Events of the Korean War Flashcards
When was the Korean War?
1950-53
When did the Korean War begin?
June 1950
How did the Korean War begin?
North Korea invaded South Korea
By early September, where did North Korean troops control?
All of Korea except for Pusan (south east corner)
Why was Truman worried about South Korea falling to Communist?
He feared the domino effect. He worried if one country fell to communism, others would too
What did South Korea do as a result of the invasion?
Appealed to the UN for support
How many North Korean troops invaded South Korea?
75,000
What did the USA do when South Korea appealed for help?
1) Initially, called on the North Korean forces to withdraw
2) When this was ignored, it pushed through a resolution to send a UN army to Korea
What was the ‘domino effect’?
The idea that communism could spread from one country to the next, like a row of dominoes
Why did the USSR not veto the United States’ resolution?
It was absent because it was boycotting the UN
Why was the USSR boycotting the UN
Because the UN was refusing to allow Communist China to join
What did the UN Resolution provide for?
It gave approval for a UN army to support South Korea
How many different nations provided troops for the UN army?
16
Who provided most of the troops for the UN Army?
The USA
Roughly what percentage of the UN Army was made up of UN troops?
More than 80%
Who was put in charge of the UN Army?
Douglas MacArthur
What did the UN launch at Inchon on 15 September 1950?
An amphibious (by water and land) assault at Inchon
Where did the UN launch its amphibious assault?
Inchon
By September 1950, what had the UN gained control of?
All of South Korea
Where did MacArthur push onto after regaining control of South Korea?
North Korea - all the way up to the Yalu River
What does the Yalu River mark?
The border between North Korea and China
Why did China provide support to North Korea
1) It did not want to be invaded
2) China was also communist
How many troops did China provide to support the North Koreans?
Between 200,000 and 250,000
What were the Chinese troops known as?
The People’s Army