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Title: The Proxy War in


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The Proxy War in Korea
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  • WWII
  • Korea was a Japanese colony during WWII
  • When Japan lost the war, Russian and American
    troops liberated Korea
  • The Russians and Americans decided that Korea
    should be divided at the 38th parallel in 1945

North Korea
38th parallel
South Korea
3
  • Puppet Governments
  • The U.S. administered the South and put an
    anti-communist, pro-American leader in charge
  • The USSR administered the North and put a
    Communist leader in charge
  • Russians and Americans withdrew troops from Korea
    in 1949

Question What is a puppet government?
4
  • In 1949 China became Communist. Why is this fact
    important to Korea?
  • Important to the U.S.?

North Korea
South Korea
5
  • A Desire to Unite
  • Both Northern and Southern leaders wanted to
    unite the country but with different types of
    government.
  • Kim Il Sung (North Korean leader) understood that
    to resolve the problem of unifying the two Koreas
    was very difficult -- that he would need help. Of
    course the help he was hoping to get would come
    from the Soviet Union.
  • The Soviets and Kim gambled that Korea wasnt
    important enough to the U.S. to prompt a response

6
Attack!!!
  • 1950- NK invaded SK with 90,000 troops equipped
    with Soviet weapons tanks
  • The South Korean army crumbled and retreated
    southwards
  • Early bridge detonation story
  • The U.S. may not have cared much about Korea, but
    it did want to put teeth into the Truman
    Doctrine!
  • Afraid that Korea would fall to Communism like
    China, the U.S. began to rush in troops.
  • The U.S. brought the Korean situation up with
    the U.N.
  • The Russians were boycotting the U.N. (for a
    different reason), so the U.S. convinced the UN
    to authorize a police action to help the South
    Koreans.
  • About 90 of troops were American

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President Truman "Korea is a small country,
thousands of miles away. But what is happening
there is important to every American. The fact
that communist forces have invaded Korea is a
warning that there may be similar acts of
aggression in other parts of the world ..."
Why American Involvement?
The U.S. led UN forces pushed the North Koreans
back to the 38th parallel and then kept going.
They pushed all the way to the border of China.
See. Dont Mess With Us!
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Humiliation for the U.S.
  • China declared that it would not accept U.S.
    troops on its border!
  • American General MacArthur promised president
    Truman that the Chinese knew better than to mess
    with the U.S./him
  • Remember the U.S. had the atom bomb and China
    didnt
  • China attacked!
  • U.S. forces turned and fled ? a route

11
  • Interview Lt. Col. Charles Bussey, U.S. Army
  • "It was a rout exactly like the one that Napoleon
    faced leaving Russia. We ran head-long,
    helter-skelter, pell-mell, trying to get to
    Pusan, trying to get back to Japan. It was
    disgusting."

12
WWIII?
  • MacArthur Advised Use of the Atom Bomb
  • Truman refused
  • MacArthur went public with his disagreement
  • Truman Fired MacArthur

13
End of the Korean War
  • The Americans eventually stopped the Chinese
    advance
  • After several more years of inconclusive fighting
    back and forth, a cease fire was signed.
  • Signed in 1953, it declared the 38th parallel
    once again as the break between the two
    countries.

14
Significance
  • Reflected new American foreign policy of
    containment with teeth
  • Limited warfare (did not use atomic bomb)
  • First racially integrated (white and black) Armed
    forces
  • The result of the heroic efforts of the Tuskeegee
    Airmen, among others, in WWII
  • Begin to see a dramatic increase in military
    spending permanent mobilization
  • To this day, North South Korea remain divided.
  • The U.S. has no formal diplomatic relationship
    with North Korea.

15
  • The Cold War had become a Hot War

16
  • Permanent mobilization (American troops/military
    bases around the world 2007)

17
  • If you went to the 38th Parallel in Korea today,
    you would find a DMZ or
    de-militarized zone
  • To this day, there is no formal peace treaty
    ending the Korean War.

18
Today- North Korea is communist but it is run
by KIM Chong-il (the son of KIM Il-song, who died
in 1994. Kim Chong-il rules with almost total
power and is more of a totalitarian than a
Communist.
Kim Chong-Il
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  • In December 2002, North Korea repudiated a 1994
    agreement that shut down its nuclear reactors and
    expelled UN monitors, further raising fears it
    would produce nuclear weapons.

20
Interesting Tidbit
  • After the armistice, 50,000 communist POWs were
    released approximately two-thirds of the Chinese
    asked to go to Taiwan. Of 12,000 U.N. prisoners
    released by North Korea, 21 U.S. prisoners and
    one Scot chose to stay in China.
  • How do you think this information was used by the
    U.S.?

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Hansen Name ________________________U.S.
History Period ________________ The
Proxy War in Korea
  • WWII
  • Korea was a _______________ during WWII
  • When Japan lost the war, ________________________
    __ troops liberated Korea
  • The Russians and Americans decided that Korea
    should be ________________________________________
    _________
  • Puppet Governments
  • What is a puppet government? _____________________
    ____________________ _____________________________
    ____________
  • The U.S. administered the South and put an
    anti-__________, pro-______________leader in
    charge
  • The USSR administered the North and put a
    ___________ leader in charge
  • Russians and Americans withdrew troops
    ________________
  • 1949
  • In 1949 China became Communist.
  • Why is this fact important to Korea?
    ____________________ _____________________________
    __________________
  • Important to the U.S.? ___________________________
    ____ _____________________________________________
    ____
  • A Desire to Unite
  • Both Northern and Southern leaders wanted to
    unite the country but with _____________________
    ____________.
  • ______________(North Korean leader) understood
    that to resolve the problem of unifying the two
    Koreas was very difficult -- that he would need
    help. Of course the help he was hoping to get
    would ________________________________________.
  • The Soviets and Kim gambled that Korea wasnt
    _________ _________________ to the U.S. to
    ___________________
  • Attack!
  • 1950- NK invaded SK with ____________ equipped
    with _________________________________________
  • The South Korean army _________and _______
    southwards
  • Early bridge detonation story
  • The U.S. may not have cared much about Korea, but
    it did want to put ___________ into the
    _________________!
  • Afraid that Korea would fall to Communism
    ________, the U.S. began to ______________________
    ___.
  • The U.S. brought the Korean situation up
    __________.
  • The Russians were __________________U.N. (for a
    different reason), so the U.S. convinced the UN
    to authorize a _______________________________
    South Koreans.
  • _______________ of troops were American
  • Why American Involvement?
  • President Truman "Korea is a small country,
    thousands of miles away. But what is happening
    there is important to _________________. The fact
    that communist forces have _________________ is a
    warning that there may be ______
    _____________________ in other parts of the world
    ..."
  • The U.S. led _____________ pushed the North
    Koreans back to the 38th parallel and then kept
    going. They pushed all the way to the border of
    _____. See. _____________ ____________!
  • Humiliation for the U.S.
  • China declared that it would _____________________
    _____ ___________________________________________
    !
  • American General MacArthur promised president
    Truman that the Chinese knew better than to
    ___________________
  • Remember the U.S. had __________________ and
    China didnt
  • ____________________________!
  • U.S. forces turned and fled ? ____________

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  • WWIII?
  • MacArthur Advised __________________________
  • ____________________________
  • MacArthur went ___________ with his disagreement
  • Truman _____________ MacArthur
  • End of the Korean War
  • The Americans eventually _________________________
    ___
  • After ________________________ of
    _________________ _______________ back and forth,
    a __________ was signed.
  • Signed in _______, it declared the ______________
    once again as the break between
    _______________________.
  • Significance?
  • Reflected new American foreign policy of
    ___________with ________________
  • _________________________ (did not use atomic
    bomb)
  • First _______________ (white and black) Armed
    forces
  • The result of the heroic efforts of the
    ____________ _________________, among others,
    ____________
  • Begin to see a dramatic increase in
    ______________ _________________________________
  • To this day, North South Korea remain
    ___________
  • The U.S. has no formal ________________________
    with North Korea.
  • The Cold War had become a Hot War
  • If you went to the 38th Parallel in Korea today,
    you would find a DMZ or __________________________
    _____
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