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"An agreement following the end of World War II divides Korea - formerly annexed by Axis power Japan - into U.S. and Soviet occupation zones along the 38th Parallel. The split keeps the country's original capital city, Seoul, in the south."
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Current U.S President Harry S. Truman presents his "Truman Doctrine," pledging American aid and assistance to any nation that is threatened by Communist rule.
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"North Korean People's Army (NK) officially activated."
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"In the Republic of Korea (ROK), the U.S-backed, 70-year-old Korean expatriate Syngman Rhee is elected chairman of the Korean Assembly, and later becomes president."
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Syngman Rhee's administration of South Korea officially becomes the Republic of Korea.
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Communist led North Korean officially becomes the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
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The US and UN unanimously condemn North Korea. North Korea broke article 32 of the UN Charter.
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"After a year of military provocations by both sides along the 38th Parallel, North Korea sends an invasion force into South Korea. Northern forces overwhelm the ill-equipped defenders and capture Seoul in three days. The United Nations condemns the attack and creates a "police" force to help defend South Korea."
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North Korea Captures Seoul, the South Korean capital.
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China becomes involved in the Korean War.
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"U.N. forces capture the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, which sits 90 miles northwest of the 38th Parallel."
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"U.S. President Harry S. Truman threatens to use the atomic bomb against the communist Chinese forces. By April 5 of the next year, the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff ordered atomic retaliation against Soviet and Chinese bases if more communist troops entered the war."
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"The South Korean capital of Seoul changes hands for the last time as U.N. troops recapture the battered city. MacArthur's army advances slightly north of the 38th Parallel."
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"Because of their disagreement in how to militarily handle the Korean War, U.S. Truman recalls MacArthur as commander of the U.N. forces and U.S. Gen. Matthew Ridgeway is given command."
-CBS News "I fired him because he wouldn’t respect the authority of the President… I didn’t fire him because he was dumb, although he was, but that’s not against the law for generals. If it was, half to three-quarters of them would be in jail." –Harry S. Truman quoted in TIME magazine -
"Truce talks begin at Kaesong near the 38th Parallel. The talks, led by U.S. Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy for the U.N. side and Lt. Gen. Nam Il of North Korea, drag on with no real agreements on an armistice and the exchange of prisoners. The truce site is moved the village of Panmunjom."
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"The war along the 38th Parallel becomes a stalemate reminiscent of trench warfare fought in World War I. The pattern of bloody fighting with no real capturing of territory continues for the next two years as peace talks repeatedly fail."
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United Nations propose to exchange Prisoners of War.
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"POW Exchange Proposal rejected by Communists."
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"Talks at Panmunjom deadlock and are recessed. U.S. planes bomb the North Korean capital Pyongyang for two straight months and talks are resumed the following March."
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After being elected, Dwight D. Eisenhower travels to Korean to join in the peace negotiations.
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"The U.N., North Korea and China sign an armistice agreement, continuing the division of Korea. South Korea refuses to sign. The agreement calls for 2.5-mile wide buffer zone across the middle of Korean Peninsula that closely follows the 38h Parallel."
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Repatriation of POWs begins.
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Operation Glory takes place (the exchanging of the Korea's deceased).