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Korean War 1950 to 1953
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The war begins - the invasion of South Korea
The Soviet Union (USSR) supplied weaponry, trained the North Korean armed forces and its experienced WWII generals…
The United Nations counteroffensive to the Yalu
The United Nations Command (UNC) held on to the Pusan Perimeter and built up their strength there. In mid-September…
China Intervenes in the Korean War
By October 1950 the UNC had more than recovered from its series of defeats in the first two months of the war. The UNC…
Stalemate, the war in 1952–1953
A war of rapid movement was replaced by one of night patrols in no-mans-land and set-piece offensives launched from…
The support base in Japan
The base should not be in the war zone but not too far from it either. The United Nations Command (UNC) was very…
Ceasefire at Panmunjon, 27 July 1953
Often one or both sides realise that they do not have the strength, or are not willing to play the price in lives and…
Prisoners of War
Some armies have refused to take prisoners and executed all who fell into their hands. Other armies accept prisoners…