2-2.0 KOREAN WAR Flashcards
2.1 2.2 2.3
May 1948
- Elections held in south
- boycotted by Korean communists > South had 2/3 of population
FACTORS INFLUECING STALIN
- SOVIET EXPLOSION OF A-BOMB
- COMMUNIST CHINA
- SINO SOVIETY ALLIANCE
Factor’s influencing Stalin
SOVIET EXPLOSION OF A-BOMB
Aug 1949 successfully exploded first A-bomb
- ACHIEVED ATOMIC PARITY WITH USA > US COULD NOT USE NUCLEAR DIPLOMACY
- MORE INCLINED TO PROVIDE SUPPORT
Factor’s influencing Stalin
COMMUNIST CHINA
MORE FAVOURABLE INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE FOR SU
March 1949 - Mutual defense agreement signed between CCP and NK.
> Korean soldiers that fought people’s liberation army during Chinese civil war > returned to NK to bolster army
Factor’s influencing Stalin
SINO SOVIET ALLIANCE
Feb 1950 - Sino Soviet treaty of friendship, alliance and mutual assistance signed
- both promised to come to each other’s aid if security compromised
SU DIRECT INTERVENTION AND INVOLVEMENT AVOIDED > MORE WILLING TO SUPPORT KIM’S AMBITIONS
KIM VISIT TO STALIN
April 1950 - Kim visited SU persuaded Stalin that he could easily and swiftly conquer SK
- offered Stalin opportunity to strengthen Soviet presence in Asia pacific > counter American presence in the region (Japan)
> ONLY ABLE TO CARRY OUT AMBITIONS WITH APPROVAL AND SUPPORT RECEIVED FROM SU AND CHINA
ACHESON’S SPEECH
Jan 1950
- announced American defense perimeter did not include Korea led Stalin to conclude US unlikely to get involved in Korea
- Stalin approached Mao to ensure China support
KIM APPROVAL OF COMM SUPPORTERS READY TOLEAD FORCES INTO SK BY JUNE 1950
LEAD UP TO OUTBREAK OF KOREAN WAR
- WITHDRAWAL OF USA AND SOVIET UNION FROM KOREA
- LIMITED SUPPORT FROM USA AND SOVIET UNION
- BORDER CLASHES BETWEEN NK AND SK
Lead up to outbreak of Korean war
WITHDRAWAL OF USA AND SOVIET UNION FROM KOREA
1947 - NK request withdrawal of US and SU forces from as early as 1947 > did not want foreign interference
NKPA and Kim Gov established SU withdraw in late 1948
USA considered staying longer to bolster SK defenses
Jun 1949 > final withdrawal of US forces leaving token force of few hundred men
(before subsequent developments) SU A-bomb reassess strategic importance of Korea
Lead up to outbreak of Korean war
BORDER CLASHES BETWEEN NK AND SK
between 1949 and 1950 initiated by south to capture territory in the north
July 1949 - SK warships attacked NK military installations at the mouth of Taedong river
> sank most of NK west coast fleet > provoked NKPA retaliation > fierce fighting led to heavy casualties
- RHEES AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS REINFORCE USA STANCE ON NOT BEING EMBROILED IN A WAR IN KOREA
- USA WARY ATTTUDE DID NOT WANT TO ENABLE RHEE PREVENT HIM FROM LAUNCHING AN OFFENSIVE
OUTBREAK OF KOREAN WAR
25 June 1950 more than 90,000 NK forces crossed the 38th parallel
- caught SK and US by surprise > quickly gained control until Pusan
1. SOVIET SUPPORT FOR NK INVASION
2. ENTRY OF USA
3. INVOLVEMENT OF UN
4. ENTRY OF CHINA TO SUPPORT NK
Outbreak of Korean war
SOVIET SUPPORT FOR NK INVASION
ORGANISING TRAINING FOR NKPA FROM 1948
end of July 1950 NK forces successfully pushed SK and US forces to Pusan
- formidable force in fighting SK army
Outbreak of Korean war
INVOLVEMENT OF UN
27 Jun 1950 - Truman called for UN to employ use of force total of 16 member states contributed to UN forces
> TRUMAN INITIATED POLICE ACTION WITH SUPPORT OF UN SEND FORCES RESIST INVASION OF SK
- SU BOYCOTT SECURITY COUNCIL MISSED CHANCE TO VETO UN’S DECISION TO SEND UN FORCES TO KOREA
15 Sept 1950 - 261 ships landed at port of Incheon faced little opposition
Outbreak of Korean war
ENTRY OF CHINA TO SUPPORT NK
27 Sept 1950 - granted MacArthur permission to push further into NK
> continued operations north of 38th parallel only authorized as long as soviet or Chinese forces did not involve themselves
- AMERICAN ADVANCMENT TOWARDS YALU RIVER PROXIMITY TO CHINESE TERRITROY PERCEIVED AS SECURITY THREAT
Oct 1950 Zhou En Lai sent a cable to UN stating
“any continuation of the Korean war would inevitably lead to a widening of the conflict”
Mid Oct 1950 - Chinese forces began secretly crossing into NK MacArthur defied directions of UN and Truman pushed towards Yalu river
Dec 1950 to Jun 1951 UN forces forced to retreat south of 38th parallel
DEVELOPMENT OF ARMSTICE
- STALEMATE AND MACARTHUR’S DISMISSAL
- ARMSTICE TALKS