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Early Cold War Events

Early Cold War Events. Korean War. Early Cold War. More Significant events U.S., Britain, and France combine their zones to create West Germany Soviet Union develop their own atomic bomb What impact might these two events have on the Cold War?. Korean War.

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Early Cold War Events

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  1. Early Cold War Events Korean War

  2. Early Cold War • More Significant events • U.S., Britain, and France combine their zones to create West Germany • Soviet Union develop their own atomic bomb • What impact might these two events have on the Cold War?

  3. Korean War • During WWII, Soviets and Americans entered Korea to disarm the Japanese • 38th parallel • Soviets control North, Americans control South • After WWII, Borders stayed • Both thought they had control over Korea • 1950, Soviets arm North Korea and invade South Korea

  4. Korean War- Phase 1

  5. Korean War- Phase 2 • Sept - Nov 1950 • On 15 September, American General MacArthur led a UN amphibious landing at Inchon (near Seoul) behind the NKPA .  Out of the 300,000 UN troops, 260,000 were Americans. • In danger of being cut off, the NKPA had to retreat.   The Americans drove them back and recaptured South Korea.   • 125,000 NKPA prisoners were taken. • On 7 October 1950 MacArthur invaded North Korea.  He advanced as far as the Chinese border.  He boasted that the Americans would be 'home by Christmas'.

  6. Korean War- Phase 3 • Nov 1950 - Feb 1951   • Now the Chinese were alarmed.  • On 25 November, 200,000 Chinese troops ('People's Volunteers') attacked MacArthur.  They had modern weapons supplied by Russia, and a fanatical hatred of the Americans.   • Then, on December 31, half a million more Chinese troops entered the war and attacked the Americans.  They drove the Americans back.   • They recaptured North Korea, and advanced into South Korea.

  7. Korean War- Phase 4 • February – March 1951   • The Americans landed more troops.  They used bombers.   • The Chinese admitted to losing 390,000 men dead - UN sources put the figure at up to a million Chinese and half a million North Koreans dead.  The Americans drove the Chinese back, but lost 54,000 American soldiers dead doing so. • MacArthur reached the 38th parallel in March 1951.

  8. The Korean War • Macarthur demands more troops and help from Chinese Nationalists • Truman refuses • Macarthur persists • Truman refuses • Fires MacArthur for insubordination • Tries to commit to Limited War • War fought to achieve a limited objective

  9. The Korean War • General Matthew Ridgway replaces MacArthur • War dies down • July 1953, peace negotiations signed • 33,600 U.S. soldiers die in battle • 2,800 more from disease • Causes America to build up arms • Focus on Asia, as well as Europe to contain communism • Signed defense agreements with many Asian countries • Including aid to French forces fighting in Vietnam

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