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Post by Admin on Feb 24, 2015 8:41:51 GMT 3
Part 1/2 for This Week Korean War - South Korean Perspectives As always, it's important to take a look at different perspectives on historical events. For Part 1 this week, I would like you to take a look at the perspectives of South Koreans remembering the Korean War. Visit the following link and then respond to the following question. www.nps.gov/kowa/historyculture/index.htm Put yourself in the shoes of a South Korean. Explain the social, economic, and political impactions of the North Korean invasion and why it was important that the South and Americans were able to kick out the invaders. Post due Wed, March 4, 2015 by 11:59pm.
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Post by Jassim Alasfoor on Mar 3, 2015 16:39:49 GMT 3
The south Korean people were frightened by the vicious attack by the North Koreans, a lot of people lost the homes and family and money and some their lives. Some people had to leave their children behind and some died to feed their children, the south was completely destroyed by the Northerns with their capital Seoul going to the North Koreans within 3 days of war most people lost hope for any chance to win. After some days the U.S went to the U.N to ask them to send troops to the war 15 countries supported the U.S but most of the army was still American. The South Koreans were delighted to see the troops coming to save their motherland they had more hope to win when the troops arrived, Its time South Korea and the U.N forces go to the Northerners and knock on their door!!!
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