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The Korean War

Tensions During the 1940’s, political tensions were building in Korea Japan had ruled Korea from 1910-1945, but had been driven out by the United States and the Soviet Union. 1945-the Allies had divided Korea into two zones, the Soviets occupied the northern zone and U.S. troops occupied the southern zone.

North and South Korea https://www.cia.gov/

Divided Korea North Korea was led by communist leader Kim Il Sung South Korea was led by Syngman Rhee and called itself the Republic of Korea Syngman Rhee http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syngman_Rhee Kim Il Sung http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Il-sung

U.S. Involvement South Korea was unstable economically The United States feared that South Korea would fall to communism U.S. government helped to build up the South Korean military Both the U.S. and the Soviets removed their troops from Korea in 1949.

Fighting Begins North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950. The UN became involved and asked for an immediate cease fire The Soviets were boycotting the U.N. due to the denial of admittance of China to the world governing body

Support for South Korea June 27th-The U.N. Security Council labeled North Korea as an aggressor and offered support to South Korea The U.S. sponsored this resolution U.S. forces entered South Korea under the direction General MacArthur 15 other countries gave military and monetary support, however no other country gave the same support that the United States did.

Split Power By September the North Koreans had pushed the U.S. and South Korean forces into a retreat September 15, 1950, General MacArthur led a counterattack and recaptured Seoul, which is South Korea’s capital The UN and U.S. forces were hit with a counterattack from the North Koreans and eventually had to settle with a defensive line at the 38th parallel

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/macarthur/maps/koreatxt.html

China’s Involvement China aided North Korea in late November. Due to China’s involvement, General MacArthur called for a major expansion of the war. His proposal included: Blockading China’s coast Invading the interior of China

Conflict Regarding the Plan Supporters of MacArthur’s plan said it would overthrow the Communist regime in China Opponents argued that blockading China could entice the Soviets to become involved

Truman’s Response President Truman opposed MacArthur’s plan Truman removed MacArthur from his position in April 1951 The war had reached a stalemate by the summer of 1951. The war became a hot button issue in election of 1952

Election of 1952 Republican candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower Democrat candidate Adlai Stevenson Eisenhower promised to end the Korean war yet still resist the spread of Communism Eisenhower won the electoral college 442-89 President Eisenhower http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/de34.html

The War Ends Eisenhower stayed true to his word to end the war Bombing raids increased by the U.S. in North Korea in May of 1953 July 27th, 1953 an armistice was agreed upon. The outcome of the war was the same dividing line that was present before the start of the war, approximately around the 38th parallel

Final Outcome http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/macarthur/maps/koreatxt.html

Resources Holt, Rinehart and Winston. American Government. 2003. PBS. American Experience. www.pbs.org Whitehouse.gov. www.whitehouse.gov