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Explore the origins, progression, and aftermath of the Korean War that saw opposing ideologies clash, leading to a devastating conflict with global implications. Learn about key figures, battles, and the eventual outcomes of this significant historical event.
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The Origins • After Japan was defeated in WWII, The USSR liberated North Korea and the US liberated South Korea. • The US and USSR agreed that Korea would unify after 5 years, but both countries established biased govts. • Kim il Sung and Syngman Rhee wanted to united Korea under their own rule. • Armed with Soviet weapons, N.K. antagonized S.K. at the border.
The War • Pres. Truman believed North Korean aggression was a test of America’s will to resist communism so the US convinced the United Nations to assist South Korea. • North Korean forced pushed coalition forces to the southeast corner of Korea. • Gen. MacArthur invaded Korea, which resulted in the UN forces occupying the entire peninsula. • China viewed this as an act of aggression and joined the war, decimating coalition forces and pushing them back to the 38th parallel.
The Results • The war ended in 1953, resulting in 54,000 killed and 100,000 wounded. • Both sides occupied the same territory as before. • Dwight Eisenhower was the first Republican president in 20 years and won on a platform of ending the war. • It was the first desegregated war.