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The Korean War (1950–1953) was a pivotal conflict in the Cold War era, fought between North Korea (backed by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the U.S. and the United Nations). This full six-part documentary offers a detailed, educational look at the war's causes, key phases, and long-lasting consequences. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Many Roads to War 00:57:01 An Arrogant Display of Strength 01:54:23 There is No Substitute for Victory 02:52:00 An Entirely New War 03:49:13 The Battle for Minds 04:46:42 Armed Truce Background and Causes After WWII, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel into Soviet-occupied North and U.S.-occupied South. This division became permanent as Cold War tensions rose. Two rival states emerged: North Korea (DPRK) under Kim Il-sung and South Korea (ROK) under Syngman Rhee. Key Phases of the War North Korean Advance (June – Sept 1950): DPRK forces overran most of South Korea. UN Counteroffensive (Sept – Oct 1950): Incheon landing pushed the North back past the 38th parallel. Chinese Intervention (Oct 1950 – Jan 1951): China entered the war, recapturing Seoul. Stalemate (1951–1953): Bloody fighting continued until the 1953 ceasefire. Aftermath and Legacy The war ended in a ceasefire, not peace. The Korean Peninsula remains divided, and the DMZ is one of the most militarized borders globally. The war’s impact on global politics and future conflicts remains significant. EDSA Statement This video qualifies as Educational, Documentary, Scientific, Artistic (EDSA) content. It presents verified historical information for educational purposes and aligns with fair use principles by offering transformative commentary, context, and structure. Important Links: Fair Use - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use Educational Content Guidelines: https://support.google.com/youtube/an... This Video is in the Public Domain and was sourced from the Internet-Archiv at following URL: https://archive.org/details/KoreaUnkn...