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    and the communist Northern part of Korea . During the Korean War‚ the United States had two presidents. Harry Truman was president when it began in 1950‚ and Dwight Eisenhower was elected in 1952. The president of South Korea during this time was Syngman Rhee. Korea’s biggest problem has always been the lack of resources. Even today‚ the limited natural resources and small population have deprived them of being a more powerful nation. China entered the war on October 19th‚ 1950 . General MacArthur

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    The Korean War was the first major ‘proxy war’ of the Cold War‚ and was relatively significant to the development of the Cold War due to a number of factors. Overall it can be seen as a clear example of the United States’ policy of containment in action‚ leading to the vast growth of America’s military capability‚ as well as the globalisation of the Cold War due to the military alliances constructed by the US. Along with this‚ the Korean War ended with the emergence of China as the frontrunner of

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    Was the division of Korean Peninsula in 1945 inevitable? This is a very complex question that we have to take a look from different sides to make a clear judgement on. It was not just one event that led to the division of Korean; there were multiple events led to the division of Korea such as the Japanese invasion and intervention of more powerful states during World War II. These series of event of eventually led the division and some of the events were not avoidable. Based on this reasoning‚ I

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    A Country Divided: A Cultural Background of the Republic of Korea SGT Bruneau‚ Glenn E. ADA ALC 004-16 A Country Divided: A Cultural Background of the Republic of Korea In this world of conflicting ideas‚ cultures‚ and beliefs‚ it is important to have allies on your side. One country that the United States of America (USA) considers their closest ally is the Republic of Korea‚ also known as South Korea. The relationship between these two great countries is mutually beneficial

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    got involved and neither would China. This is the view of historian James Patterson and of historian Peter Lowe who believes that although the USA‚ China and the USSR did play roles in the war‚ the blame falls onto Kim Il Sung (North Korea) and Syngman Rhee (South Vietnam) and Korea in context was a civil war. However questions can be raised about this view‚ why would North Korea suddenly launch an

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    Causes of Korean War

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    The Causes of the Korean War‚ 1950-1953 Ohn Chang-Il Korea Military Academy ABSTRACT The causes of the Korean War (1950-1953) can be examined in two categories‚ ideological and political. Ideologically‚ the communist side‚ including the Soviet Union‚ China‚ and North Korea‚ desired to secure the Korean peninsula and incorporate it in a communist bloc. Politically‚ the Soviet Union considered the Korean peninsula in the light of Poland in Eastern Europe—as a springboard to attack Russia—and

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    What is Political Oppression? There is no international consensus on the definition of political oppression. Oppression is the prolonged cruel‚ unjust treatment‚ or control of a particular body of individuals. Political oppression asserts that the government is oppressing a body or group of individuals. One of the most well known cases of political oppression is the current situation in the Democratic Peoples Republic of North Korea. Historical Context In the early 1950s‚ after the liberation

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    3-25-13 P-3 Constitutional Wars? The United States was involved in both the Korean (1950-53) and Vietnam (1964-73) wars. Though the wars were fought at different times‚ both dealt with communism and containment. Questions arose as to why the United States was involved in these wars without having any formal declaration of war. Presidents Truman‚ Johnson and Nixon were involved with these wars. Many people think that congress neglected its constitutional military responsibilities and handed

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    History Notes on Cold War

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    History notes Yalta Conference February 1945 Relations between Churchill and Stalin were frosty Greatest source of conflict was over Poland Soviets have established a communist government in Poland Allies did not want communist in Poland and hope for free election Potsdam Conference July 1945 Potsdam= Berlin Suburb Stalin occupied most of Eastern Europe: (Albania‚ Romania‚ Bulgaria‚ Hungary‚ Czech‚ Poland‚ Finland.) America had a new President – Truman Truman was more anti communist

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    The Forgotten War Battle for Korea “The wrong war‚ in the wrong place‚ at the wrong time‚ and with the wrong enemy.” -Omar Bradley The Forgotten War In the past half century‚ the conflict within the once unified nation of Korea

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