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Cold War Conflicts The Chinese Civil War & the “Forgotten War” 1944 - 1953
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The Chinese Civil War & the “Forgotten War” 1944 - 1953.

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Page 1: The Chinese Civil War & the “Forgotten War” 1944 - 1953.

Cold War ConflictsThe Chinese Civil War & the “Forgotten War”

1944 - 1953

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Chinese Civil War

Communists

Nationalists Led by Mao Zedong

Relied on aid from the U.S.S.R.

Highly motivated leadership and strong, well-trained guerilla army.

Led by Chiang Kai-ShekRelied on aid from the

U.S. (~$3 billion)Highly corrupt

governmentPolicies often did not

merge with his party beliefs

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Chinese Civil War

The United States sends military aid, but does not commit troops.

Despite attempts, we are unable to negotiate peace.

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Chinese Civil War

Republic of China People’s Republic of China

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Chinese Civil War – Major Issues

Containment fails!

“Domino effect”—Once one nation falls, they will all fall.

The U.S. does not recognize the new Communist government in China.

Has the U.S. government been infiltrated?

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The Korean War

Korea is split after WWII Which conference gives

Korea independence?

38th Parallel marks division between North Korea and South Korea

North Korea = Commie

South Korea = Democracy

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The Korean War

Surprise, surprise – North Korea is occupied by…

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The Korean War

North Korea invades South Korea in June 1950.

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The Korean War

General Douglas MacArthur counterattacks & forces the North Koreans to the Chinese border.

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The Korean War

China joins the fight & forces UN troops back to 38th parallel.

MacArthur pushes Truman to wage full-scale war against China Truman eventually fires MacArthur

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Impact: The Forgotten War

The Korean War is a stalemate

Costs $67 billion leads to citizens supporting the Republican candidate in the 1952 election (Dwight D. Eisenhower)

Increased fear of communist aggression

(WE CAN’T EVEN BEAT THEM!)