information World War II ended in August 1945 It wasn’t long before the Soviets invaded North Korea; the US supported South Korea Korea was divided at the 38 th Parallel into two governments 2
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The Two Governments A Communist Korea Led by Kim Il Sung A Republic Government Led by Syngman Rhee North KoreaSouth Korea 3
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The Allies Views on Communism US President Harry Truman created the Truman Doctrine Pledged support to any country in defense of Communism British Prime Minister Winston Churchill spoke out against Communism His “Iron Curtain” speech stressed the concern of Soviet control in Eastern Europe 4
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Armed Conflict Begins with the invasion of South Korea by the North on June 25, 1950 Immediately, the UN condemns North Korea Two days later, the US pledges air and naval support For four months, the UN troops made their best efforts to defend South Korea from the North Korean People’s Army (NKPA) 5
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A Shift to Offense Beginning in September 1950, US and Republic of Korea (ROK) troops begin their goal of recapturing Seoul, the capital of South Korea In October, Communist Chinese Forces join the NKPA Fighting continues into 1951 General MacArthur pushes Truman to use atomic weapons 6
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Ending the War in Korea Fighting continued through 1952 despite occasional talks of peace On July 27, 1952: the armistice is signed at 10:00; both sides must retreat to their side of the cease-fire line within two days 7
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The Cost of Korea Financially, the war cost the US $67 billion Almost 34,000 American lives were lost in battle, over 20,000 in accidental deaths Over 103,000 were wounded 8,000 were listed as MIAs 3,700 were POWs North and South Korea have never agreed to a peace, so the DMZ (demilitarized zone) continues to be a patrolled area 8
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