THE EVENTS OF THE KOREAN WAR Flashcards

1
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When was the Korean War?

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June 1950 – July 1953

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Describe North Korea’s aims in the Korean War (1950-1953).

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  1. To successfully take over the territory of South Korea.

2. To unite Korea as a communist country.

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Describe America’s aims in the Korean War (1950-1953).

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  1. To halt / “contain” the spread of communism in Korea and elsewhere in Asia.
  2. To demonstrate America’s strength against communism.
  3. For President Truman and government to win the support of the American people.
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Describe China’s aims in the Korean War (1950-1953).

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  1. To establish their international status and military strength.
  2. To aid the spread of communism
  3. To make Korea a communist “buffer state”, secure its borders and remove the presence of capitalism.
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Describe the USSR’s aims in the Korean War (1950-1953).

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  1. To aid the spread of communism.

2. To avoid provoking war with America (who has more nuclear weapons).

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When did the North Korean People’s Army invade South Korea?

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June 25, 1950

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How many North Korean soldiers invaded South Korea in June 1950?

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75,000 soldiers

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From June to September 1950, how much territory did the North Korean People’s Army occupy in the South?

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they had taken over nearly the entire territory of South Korea, with the exception of an area in the southeast region of the country.

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How would you describe the success of the North Korea between June 1950 and September 1950?

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Highly successful – South Korea did not have the military power to stop the North taking over nearly the entire territory of South Korea.

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How did America respond to the invasion of South Korea? (Give two responses)

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  1. They immediately sent advisers, supplies and warships to the waters around Korea.
  2. They put pressure on the United Nations Security Council to attack the actions of North Korea and to ask them to withdraw their troops.
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What is the United Nations (UN), and when was it set up?

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An international organisation that aims to prevent war and promote international co-operation. It was set up after the Second World War in 1945

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What did member countries of the United Nations do after North Korea’s invasion of the South?

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They voted on whether the UN should get involved in conflict.

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Why did the USSR not take part in, and veto (block), the UN vote to intervene in Korea?

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The USSR was boycotting the UN at the time. This was because America had stopped China’s entry to the United Nations and did not recognize Mao Zedong and the Communists as the rightful leaders of China.

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What did the UN agree to do in Korea?

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They agreed to help South Korea militarily by forcing North Korea out of the South, to restore international peace and to protect the region.

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Which provided most of the soldiers and funding for the UN’s involvement?

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America

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16
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Who was commander / leader of the UN force sent to Korea?

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General Douglas MacArthur

17
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When did the UN troops arrive in Korea?

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September 1950

18
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Where did UN troops land in September 1950?

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They landed in Inchon and Pusan

19
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How many UN troops were sent to Korea in September 1950?

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75,000 UN troops

20
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How successful was the UN involvement in Korea from September 1950 to October 1950?

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Highly successful – the UN forces and South Korean troops drove the North Korean People’s Army back beyond the 38th parallel to the Yalu river on the Chinese border.

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How did America’s / the UN’s policy in Korea change during the Korean War?

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It changed from the policy of “containment” (pushing the North Korean army back over the 38th parallel) to one of “roll back” (attempting to eradicate communist North Korea completely).

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When did China enter the Korean War?

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October 1950

23
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Why did China enter the Korean War in October 1950?

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Encouraged by America to do so, the UN forces had forced the North Korean army to the Chinese border.

24
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How did the Soviet Union support China and North Korea during the war?

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They provided military advice and equipment, such as modern tanks and planes.

25
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How successful were China’s “People’s Volunteers” (the army) From October 1950 and January 1951?

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Very successful – the United Nations troops were pushed back beyond the 38th parallel into South Korea.

26
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How would you describe the Korean War between 1951 and 1953?

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It was at a stalemate (standstill) on the 38th parallel – neither side forced the other beyond the border.

27
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Why was General MacArthur sacked in 1951?

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MacArthur wanted to carry on the war and follow a more aggressive policy (including invading China and using nuclear weapons). President Truman disagreed and did not want to risk entering a war with China and the USSR. MacArthur did not follow instructions and openly threatened war with China in March 1951. He was subsequently removed from his position as commander.

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When did peace talks between the North and South begin?

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June 1951

29
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Why did peace talks fail between North and South in 1951?

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The countries disagreed over an exchange of prisoners, and fighting continued.

30
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Who was elected President of the USA in 1952, and why did this help to end the war?

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Dwight D. Eisenhower

He was committed to end the war in Korea

31
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Who died in March 1953, and why did this help to end the war?

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Josef Stalin (leader of the USSR)

After this, China and North Korea were not confident that the USSR would continue to support the war.

32
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When was the armistice (agreement to end the war) finally signed?

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July 1953