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The area where the North gained early success when they surrounded Rhee’s army.
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Pusan
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MacArthur's response was to launch an amphibious landing in September in this north-western city.
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Inchon
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The line dividing north and south korea.
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The 38th Parallel
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The country that caused a rift between Truman and MacArthur, when MacArthur wanted to invade it to prevent and destroy the spread of communism in Asia.
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China
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In November, the Chinese responded by sending this number of troops, aka 'volunteers', to cross the Yalu River, which marks the border with North Korea.
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500,000
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This global alliance organisation's forces struggled because the cold caused guns to jam, and China had support from Russian MiG-15s, which were superior to American planes.
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The United Nations
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The month and year after a forced retreat did Chinese forces recapture Seoul.
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January 1951
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Truman was asked in conferences whether he would use nuclear weapons in Korea, after their unpopular use in this other Southeast Asian country.
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Japan
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The British PM flew to this US city to tell Truman of his opposition and other international concerns. Truman clearly stated that he would not use nuclear weapons.
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Washington D.C.
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The UN was able to launch this type of offensive strike to halt Chinese forces at the 38th parallel, which was successful.
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Counter-attack
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This UN force commander, who disagreed with peace talks and publicly criticised the president, eventually got sacked by Truman.
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MacArthur
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When MacArthur was replaced, this new general shifted American strategy to defense, and a Chinese offensive was successfully repelled, resulting in heavy casualties.
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General Ridgeway
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The main disagreement in July 1951, when the two sides sat down to discuss peace terms, was the issue of prisoners of ___ (POWs).
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War
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Approximately 130,000 soldiers who held this type of radical ideology were held in the South, and they had been given the option to remain there. Half of them accepted.
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Communist
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Whereas in the North, conditions were appalling as half of US POWs died in this season of 1950/1951.
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Winter
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