Korean war

The Korean War

  • Korea Divides Into Two Countries

    Korea Divides Into Two Countries
    After World War II, Korea is divided into communist North Korea and anti-communist South Korea at a spot called the 38th parallel. Russia controls North Korea and the U.S. controls South Korea.
  • Harry Truman promises to fight Communism

    Harry Truman promises to fight Communism
    President Harry Truman gives a speech and says that that the U.S. will help any country that is threatened by communism. The speech is called the Truman Doctrine.
  • North Korea invades South Korea

    North Korea invades South Korea
    With permission from Russia, North Korea invades South Korea and continues on to the capital of Seoul. South Korea does not have a strong enough army to stop it.
  • South Korean President Syngman Rhee executes 100,000 people

    South Korean President Syngman Rhee executes 100,000 people
    Worried that South Koreans will join the communists, President Syngman Rhee starts the Summer of Terror and orders over 100,000 people killed.
  • The United States joins the Korean War

    The United States joins the Korean War
    President Harry Truman sends U.S. troops to Korea. The U.S. and other countries in the United Nations join the war because they want to stop communism from spreading to South Korea.
  • The United States is defeated at Osan

    The United States is defeated at Osan
    American troops fight North Korean troops in Osan. The Americans expected an easy victory, but are surprised to find out that they are no match for the North Korean army.
  • The United States gets a victory at Inchon

    The United States gets a victory at Inchon
    General Douglas MacArthur leads an invasion into South Korea at the city of Inchon. From there, the United Nations troops go to Seoul and take it back from North Korea.
  • United States troops reach the capital of North Korea

    United States troops reach the capital of North Korea
    U.S. troops push their way into Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. Soldiers believe that the war will be over soon and start to take bets on what day the war will officially end.
  • China joins the Korean War

    China joins the Korean War
    China joins the war to fight on the side of North Korea. China's army, called the People's Volunteer Army, wins several important victories and pushes the U.S. and South Korean troops back across the 38th parallel.
  • The United Nations forces launch the "Home by Christmas" offensive

    The United Nations forces launch the "Home by Christmas" offensive
    General MacArthur orders the United Nations forces to move to the Yalu River, the border between North Korea and northeast China. MacArthur said the UN troops would be home by Christmas, but they are attacked by 180,000 Chinese soldiers and have to retreat.
  • Peace talks begin

    Peace talks begin
    With neither side gaining ground, peace talks begin. However, it takes two years to come to an agreement as the war drags on.
  • General Douglas MacArthur is fired

    General Douglas MacArthur is fired
    After General MacArthur publicly disagrees with President Truman about whether or not to bomb China, MacArthur is fired. Truman believed that bombing China would have led to a much bigger war.
  • The Battle of Heartbreak Ridge begins

    The Battle of Heartbreak Ridge begins
    American and French troops start a battle with North Korean and Chinese troops in a part of South Korea known as the Punchbowl. The U.S. and France win the month-long battle. Over 25,000 Chinese and North Korean soldiers die.
  • Dwight Eisenhower is elected president

    Dwight Eisenhower is elected president
    General Dwight Eisenhower defeats Illinois Senator Adlai Stevenson to become president of the United States. During his campaign, Eisenhower said he would end the war in Korea.
  • North Korea and South Korea agree to a truce

    North Korea and South Korea agree to a truce
    North Korea and South Korea sign an agreement to stop fighting. Korea is still divided, but the two countries agree to create a neutral zone called the Demilitarized Zone to separate the countries.
  • Talks at Geneva fail to unite Korea

    Talks at Geneva fail to unite Korea
    Representatives from the United States and China meet in Geneva to talk about uniting Korea. However, the countries cannot come to an agreement and Korea remains divided.