The Widening of the Cold War, 1949-1955: The Korean War - Causes, Position and Aims of Kim lI Sung and Syngman Rhee Flashcards
How was Korea split at the end of WWII?
• At Potsdam in August 1945
• Korea taken from Japanese control and divided into two zones of occupation
• Occupied by USA (south) and USSR (north)
• Separated at 38th parallel
When were two separate Korean states established?
• August 1948
• USA created the Republic of Korea
• September 1948
• USSR created the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Who were put in place to lead North and
South Korea?
• USA and USSR picked leaders they thought they could control
• Republic of Korea
- Syngman Rhee
• Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
• Kim II Sung
• Chairman of provisional communist gov. - Korean Provisional
People’s Committee
How did the USA and USSR arrange their provisional governments in Korea?
• Installed leaders they thought they could control
• USSR avoided coalitions with non-communist groups
• USA picked anti-communist representatives from political right and centre
What were Sung and Rhee’s ultimate aim?
• To restore Korea’s sovereignty under one leader
What was Rhee’s position with regard to uniting Korea?
• Wanted a united Korea without communism
• Wanted to remove communism from North and strengthen
Korea to resist threats from USSR
• Favoured defending a border with Manchuria rather than defending one at 38th parallel
• In late 1949, Rhee was confident that a major assault against the North could be successfully mounted
• A reunited Korea would be easier to defend from USSR
What did Rhee want from the USA?
• Wanted USA to protect South Korea from an attack from North
• Provide military aid to South Korean Army
What was Sung’s position with regard to uniting Korea?
• Also wanted to use force to reunite Korea
- Used guerilla action to destablise South
How did Sung try convincing USSR and China to support the North?
• Invasion would be a rapid and decisive victory
• There was a hard core of 200,000 communist supporters already in the South
• There was a well-organised communist guerrilla force operating in
the South
• The USA would not have time to intervene