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The Korean War E nds

The Korean War E nds. by Blair Fritz. Armistice. Was held in Panmunjom and the cause for the armistice was to release our prisoners and then we would release there's . It was such a big deal to sign this armistice because after Everybody signed it that set usa out of Korea and we left.

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The Korean War E nds

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  1. The Korean War Ends by Blair Fritz

  2. Armistice • Was held in Panmunjom and the cause for the armistice was to release our prisoners and then we would release there's . • It was such a big deal to sign this armistice because after Everybody signed it that set usa out of Korea and we left. • The armistice was basically know as a peace treaty.

  3. Demilitarizeized Zone (DMZ) • Strip of land running across the Korean peninsula that serves as a buffer zone between North and South Korea. • Its basically called the 38th parallel. • The war never ended in Korea also

  4. Eisenhower 1952 • He divided the country up 38th parallel. • He also made the peace treaty. • Stopped Macarthur from going up in china that’s one of the biggest things he has done. • http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/DwightDEisenhower

  5. Panmunjom • August-Sept 1953, released the prisoners. • It’s a small city where the peace treaty was held to get back our prisoners and the Koreans get back there's. • The city was on the border or north and south Korea. • The meetings to sign the armistice they where in tents. • Since South Korea never signed the armistice, the two countries technically remain at war. • http://www.tourdmz.com/english/03jsa/p1.php

  6. Bibliographic • http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/DwightDEisenhower • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panmunjom • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Demilitarized_Zone

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