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By Andrew Henderson,Mario Parra, Jack Walsh
Mark Roberts
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What was the Korean War?
  • The Korean War, also known as the forgotten war,
    was a by-product of the Cold War.
  • In fact the Korean War was the only actual
    conflict during the Cold War.
  • The war lasted from 1950 to 1953 (a cease fire
    was called in 1953 and has lasted till this day
    the war has not yet ended officially.)

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Why are North Korea and South Korea Separated?
  • At the end of World War 2, the then 2 great
    super-powers of the world USA and the USSR still
    occupied Korea.
  • In 1950 they agreed to split the country in half.
    The USA was in charge of South Korea and the USSR
    was in charge of North Korea.
  • They split the country along the 38th parallel.
    The 38th parallel is a line that you would see on
    a map of the world, or a globe. The 38th parallel
    is a line that splits Korea right down the
    centre.
  • The Republic of Korea was called in South Korea,
    and in the North the Peoples Democratic Republic
    of Korea in the North.

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Who Started the war?
  • Relations between the two countries became
    increasingly strained, and on June 25, 1950,
    North Korean forces invaded South Korea.
  • The United Nations quickly condemned the invasion
    as an act of aggression, demanded the withdrawal
    of North Korean troops from the South, and called
    upon its members to aid South Korea.

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Who else fought in the Korean War?
  • The United Nations decided to send a force of
    nations over to defend South Korea, when North
    Korea didnt comply.
  • Composed of contingents from 15 nations including
    Australia, Britain, United States, Canada,
    Turkey, Greece, Colombia, New Zealand, The
    Philippines, France, The Netherlands, South
    Africa and Luxembourg.
  • They also sent in medical units from Denmark,
    India, Italy, Norway and Sweden

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Conflict
  • In the first weeks of the conflict the North
    Korean forces met little resistance and advanced
    rapidly.
  • By the 10th of September, 1950, they had driven
    the South Korean army and a small American force
    to the southeast tip of Korea, and had captured
    almost all of South Korea including Seoul South
    Koreas capital city.
  • North Korea now occupied almost all of Korea and
    to many it looked like they had won the war.

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Fighting Back
  • A counterattack began on the 15th of September,
    when UN forces made a courageous landing on the
    west coast of Korea, and gave the American and
    South Korean forces some much needed
    re-enforcements.
  • Thanks to these re-enforcements, North Korean
    forces suffered heavy losses and had to retreat
    back into their own country, as their forces were
    stretched and could not hold back the combined
    forces of the UN, USA and South Korea.

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Conclusion
  • After months of heavy fighting, and of great
    losses to both sides, the center of the conflict
    was returned to the 38th parallel, where it
    remained for the rest of the war.
  • However tensions between the 2 nations remain
    tense. Even today the whole of the world is wary
    of North Korea as they have kept their country
    almost closed off, and almost no-one knows what
    they are doing.

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Casualties of the Korean War
  • United States
  • Killed 54,246
  • Wounded 103,284
  • South Korea
  • Killed 415,004
  • Wounded 428,568
  • United Nations
  • Killed and Wounded 15,465
  • China
  • Killed and Wounded 900,000
  • North Korea
  • Killed and Wounded 520,000

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Korean War Facts
  • 6.8 million served on active-duty during the
    Korean War.
  • 1.8 million served during period of hostilities,
    36,940 of those died during the war.
  • 4,793 died while missing in action.
  • 92,100 service members were wounded in during the
    course of the war, often more than once.
  • 8,176 are still listed as missing in action 7,140
    were POWs of whom 4,418 returned.

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Korean War Facts (continued)
  • 131 Korean War participants received the Medal of
    Honour.
  • The average age of Korean War veterans as of 2003
    is 69 years old.
  • California has the highest number of Korean
    Veterans.
  • 18 of Koran War era veterans did not have a high
    school diploma.
  • 46 of American casualties were sustained between
    July 1951 and July 1953.
  • 16 of veterans serviced by Veteran Hospitals are
    Korean veterans.

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Korean War Facts (continued)
  • 172,600 Korean veterans receive service-connected
    compensation.
  • Nearly 79,000 Koran veterans received disabled
    vocational rehabilitation.
  • There are more than 40,000 Internet web sites
    related to the Korean War.
  • More than 60,000 headstones have been provided
    for Korean War veterans.
  • Fewer than 21 of Korean veterans are associated
    with any reunion or military association.

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Images
The Division of North South Korea
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Images (continued)
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Images (continued)
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Images (continued)
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Images (continued)
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Bibliography
  • All of the images were obtained through the
    www.google.com images search
  • The information presented was taken from
  • www.answers.com and we searched Korean War
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