Korean War

  • Japanese occupation of Korea begins

    Japanese occupation of Korea begins
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    Japanese occupation of Korea begins

    Korea under Japanese rule began with the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1876. The Japanese Empire took control of Korea both politically and economically. Japanese rule ended with the Treaty on Basic Relations Between Japan and the Republic of Korea.
  • World War II ends

    World War II ends
    The United States dropped the atomic bomb over Hiroshima on August 6. Three days later after the Japanese refused to surrender, They dropped a second bomb over the city of Nagasaki. Japan then surrendered.
  • Korean War beings/North Korean troops attack South Korea

    Korean War beings/North Korean troops attack South Korea
    North Korea invades South Korea starting the Korean War. The United States joined and defended South Korea under the United Nations. The fought in war for three years.
  • Battle of Pusan Perimeter

    Battle of Pusan Perimeter
    It was a battle between the United Nations and North Korean forces. The battle marked the end of the North Korean invasion on South Korea code named Operation Pokpoong. It was the furthest reach of this communist invasion.
  • Battle of Inchon/General MacArthur’s Amphibious Landing

    Battle of Inchon/General MacArthur’s Amphibious Landing
    The operation included about 75,000 troops and 261 naval vessels. This battle was for the recapture of the capital of South Korea, Seoul. It was a strategically planned and a victory for the UN.
  • UN/South Korean troops cross the border into North Korea

    UN/South Korean troops cross the border into North Korea
    The Joint Chief told General MacArthur to cross so they could destroy North Korea’s military forces. After Kim Il Sung rejected a letter to let the UN prisoners of war free, they crossed the border into North Korea.
  • China enters the Korean War

    China enters the Korean War
    MacArthur though the North Korean army was destroyed, so while sending troops into North Korea 300,000 Chinese soldiers caught the UN off guard because General Douglas MacArthur did not think China would enter the war.
  • Chinese Winter Offensive

    Chinese Winter Offensive
    After a harsh winter, the allied troops in Korea were pushed back towards the 38th Parallel. Armies fighting in South Korea thought it was time to push the UN away from the 38th parallel.
  • Cease-fire is signed

    Cease-fire is signed
    The Armistice was between military forces instead of the government. There was no peace treaty signed, so the Korean War never officially ended. The Armistice created the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
  • Korean War is officially over

    Korean War is officially over
    North Korea, South Korea, and the People’s Republic of China end the war after three years. The war cost the lives of millions of Korean and Chinese people as well as 50,000 Americans.
  • Korea is Divided at the 38th Parallel By the United States and Soviet Union

    After World War II Korea was divided and the United States controlled the south side and the Soviet Union brought communism to the north. It is 148 miles (138 Kilometers) away from the west coast.
  • President Eisenhower visits Korea, fulfilling his campaign promise

    President Eisenhower visits Korea, fulfilling his campaign promise
    Eisenhower said that if he was elected president, he would go to Korea to get a first hand view of the situation. He adopted a get-tough policy for communists in Korea