The Widening of the Cold War, 1949-1955: The Korean War - Military Involvement & Settlement Flashcards

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What were the different armies called?

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  • North Korea: Korean People’s Army (KPA)
  • South Korea: The Republic of Korea Army (ROKA)
  • UN forces
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When does Stalin give Sung the green light to cross

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Late Jan 1950, after defence perimeter speech

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When did North Korea invade South Korea?

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  • On 25 June 1950
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Describe the first phase of the war: June - September 1950 (offensive)

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  • On 25 June 1950, KPA advance into South Korea
  • By early August they had conquered 90% of South Korea and reached a perimeter point close to Pusan
  • Chinese troops were gathered in Manchuria to prepare for a move into Korea
  • Through UN, 29 states committed to military, economic or medical aid
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Describe the second phase of the war: September - November 1950 (counter-offensive/offensive)

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  • On 9 September 1950, MacArthur landed at Inchon (Inchon landing) and pushed KPA back across the 38th parallel
  • US forces in Pusan pushed back with aid from Japan
  • On 18 October 1950, PVA (PRC) troops sent 300,000 troops across Yalu River
  • Major counter-attack against UN forces
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Describe the third phase of the war: December 1950 - July 1951 (stabilisation and negotiation)

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  • On 5 December 1950, 13 UN states hand peace proposal to PRC and UN, rejected by PRC
  • By January 1951, PVA pushed across 38th parallel and captured Seoul
  • MacArthur dismissed in April 1951 - wanted to push into NK, fight PVA and use air strikes and nuclear weapons
  • Truman feared USSR would become involved
  • By July 1951, fighting had stabilised along 38th parallel
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Describe the fourth phase of the war: June 1951 - July 1953 (stalemate and peace)

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  • Neither side mounted any significant military offensives during this period
  • Lack of UN action convinced Mao and Stalin there was genuine desire for peace
  • USA consolidated its relationship with Japan and more secure with involvement in Far East
  • Many disagreements during negotiations, finally resulting in Panmunjom Armistice Agreement on 27 July 1953
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What did the Panmunjom Armistice Agreement entail?

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  • Agreed in 27 July 1953
  • There was to be a military demarcation (dividing) line with a demilitarised zone of two kilometres on each side - line roughly that of the 38th parallel
  • All military forces should withdraw to their respective territories
  • The repatriation of prisoners would begin - the return of someone to their own country
  • The pre-war status quo was restored but the impact of the war was far reaching
  • Status quo is the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues
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What factors delayed agreements?

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  • Conflicting ideologies between communist and capitalist leaders
  • Stalin’s death in March 1953
  • Rhee
  • Each side wanting to gain advantages over each other in the battlefield (US and PRC)
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How did Syngman Rhee delay agreements?

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  • Rhee obstructed negotiations

- He wanted USA to develop stronger ties with SK, by increasing the USA’s dependency on SK as a part of US containment

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How did the US and the PRC complicate agreements?

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  • Constantly sought for advantages over the other
  • PRC lacked resources to defeat UN forces
  • But the rout (defeat) of USA in NK in December 1950, showed PRC had a chance
  • Mao agreed to negotiations for a truce so UN forces would withdraw - giving PRC a better chance of succeeding
  • ‘Preparing for a long war while striving to end the war through peace negotiations’
  • By May 1951, USA had secure position in battlefield to negotiate an end
  • But had similar intentions
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What factor helped reach final agreements?

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  • Newly elected US President Eisenhower

- Threatened use of nuclear weapons

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