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The North's alleged torpedoing of a South Korean warship killed 46 South Korean sailors in March 2010, and the North's artillery bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island — one of the five border islands.


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On July 27, 1953, both sides agreed to a ceasefire, essentially bringing the Korean War to an end. South Korea remained free from communism, and the original borders of these two countries remained essentially unchanged from before the conflict. Most historians claim that the Korean War was a draw, with no clear victor. In essence, that is true.


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Seventy years on, war participants are drawing starkly differing conclusions from the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. The decisive conflict's lasting legacy is still visible on the Korean Peninsula.


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The North's alleged torpedoing of a South Korean warship killed 46 South Korean sailors in March 2010, and the North's artillery bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island — one of the five border islands where the evacuation order was issued on Friday — killed four South Koreans in November 2010.


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Seventy years ago today came the start of a major battle in the Korean War. It was the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir. It was a turning point for the war in that Americans were turned back..


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North Korea fired more than 90 rounds on Sunday, according to the South. "The North Korean military has been conducting the drills north of the South Korean front-line island of Yeonpyeong since.


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By Choe Sang-Hun. Reporting from Seoul. Jan. 5, 2024. North Korea fired 200 rounds of artillery into waters near its disputed western sea border with South Korea on Friday, a move that prompted.


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Friday's move follows Kim saying Korean reunification is impossible and urging the military and industrial sectors to prepare for war, a major policy shift towards its southern neighbor.


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During the Korean War, Oh's mother had been kidnapped and killed for serving food to soldiers on the wrong side of the civil conflict. "When I became an orphan, I suffered a great trauma.


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It is up to us to better understand those perspectives. Only then will we have a fuller understanding of the Korean War, its legacy and its influence on the modern world. American veterans James Argires, Howard Ballard and Glenn Paige provide their own perspectives on the origins of the conflict. Video: James Argires - Perspectives.


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North Korea attacked South Korea on June 25, 1950, igniting the Korean War. Cold War assumptions governed the immediate reaction of US leaders, who instantly concluded that Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin had ordered the invasion as the first step in his plan for world conquest.


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The author describes the causes, events and consequences of a conflict he calls "a world war in miniature". He addresses such questions as why the Truman administration decided to intrude militarily in Korea after merely protesting when Eastern Europe and China fell to the communists, why the United States risked causing World War III to save a repressive regime and why the Americans settled.


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Drawing the Line: The Korean War, 1950-1953 Hardcover - January 1, 1990 by Richard Whelan (Author) 5.0 2 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover $12.99 38 Used from $3.50 5 New from $9.40 10 Collectible from $6.00


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Headline: "Pushbutton warfare is here" 1 drawing. | Cartoon shows a soldier in a foxhole in Korea, armed only with a rifle, calling "Button, button, who's got the button?" Reflects skepticism about statements that the U.S. was developing "pushbutton" weapons (i.e. new atomic weapons) that make existing warfare obsolete. Contributor: Manning, Reg


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In 1953, when the Korean War ended in stalemate, painters in South Korea's destroyed cities set out to forge a new art, breaking with the colonial tradition of Japan (which occupied Korea from.