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The Korean War and its Aftermath By Adam Eudy and David Go

Background WWII Korea under Japanese rule (1910-1945) Cold war Chinese civil war (1945-1949) Korea divided (1945-1949)

Dictator vs. dictator the communist dictator Kim Il Sung (1912-1994) the anti-communist dictator Syngman Rhee (1875-1965) www.mtholyoke.edu en.wikipedia.org

The Korean war began On June 25, 1950, some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean people’s army poured across the 38th parallel. 4 days 3 month koreanwarmatthewstocker.blogspot.com

unit8jong11.wikispaces.com

The U.N. Gets involved On July 1, 1950 U.N. forces lead by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur entered the war on behalf of South Korea. www.britannica.com en.wikipedia.org

The U.N. Pushes North During September of 1950 MacArthur landed U.N. troops 150 miles behind enemy lines in Inchon. With this the U.N. was able to push the North Koreans towards China’s border. Reaching its highest point in November www.army.mil

China Gets Involved China considered the U.N. advance a threat to their borders This caused China to launch an offensive against the U.N. in November 1950 Pushing the U.n. forces south to line well below the 38th parallel. arlequinsworld.blogspot.com history.howstuffworks.com

Stalemate After intense fighting the U.N. forces made it back to the 38th parallel in mid-April of 1951. The fighting stayed at the 38th parallel for the rest of the war. mscaputouhs.wikispaces.com

Truman vs MacArthur Lawrence

The War is Over The war finally ended on July 27, 1953. After 2 years negotiation and stalemating. en.wikipedia.org

Who Won? Neither side gained or lost any territory so technically neither side won. www.rappler.com

CNN Library

The 38th Parallel The Bored between North and South Korea. This Border is a 2 mile wide Demilitarize zone that serves as neutral ground for diplomacy between the Koreas. en.wikipedia.org www.commandposts.com

The 38th Parallel Continued Global News Channel

Aftermath on Japan Before the Korean war After the Korean war Economic recession Low in man power and supplies Unable to have military force War criminal country Rise of economy Mass importation of raw materials Mass production of war supplies Formed japan self-defense forces Back to international community

Aftermath on japan (continue)

Aftermath on Korea Devastating causalities; 10 Percent of the entire Korean population reported as killed, wounded or missing. Half of Koreas industry was destroyed and a third of all homes. Families are divided www.bubblews.com

Aftermath on Korea continued North Korea - remained as what it is in 1950, with primitive dictatorship regime and low standard of living. South Korea - remained authoritarian state for many years. Democracy slowly developed in South Korea.

Aftermath on china Even though there was some aid from the soviet, it has burdened the poor country. The Communist had stood up against outside world as Mao had promised in 1949. commons.wikimedia.org

Aftermath on china Continued War had helped consolidating the regime’s power and authority in China, as it has justified repression and removal of whoever challenge the regime. www.aim.org

Aftermath on United state This war created a fear in the United States of the ‘domino effects’ of communism. The United States intervened in Vietnam to avoid another North Korea. www.usatoday.com

Aftermath on United state Continued The war demonstrated the will of the United States to do everything possible to prevent the proliferation of communism. mapsof.net

Korean War Memorial: Statue Dedicated on July 27, 1995 Contains 19, 7 feet tall statues. 14 army 3 Marines 1 Navy 1 Air force www.armedforcesreunions.com

Korean War Memorial: Wall Dedicated on July 27, 1995 Has 41 panels extending 164 feet Over 2400 photographs from Army, Navy, Marines, and Air force www.tcsdk12.org

M*a*s*h M*A*S*H was a Movie and TV show that took place in a Mobile army Surgical Hospital during the Korean war. Movie: Created in 1970. TV show: Lasted from 1972-1983. “Mash.” “Mash.”

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