Back to Modern History SourceBook Modern History Sourcebook: Andrei A. Gromyko: On American Intervention In Korea, 1950 Statement by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, July 4, 1950 The events now taking place in Korea broke out on June 25 as the result of a provocative attack by the troops of the South Korean authorities on the frontier areas of the Korean People's Democratic ...
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Back to Modern History SourceBook Modern History Sourcebook: Report of The United Nations Commission on Korea, 1950 Covering the Period from December 15, 1949 to September 4, 1950 Analysis and Conclusions A. Responsibility for the aggression. The invasion of the territory of the Republic of Korea by the armed forces of the North Korean authorities, which began on June 25, 1950, was an act of ...
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Examining the Korean War This page is designed to educate readers about the Korean War and to offer resources for learning and research. This page is dedicated to all men and women who served in the Korean War. To them we owe our deepest respect and gratitude. Read more about the Korean War in our Introduction K-12 teachers and students please read this! Book Reviews: A critical review of Rod ...
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THE FORGOTTEN WAR....KOREA Korean War Memorial, Washington, D.C., dedicated July 27, 1995, forty two years after the cessation of hostilities. The United States Armed Forces suffered 33, 665 Americans killed in action in Korea; 3, 275 died there from non-hostile causes. * TOTAL: 36, 940 Americans gave their lives in the Korean Theater. There were 92, 134 Americans wounded in action in 103, 284 ...
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