Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Korean War
(1950 - 1953)
- June 25, 1950: North Korea crosses
the 38th Parallel, invading South Korea
- NK tanks reach Seoul
- June 27, 1950: Truman commits US
Naval and Air support to South Korea
- General MacArthur soon flies out
to South Korean headquarters
- North Korean People's
Army capture SK
headquarters in Suwon
- August 27, 1950: US planes
accidentally attack
Manchurian airfields
- September 15, 1950: With
US/UN/ROK forces pushed back
to small area around Pusan
- 15th - 19th: MacArthur launches the
Inchon Invasion (huge success)
- Allows them to recapture
Seoul and push northwards
- September 27, 1950:
MacArthur gives OK for
US forces to cross the
38th Parallel
- Rhee's
government
take back Seoul
- October 9,
1950: US Army
crosses 38th
Parallel
- Truman puts
limits on
MacArthur
- MacArthur ignores
these limits and gets too
close to Yalu River and
Chinese border
- US accidently capture Chinese troops
- October 19, 1950:
US forces occupy
Pyongyang
- November: Chinese forces move
into NK and push US troops back
down to 38th parallel
- Seoul is
recaptured
by
communists
- November 30,
1950: In press
conference,
Truman admits
US may be
considering using
A-Bomb
- April 5th
1951: Truman
dismisses
MacArthur
- US push
communists back
up to 38th parallel
- Seoul
changes
hands for
4th time
- Replaced
by
Ridgeway
who is
merciless
- July 8, 1951:
Peace talks begin
at Kaesong
- October 25,
1951: Peace
talks resume at
Panmunjom
- June 1952:
Washington
authorizes bombing
Korean power plants
on the Yalu river
- US air attack Pyongyang
- July 27, 1953: Peace Treaty signed at
Panmunjom. 38th parallel reset as boundary
between communist North and anti-communist
South. Cold War tensions continue