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The Korean War

The Korean War. By: Josh and Rhianon. Location of Korea. Korean War Background. After the allied victory in WWII, Korea was split along the 38 th parallel between the U.S. and USSR. It would eventually become a free and independent country.

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The Korean War

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  1. The Korean War By: Josh and Rhianon

  2. Location of Korea

  3. Korean War Background • After the allied victory in WWII, Korea was split along the 38th parallel between the U.S. and USSR. It would eventually become a free and independent country. • When it was time for elections, the two super powers supported different leaders, leading to the split of the North and South. • The US supported the South, while the USSR supported the North.

  4. Start of Korean War • Northern troops invaded the southern half of Korea. • The UN saw this as an act of aggression and demanded the North withdrawal. • The North was resilient and Truman sent U.S. air, land and sea troops to South Korea. • Truman appointed General Douglas MacArthur as the Supreme commander of the war.

  5. North Korean Advancement • At first North Korean forces were able to advance quickly with little resistance and had pushed the South Korean army and smaller American troops to Busan. • UN forces made a counter offensive attack at Incheon and North Korean forces fell back. • When Chinese communists joined North Korean forces they counterattacked and recaptured Seoul.

  6. Advancement Route

  7. End of War • The unpopularity of the war led the public to elect Dwight D. Eisenhower as president because he pledged to end the war. • The U.S. and North Korea had different opinions and negotiations were tough so Eisenhower had to threaten nuclear war. • Eventually an armistice was signed, ending the Korean War on July 27, 1953. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr7-b3Fu4Ns

  8. Aftermath • There were four million total deaths. • 33,600 Americans • 16,000 UN • 415,000 South Koreans • 520,000 North Koreans • 900,000 Chinese • Half of Korea’s industry was destroyed and one third of all their homes were pillaged.

  9. Current Korea • Despite the Signing of the armistice the North and South remain divided today. • Both the North and the South say they would like peaceful reunification and their goal is “one Korea”. • In 2010, North Korea had reactivated its missile program, stirring the South’s military programs in reaction to this potential aggression. • The future of Korea remains to be seen…

  10. Closure • How did the UN respond to North Korean Aggression? • What happened when Chinese communist forces join with North Korea? • What ended the Korean War? • Do you think North and South will ever be united?

  11. Bibliography • "Greensburg Daily Tribune - Google News Archive Search." Google News. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2011. <http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VDJXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zkMNAAAAIBAJ&pg=4220,2978397&dq=murders+dancer+and+kills+self&hl=en>. • "Korean War Map." RCN D.C. Metro | High-Speed Internet, Digital Cable TV & Phone Service Provider. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2011. <http://users.rcn.com/mwhite28/korea.htm>. • "The Korean War." COTF. N.p., 28 Apr. 2005. Web. 11 Apr. 2011. <http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/korea/kwar.html>. • "The Korean War And Its Origins, 1945-1953." Harry S. Truman Library and Museum. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2011. <http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/koreanwar/index.php>. • "The Miami News - Google News Archive Search." Google News. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2011. <http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=aFMtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LtgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1982,6210197&dq=jazz+dorothy+donnelly&hl=en>. • MLA formatting by BibMe.org. • Ideas Created by Josh Andelora and Rhianon Molina • Give a special thanks to: • Ethan Estey • EGLY the Dinosaur • The Creepy pokemon collection on fourth Ave • The creepy pokemon collectors extremely hairy brother • A smelly Yugoslavian Guy • BATMAN • Obama’s Lama’s Mama • Some strange looking baby • Nemo the Fish • Robin • Tupac and Biggie • Ricky Bobby • Jackie Moon • Dale Doback • Spock • The extremely obese Greek dude on broadway • An extremely aggressive Man Bear Pig • The man bear pig’s pet moose • The moose is very violent • It bit me • Moose bites hurt • I slapped the moose • It bit me again •  • Inspired by Liz Bruggeman

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