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This video shows the events leading to the
Korean War, conduct of the war from
1950 to
1953, and cessation of hostilities in July 1953.
The original title of this video is:
Army In Action --
Episode X --
The Cobra Strikes. The documentary is a part of "
The Big Picture" series produced by the
U.S. Army.
About the Korean War:
The Korean War (25 June 1950 -- 27 July 1953) was a war between the
Republic of Korea (
South Korea), supported by the
United Nations, and the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (
North Korea), supported by the
People's Republic of China. It was primarily the result of the political division of
Korea by an agreement of the victorious
Allies at the conclusion of the
Pacific War at the end of
World War II. The
Korean Peninsula was ruled by the
Empire of Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II.
Following the surrender of the Empire of Japan in
September 1945,
American administrators divided the peninsula along the
38th parallel, with
U.S. military forces occupying the southern half and
Soviet military forces occupying the northern half.
The failure to hold free elections throughout the Korean Peninsula in 1948 deepened the division between the two sides; the
North established a communist government, while the
South established a nominally democratic government. The 38th parallel increasingly became a political border between the two
Korean states. Although reunification negotiations continued in the months preceding the war, tension intensified. Cross-border skirmishes and raids at the
38th Parallel persisted. The situation escalated into open warfare when
North Korean forces invaded South Korea on 25 June 1950. In 1950, the
Soviet Union boycotted the
United Nations Security Council, in protest at representation of
China by the Kuomintang/
Republic of China government, which had taken refuge in
Taiwan following defeat in the
Chinese Civil War. In the absence of a dissenting voice from the Soviet Union, who could have vetoed it, the
United States and other countries passed a
Security Council resolution authorizing military intervention in Korea.
The United States of America provided 88% of the 341,
000 international soldiers which aided
South Korean forces in repelling the invasion, with twenty other countries of the United Nations offering assistance. Suffering severe casualties within the first two months, the defenders were pushed back to a small area in the south of the Korean Peninsula, known as the
Pusan perimeter. A rapid
U.N. counter-offensive then drove the
North Koreans past the 38th Parallel and almost to the
Yalu River, when the People's Republic of China (
PRC) entered the war on the side of North Korea.
Chinese intervention forced the Southern-allied forces to retreat behind the 38th Parallel. While not directly committing forces to the conflict, the Soviet Union provided material aid to both the North Korean and
Chinese armies. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953, when the armistice agreement was signed. The agreement restored the border between the
Koreas near the 38th Parallel and created the
Korean Demilitarized Zone, a 2.5-mile (
4.0 km)-wide fortified buffer zone between the two Korean nations.
Minor incidents continue to the present day.
From a military science perspective, it combined strategies and tactics of
World War I and World War II: it began with a mobile campaign of swift infantry attacks followed by air bombing raids, but became a static trench war by July
1951.
In the United States of America, the war was initially described by
President Harry S. Truman as a "police action" as it was conducted under the auspices of the United Nations. It has been referred to as "
The Forgotten War" or "
The Unknown War" because of the lack of public attention it received both during and after the war, and in relation to the global scale of World War II, which preceded it, and the subsequent angst of the
Vietnam War, which succeeded it. In South Korea, the war is usually referred to as "625" or the 6--2--5 Upheaval (yook-i-o dongnan), reflecting the date of its commencement on 25 June. In North Korea, the war is officially referred to as the
Fatherland Liberation War or alternatively the "Chosǒn War". In the People's Republic of China the war is officially called the War to
Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, although the term "
Chaoxian War" is also used in unofficial contexts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War
Army In Action -- Episode X -- The Cobra Strikes
- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 56244