The Korean War (1950–1953) was the first major conflict of the Cold War, turning ideological tension into a devastating military confrontation. In this documentary-style video, we explore why the Korean Peninsula became a battleground, the key events and battles that defined the war, and its long-lasting impact on global politics.
We examine the division of Korea after World War II, the rise of North and South Korea, and how superpowers like the United States, China, and the Soviet Union became involved. The video details major campaigns, including the invasion of South Korea, the Inchon Landing, and the push toward the Yalu River, as well as the stalemate and armistice.
Finally, we discuss the consequences of the war, including the continued division of Korea, the rise of militarized global alliances, and the war’s influence on Cold War policies. This is a comprehensive look at how the Korean War turned the Cold War into a global conflict.
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