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Korean War Causes

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Adolf Hitler said “The beginning of every war is like opening the door into a dark room. One never knows what is hidden in the darkness.”This quote is important because in the night when the troops went to attack the other side they won’t be able to see anything so they might step on bombs. The main cause of the Korean War was the events of 1949 and 1950. The Chinese are estimated by the Pentagon as having lost over 400,000 terminated (including Mao Tse-tung's son) and 486,000 injured, with over 21,000 captured.The true casualty figures for the North and South Koreans and Chinese will never be known. The North Koreans lost about 215,000 killed, 303,000 wounded and over 101,000 captured or missing.It is estimated that some 46,000 South Korean soldiers were killed and over 100,000 wounded.
American troops were pulled out of Korea, honoring an earlier agreement. The South Korean group had begun arriving in country on February 26, 1965, as part of the Free …show more content…

On September 3, a U.S. spy plane flying off the coast of Siberia picked up the first evidence of radioactivity from the explosion. Later that month, President Harry S. Truman announced to the American people that the Soviets too had the bomb. Three months later, Klaus Fuchs, a German-born physicist who had helped the United States build its first atomic bombs, was arrested for passing nuclear secrets to the Soviets. While stationed at U.S. atomic development headquarters during World War II, Fuchs had given the Soviets information about the U.S. atomic program, including a blueprint of the “Fat Man” atomic bomb later dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, and everything the Los Alamos scientists knew about the hypothesized hydrogen bomb. The revelations of Fuch’s spying, coupled with the loss of U.S. atomic control, led President Truman to order development of the hydrogen bomb, a weapon supposed to be hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on

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