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Can you do Battle of Hastings or Battle of Towton?? (or all of the War of the roses?) They are really key events in English history and could've changed a lot,Also keep up the hard work
@@jemperdiller The what? The DRPK invaded the south without no one asking. Then when the DRPK was about to capitulate the imperialist China decided to use north Korea as a proxy state. The USSR offered little support to the North Korean war effort.
@@jemperdillererate? They invaded south korea without any cause and killed inocent people who aren't communists. My grand-grand father and his friends also slaughter by north korean army because they have factory! It's god damn war crime not a liberate.
@@jemperdillerFrom which side most people flee from? From communist's or from the south? Also: from which side of the Berlin Wall where most people trying to flee?
My grandfather severed in Korea at the battle of The Chosin Resivour. He fired rifle so continously that he received 3rd degree burns on his right hand near the trigger and second degree on his left hand. The scars from this incident where something I was always to young to understand when he was alive but now as man I have so much more respect for the courage that takes.
lol?! way more than ww2?! korea land was small and the army in each side of this video is not even fit in the reality lol!! it's 2million+ communist vs 400k allied forces! while in ww2 it's 2m+ USSR / allied 200k vs 1m+ nazi and europe has bigger land sized compare to KOREA.
@@Bomer-Bomer quit saying so much "lol" when we're talking about an enormous amount of loss of human life here. be somewhat respectful and take a hint. *Punk.*
My grandpa is a United States Marine and he was in the Korean war. He was part of the frozen chosen and he was in the battle of incheon landing. He's still alive today and will be 93 next year. I told him one time I heard it was cold during the war that the temperature dropped below the negatives and he laughed and said "It wasn't that cold."
The Korean peninsular is mostly mountains, so there is almost no extra space for strategic maneuvers. This results in extremely intense close combat in division size, making thousands of casualties just for advancing a few miles. This is why most casualties are caused after the front line got stuck around 38 parallel, not during blitzkrieg all the way up and down at the early war.
My grandfather served in the Korean war when he was only 17 and received two purple hearts as well as a silver star. Unfortunately, he didn't have the best relationship with my father, so I didn't see him that often and never got to ask about his experiences before his passing. RIP Grandpa.
My great uncle fought there too. I was passed his name as my middle name. I never knew him. But he was a remarkable man my father tells me. The Korean War is a war often over shadowed that needs more attention. It was the closest point in history I think we ever got to that almost escalated into WW3 imo.
I’m glad to see someone is finally admitting the US already lost a war to China. And technically, the war ended in armistice… which is a ceasefire. So technically the war is sort of unresolved and could be considered just ‘inactive’.
The Communists had always forcefully tried to gain access to many countries even before WWII, it was Communists that burned the Reichstag down which ultimately gave power to the Nazis to stop them.
The battles after 1951 are called the High mountain battles. So bloody it was, a single mountain changed owners 7 times a day, and thousands of precious youth perished for a few kilometer advance.
On the grand scale of things, each number is someone's story. Behind every statistic is a whole life. And it's not just about those who died; think about all the families and dreams that get shaken up. Really makes you appreciate the simple moments we are taking for granted. Peace.
Yeah man, it gives me chills imagining millions of human corpses. Plus a few more Hundred millions of devastated loved ones. The damage of war to society is unmeasurable.
@@anneongjad2oya In Vietnam, history is written by the victor, that is the current Communist regime of Vietnam. In the minds of the Vietnamese , up to 3/4 of the population do not have the same thoughts as the authorities. They only considered the previous Vietnam War as a civil war, the end result of which was a victory on the Communist side, like the inter-Korean war. Only the state-led media slander the crimes of former South Korean soldiers and uphold North Korea. Most of those who cursed at Korea were brainwashed by the Communist media, coming from poor rural areas in the North, who went to export labor to Korea and evaded their visas. Most of them come from the provinces of North Vietnam. Moreover, the former South Vietnamese government was also allied with south Korea, helping the people of South Vietnam fight against the communist !
@Kipinskii after Vietnam united in 1975, we had to face the truth of economy’s crisis cause by mistaken of planned economy in 10 years, that never happened before. Moreover, the hostility from China, the sanctions from the United States and most importantly is the weakening of the Soviet Union make a great economic depression in Vietnam. These leaded to the potential risk of second civil war between North and South. As a result, Hanoi’s leaders had to open Vietnam to welcome the rest of the world, to save their regime !
The Battle of Inchon truly was a stunning turning point for this war, incredible how the map is reshaped by that one victory. It and The Battle of Unsan literally changed the momentum so drastically.
There is a behind story in the Battle of Incheon carried by sacrifices of high school studens. The Battle of Jangsa Landing was a military operation during the Korean War in 1950, carried out to support the larger Incheon Landing Operation. South Korean forces, including 772 student soldiers, landed on the coast of Jangsa-ri to divert North Korean attention. This diversion played a crucial role in the success of the Incheon operation, though it resulted in many casualties among the student soldiers. It is very story. War is always brutal and I feel grateful for those who sacrificed themselves.
@@mukhtarsyajaratun1025 he said it represents 10,000 soldiers. not sure if the user actually researched troop movements or they just kind of guessed. but it wouldn't take 15 days for soldiers to travel across Korea. not to mention the Chinese, UN, and SK troops are all moving at the same speed every time, which seems unlikely.
The only time China and US led forces came face to face, and it was a stalemate which resulted in 2 Koreas. This is the only war also not romanticized by any Hollywood movie. This was probably the toughest war the US faced, probably more grueling than Vietnam given that this was conventional warfare rather than fighting guerillas in the jungle. Both sides fought valiantly, there is no losers or winners in this war.
@@baconsir1159 I think so, but not directly. They trained Vietcong soldiers in China especially their generals, but mainly facilitated the transfer of arms from USSR to Vietnam, since China had land borders with both countries. Majority of the Vietnamese troops had Soviet training, because the Soviets had boots on the ground. In terms of the VN CN war, I wouldn't call it an invasion, Vietnam was gobbing up islands that belonged to Taiwan (ROC), and VN was invading Laos and Cambodia, as well as trying to gobble up some border villages within Chinese border. China only captured their capital then retreated but what China did and US failed to do so was completely destroy their heavy industries which primarily located in Northern Vietnam. That's why to this day Northern VN is still less developed than Southern VN. However, China suffered heavily from this war, probably on par with US losses. Another interesting thing was that in China there are declassified docs saying that Deng only attacked VN to get goodwill from the US because at that time, China and USSR had already fell out, and the war helped US gain some face.
@@HEEHEEBOIIfinally Someone know history… I been tried to explain to Internet trolls why CN enter Vietnam and retreated was a part of the plan at the first place. Swiftly destroyed Vietnam heavily industry in the northern part of the Vietnam(which never recover to the same scale(international relativity) even today.)
The war had far more incommon with WW1 than it did the recently finished WW2. After the large movement phases earlier in the war by both sides it then became bogged down in trenches, patrolling, night raids, artillery and frontal assaults on narrow frontages usually up hills and spurs. Night time was fighting patrols in No Mans Land between opposing lines, dodging minefields and trying to snatch prisoners for intelligence. A very brutal and forgotten war by many.
@@tedmccarron At least the US complied with the 17th parallel drawn by China in the Vietnam War, right? Otherwise there would have been two forgotten wars, lol
대한민국이라는 나라자체가 이미 일본이다. 한번 해병은 영원한 해병이라는 말이 있듯이 한번 일본은 영원한 일본인것 즉, 일제강점기때 대한민국 임시정부가 있었고, 이는 일제강점기에 대한민국이라는 나라의 정부 즉,대한민국이 있었다는 뜻 일제강점기에 대한민국이 있었다=대한민국은 일본의 땅이었다=한번 일본이었기에 대한민국은 여전히 일본이다 라는것이 성립됨 그러니 6.25 전쟁이 아닌 6.25반란이나 6.25내전이라 표현해야 올바른 표현이다.
My Grandpa fought in Korea, he died when I was younger so I never really talked to him about it. He was on the front lines for a bit. The one story I heard was that they were defending an ammo depot, and they had to blow it and evac in helicopters. Apparently his commander liked his cooking so later on he was able to work in the kitchen and he was able to survive.
my Grandpa was drafted and served. He was a medic, never talked about locations, or really anything all that much. He didn't allow anyone to watch the show MASH, said reality was nothing like that, and it shouldn't be made into a comedy. also said he ate canned roast beef for 9 months straight, so he didn't allow that in his house either.
Great simulation. My dad told me a couple times when I pressed him of what happened. I remember him telling of landing in Korea to stop the complete takeover of the peninsula and then having to retreat from way up north. What a grueling war. This simulation really puts into focus what kind of effort went into this war. Thank you.
u should know this war happened during the Cold War. at that time,every country took sides to keep safe,just as south korea and north korea choose different sides,china was on the same side with north korea against the USA.when us army come closer and even start to bomb our border,there is not many chice left@@zli9718
This is absolutely amazing. I have had a vague idea of how Korean war were started and ended , not like this vivid visual description. So many young people died on unknown mountains. Rest in peace all the young who perished and thanks for all the freedom we korean have, it was not free at all.
Freedom is never free. It costs blood. One of my uncles died there. My father and two other uncles fought in that war. One stayed to marry a Korean lady, and now I have cousins in Korea. One of them is a Kpop singer. If war ever returns to Korea, my family will be there.
@AdamAdam-dh7yu operation plan for the korean war of soviet union has revealed already and it says the invasion was totally on purpose spreading communism. Stop lying.
Слава убитым солдатам, кто погиб за капитализм! Их жертва не напрасна, в Южной Корее богатые смогли сохранить свои капиталы. И даже построить военную диктатуру Ли Сын Мана! Вы герои! Спасибо вам!
The People's Republic of China was founded on October 1, 1949. On October 19, 1950, the Chinese army went to fight in Korea. The new regime had been established for only one year. At that time, China had just ended the war against Japan and the contest between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party at home. The new regime was built on ruins. It had no air force, no navy, and was insufficiently equipped. Under such conditions, the Chinese People's Army and the Korean Army together drove the United Nations forces from the Yalu River, where North Korea and China border, to the 38th parallel. China suffered heavy casualties and the United States also suffered huge losses. They all realized that no one could truly conquer the other and gradually began negotiations.
Most funny of all this, is China manage to do a draw in this was. Next war, it was a victory in Vietnam. Today, around 70 years later, with USA comparation strength have weaken alot, USA people thinks they can beat China in a War.... Oh dear oh dear..
Damn, everybodys geandfather was in Korea. Mine was Military Police stationed in, I think, Seoul. I inherited his photo album from his days over there. Wherever he was, he said he could see and hear the burst of artillery shells, constantly, over the mountain day and night. He said he would see new units going in ready for battle and watch them come back beat down and battle worn.
All Major Events in the Korean War: 0:00 - North Korea Invades South Korea 0:03 - First Battle of Seoul 0:29 - Battle of Pusan Perimeter (UN Forces are landed) 0:57 - Battle of Inchon 1:03 - Second Battle of Seoul 1:20 - Battle of Pyongyang 1:25 - Chinese Forces crosses the Yalu River (First Phase Offensive) 1:45 - Second Phase Offensive 1:55 - Chinese/North Korean Forces Recaptures Pyongyang 2:10 - Third Battle of Seoul (Third Phase Offensive) 2:27 - Operation Thunderbolt 2:38 - Battle of Hoengseong (Fourth Phase Offensive) 2:44 - Operation Killer 2:56 - Fourth Battle of Seoul (Operation Ripper) 3:27 - Chinese Spring Offensive 3:44 - Battle of Soyang River War goes on…
After WW2, Korea reclaim independence from Japanese Rule, Creating the People's Republic of Korea. But then years later, USA and the Soviet Union split Korea into two. The Soviet Union formed North Korea and the United States formed South Korea. But then on June 25 1950, North Korea Invaded South Korea, Since the North Korean Military become much stronger because of the Soviets and have use Soviet equipment to invade South Korea.
Any American soldier who fought in World War 2 would wish to be fighting in Europe. There was no "Welcome saviors! Come eat with us! We love you!" getting kisses from left and right in Asia. Neither would you be treated with respect if captured by the enemy. You would become a war prisoner by the Germans, whereas the Japanese would pull up the katana. Being a Marine was the absolute worst. Not getting PTSD would be a miracle.
Remember that just a few years ago before this, all of these countries were on the same side fighting the country on the bottom right corner of this map.
One of the reason how South Korea and its allies were able to strike back towards Seoul (The capital) was because of the plan by the United State's General Douglas MacArthur to executive Incheon landing. Which was a port city that the North side held. The success of this landing allowed South to push them back and it can be seen in the video.
Wasn't he fired not long after that because he kept asking the president to Nuke the border so the radiation would stop the Chinese troops from crossing 😂
I was thinking the same, the amount of troops layered back from the front line is nuts. Even if you lost a battalion of troops on the front lines. There was always another right behind it. A literal thick wall of troops.
i don't think so, because If it had not been him (MacArthur), the Allies (Led by the US ) would not have advanced to invade the northern side and would have been satisfied with regaining the south only. Read about his insistence on marching forward at that period .@@kurtwpg
My grandfather was captured in this war, marched up north and kept in dirt pits along the way eating uncooked rice , bugs and maggots . One of the last to come home he spent 3 years in captivity. The stories he would share with me as kid I later found out he had not shared with many . Always asking questions I was naive , young and amused by his stories .
@@Jack-vs4pfwhat a simple mind you have . An infantry man at 18 years old having military intelligence to share ? The kid didn’t know where the f he was never mind any idea what was going on with the war.
The frontline being as mashed together as it was, combined with the sheer difference in the size of Communist forces to UN ones. Korea is something that is not talked about enough in terms of horror of a conflict
At that time, the CCP had just been founded for one year and had nothing, no planes, no tanks, and even insufficient military uniforms, resulting in a large number of Chinese soldiers being frozen to death. If it weren't for this weapon, and the huge gap in logistics, the United States would have been driven out of the Korean peninsula long ago
@@deadby15 Can you imagine that now the United States is at war with Mexico, and the United States has an armistice with Mexico? This is the power gap between China and the United States in 1950.
It was a war on the scale of Europe's WW2, and a historic clash of hegemons in which both China and the United States experienced their limits. People think of the Korean War as one of those conflicts that happened in a small country and often compare it to the Vietnam War. It wasnt that kind of war. That's why the Korean War is called the forgotten war. This was not that kind of war, it was an apocalyptic war. General MacArthur was fired by President Truman for pushing too hard for permission to use nuclear weapons.
MacArthur wanting to use nuclear weapons is a myth. The MacArthur Memorial with other organizations went through their archives and found no evidence that he wanted to use nuclear weapons. When you think about it, if he really wanted to use nuclear weapons there would be at least one document, telegram, etc saying so. And that evidence would be featured in every Korean War documentary. Also documentaries about the nuclear bomb - they would say "the bomb was used in warfare in WW2, but it was almost used again in the Korean War when MacArthur wrote this note..."
@@ironsm4sh That was not my point. It doesn't matter whose number is big or small exactly. The Korean War could have been much worse in terms of casualties, but President Truman was a wise man and understood the lessons learned from WW II. As a Korean, the armistice was heartbreaking, but I believe he made the best and right decision.
China is a magic country.can you imagine a newly formed country that needed a lot to do were able to battle the whole united army even triumphed eventually.and I only use a very objective attitude without any political or ethnic color😂
My grand-grand father served in Korean War, in Turkish Army. My mother only heard the story from her mother. Apperantly he got captured during the war and could not be heard from again. Everyone thought he was dead, until he showed up on the door after 7 years. Luckily, my grand-grand mother did not marry again in those 7 years lel.
Your grand-grandfather was very lucky, I guess he was captured by the Chinese army. They were treated humanely in Chinese prisoner-of-war camps, and the Chinese army even held the Olympic Games for prisoners of war from many countries in the prisoner-of-war camps.
@@PigeonZ44 how do they can become neutral where at the time, turkey bordering with Soviet union, which the region now become georgia and Armenia. They are too close with soviet union geographically and they didn't want communist Soviet take over their country. So that's why turkey can't become neutral and had to fight in Korean war so that they can join NATO which Will give protection to turkey.
Most people not living in Korea Peninsula wouldnt realize how the weather and the altitude of its terrain is freaking maddness. Just compare with the latest frontline of eastern europe since 2022. They said the rasputica sicks to engage, but 70% of this peninsula is covered with mountains.
Yea, the cold was a serious threat for both sides, but the Chinese suffered immensely from it, being sent out in completely insufficient clothing and gear most of the time and just being told to bear it for the glory of their country. Crazy how much nationalist zeal Chinese built up after its war with Japan. They still managed to be very effective because of that zeal, though. The conditions and opponents would have broken any less determined army.
Wow, never realized that in the 3 years of the war, the 2 sides suffered 2,5 million causalities. While it is "only" .5-1 million dead, still, unimaginable scale today.
May I remind you that the US killed 20% of North Korea's population. Mainly targetting civilian infrastructure in bombing campaigns that reduced all in their way into rubble.
This video is ultra masterpiece, including the effects you added when these historic figures gave their speechless or other talking stuff like that, but still masterpiece👍
My grandma was born in the 1920s, lived through the Japanese occupation and the war, she still alive and well today, I'm always thankful for the troops, thank you
Right before the ceasefire, the battle intensified agian, and this is an action to increase the territory even a little bit because the territory is set based on the standard at the time of the ceasefire.
"...flank maneuver was golden": Midas touch by McActhur? I always think his strategic brilliance was much better demonstrated @ the Korean war than in WWII mainly due to the surprising flank landing plan from the sea @ Incheon. To be fair, no other nation(including USSR and PRChina, let alone N.Korea) possessed the combat logistical capabilities to pull off an amphibious op in such a scale during that era.....most likely still the case today.
@@heyhoe168 Depending on: 1) if such 'detection' assets today are wiped out or not by long range weapon systems in advance of the landing ops itself - I.e. typical NATO-style strike sequence. 2) A significant % of a U.S. 'landing force' today will be delivered 3dimensionally /airlifted from the sea. Shooting at slow landing crafts in the water is much much easier than at fast-moving choppers/tilt rotor aircrafts when SEAD(Suppression of Enemy Air Defense) ops is done in advance properly from the air.
@@felixli5279 Yeah, but no one else really has such a capability to the same level as us. I mean we have entire Amphib assault groups that are centered around a "carrier" the size of most nation's main carrier. Even the modern Chinese, who technically have more ships than us (if you count small coastal patrol vessels with little to no armament) cannot pull of an Amphib invasion.
@@Alguien644both sides were in stalemate none of two sides won the war either..US failed its objective to Completely push all Communists out of Korean peninsula.. while Chinese objective is to kept the NK as a Buffer state from American allies like Japan.. Which is basically leading us that War between NK and SK are in pause not technically ended...these two countries in future will continue the war for Korean Unification
@@Alguien644epends on how you look at it, they kept their buffer state alive but at immense cost to their population. More Chinese soldiers died than Koreans in the Korean War.
I only know that we Chinese drove the UN troops back to the 38th parallel from the Yalu River. What, are you not convinced? Historical facts cannot be changed, hahahaha
"You don’t even understand how the Korean Peninsula was divided. The situation in North Korea today is partly due to internal factors, but a major part is the result of external pressures influencing internal decisions. As America’s 'son,' have you ever considered how powerful the Korean Peninsula would be if it had never been divided and remained unified? Its population, technology, industry, and military capabilities could surpass Japan. But now, you’re content with just being 'sons.'"
My grandfather was in PLAAF during Korean war, the forst group who received jet fighter tranning and went to the battle field, retired 1965 due tu cultural revolution, farewell
@@l.b.7543 My grandpa was lieutenant colonel in Beijin in 1965, cultural revolution targets directly towards people with power, including military officers/high rank commanders
North korea gained the west territory with 2486km^2 in south of 38th north parallel, however; South Korea gained the middle and east territory with 5778km^2 in north of 38th north parallel, by Korean war
@@leoj4023 The quality of land is better in West region of north korea than middle and east region of south korea. Your answer is right. however, south korea cannot defense the west land which north korea gained in division of 38th north parallel
@@petercui5464 In division of 38th north parallel, South Korea cannot defense kaesong, yeonbaek plain and ongjin peninsula because of geographical factors
@@Greenkamegemu 일본군은 공식적으로 참여하지는 않았습니다 물론 군수물자 지원과 함흥바다 근처에서 기뢰를 제거하는것으로 도움은 주었으나 일본군이 직접적으로 한반도에서 참여하지는 않았습니다... 日本軍は公式には参加していませんでしたが、もちろん、咸興海の近くで兵站物資を提供したり、機雷を除去したりして支援しましたが、日本人は朝鮮半島に直接参加しませんでした...
51년이후 국경선을 두고 벌어진 끝없는 소모전에 관한 영화는 '고지전(The Front Line)'을 보는게 좋습니다. 더 이상 완전한 승리는 불가능하다는걸 양측 지도부 모두 알았지만, 단 몇 km의 국경이라도 더 확보한 뒤에 휴전조약을 맺으려는 욕심에서 비롯된 비극적인 살상전이 잘 묘사돼있어요.
그리고 소련은 병력을 안보낸것으로 나와있지만, 극초반 북한의 연전연승은 소련의 압도적인 전쟁물자(특히 탱크) 지원이 있었기에 가능한 것이었습니다. 또한 전투기 조종사 등 고급인력의 상당수가 북한군으로 위장한 소련군인이었다는 것은 공공연한 사실이었습니다. 소련입장에서 직접적인 침략자 포지션으로서의 참가는 제3차 세계대전의 원흉으로 지적받을 수 있었기에 이런 대리전을 치루게 한 것입니다.
@@毒敌大王 나는 한국전쟁에서 중국의 역할을 무시한 적이 없다. 다만 영상에서 소련군의 역할이 나와있지 않았기 때문에 언급한 것인데, 무슨 문제라도 있는가? 한국전쟁은 당신이 생각하는 것처럼 단순한 내전이 아니다. 미국과 소련 중심의 냉전 체제에서 이뤄진 대리전의 전형이라고 볼 수 있다. 중국 또한 소련 주도 공산체제에서 역할을 맡아 직접 참전했으며 엄청난 부상자들을 냈는데 이 전쟁과 무관하다며 선을 긋는 저의를 이해할 수 없다. 그리고 미국이나 소련이나 중국이나 한반도를 두고 각자의 이권을 챙기고자 욕심을 부렸는데 어째서 미국만 욕할 수 있는가? 당신들이 한국전쟁에 대해 자유진영과 다른 해석을 하는 것은 이해하겠으나, 공산진영에서 먼저 침공한 결정적 책임까지 부정할 순 없을 것이다.
@@mariuszmoraw3571Both backed and pumped full of arms and money from all the top countries in the world respectively. Off the back of WW2 as well, hopefully we all understand these massive wars are bad for everyone, even people not directly involved.
I would like to thank all the veterans for their help in a small country that I don't even know where they are. Thanks to you, Korea was able to develop into an advanced country with the world's 10th largest economy. And 30 years after the war, Korea hosted the Summer Olympics and has since become a country that hosted the World Cup and Winter Olympics. Thank you very much. Thank you very much
My grandpa was an Engineer aboard the USS Kidd after highschool, I never did ask about his time in Korea but I like to imagine he once kept that thing afloat singlehandedly. Rest in piece Grandpa Lu, can't wait to fly down to Louisiana to visit your workplace
Ngl, there are some good films to make about korean war. (Lowkey i want to see the exploits of the Philippines expeditionary forces here. They're really epic)
As far as China is concerned, this war is a contest between China and the United States and the United Nations. As soon as China was founded, it defeated the power harassment of the United States. It means a lot to China. In modern times, before 1950, because of the Qing Dynasty, China never defeated foreigners, and Japan surrendered because of the atomic bomb. China beat back the world's first United States as soon as it shot, because China doesn't go to YT very much, so you rarely see Chinese remarks, colleague YT, Twitter and others have censored and blocked China's IP, resulting in few people willing to speak. China is the one who pays attention to this war
The philippines send 1000 or 900 filipino troops going to south korea to help,when the battle of yultong began 900 filipino soldiers fought againts 40,000 chinese-North korean soldiers,900 filipino soldiers won in the battle of yultong
My great grandpa would get ptsd i think from sleeping in a foxhole and taking artillery fire. Because in the middle of the night he would always have his hands and arms shaped like he was holding an invisible rifle and then screaming in the middle of the night. He also served as the navigator of the ship he was on in ww2. He fought in iwo jima. And then in korea during the korean war.
당신의 증조할아버지는 일생을 다른 이들을 구하기 위해 희생하셨다 당신의 증조할아버지와 동료들은 나치로 부터 영국,프랑스,벨기에,네덜란드,룩셈부르크,덴마크,노르웨이,유고슬라비아,그리스를 구했고 일본으로 부터 대한민국,중국,인도네시아,태국,베트남,캄보디아,라오스,미얀마,말레이시아,싱가포르,호주,필리핀을 구하고 해방시켜주었다 정말로 감사드리며 다시 한번 감사드린다
To this day the Korean war remains the last war in which more than 250 american troops were killed in a single day of fighting. And the last war to have a USN ship sunk from enemy action. Vietnam had more dead but it was a lot longer. Korea was more intense especially the first year which was closer to WW2 levels of intensity.
@@dbadwadar6388 The carrier in question was used as a supply ship at that point and no longer part of the commissioned fleet of the USN. It was also refloated and brought back into service. I'm talking about commissioned ships sunk and not brought back into service. Korea fits. You might strech the definition to include the USS Liberty but she wasn't sunk just written off.
@@开阳许 had the Chinese not intervene, then yes the next thing we would’ve saw is Kim Il-Sung either fled to China or hanged on a light pole by Syngman Rhee himself personally.
My grandfather was a korean war vet, and i had no idea how devastating this war was. Im just now learning in 44 years ive never learned much about this war. Im a little ashamed. Why wasnt i taught about this?
Also worth pointing out that some battlegrounds in Korea looked like WWII in Europe especially urban combat in Seoul and in the towns of North Korea during the march towards the Chinese border.
Because in the later stage, it is a game between China and the United States, which has nothing to do with South Korea and North Korea, but now it is publicized as if they are the protagonists.
@@bugoy5560yeah china would have no capability too attack any further the US would likely deploy millions off troops too Japan and other Asian countries and blockade china
@@bugoy5560 If the North took the entire peninsula things may have went differently. Nukes wouldn't be needed for one, which is pretty big. Korea may have gradually opened up to the free market like China and Vietnam.
대한민국에 도움을 주신 미합중국과 UN 국가들의 용사분께 대하여 감사의 인사를 드립니다. I would like to express my gratitude to the veterans of the United States of America and the United Nations for their help in the Republic of Korea.
ℹ: *1 flag = ~10,000 soldiers*
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Please Indochina war :) I love it
Can you do Battle of Hastings or Battle of Towton?? (or all of the War of the roses?) They are really key events in English history and could've changed a lot,Also keep up the hard work
What about the Mexican war of independence and the Salvadorian civil war
I knew it elman you were a mapper
Do First Battle of Bull Run
It's amazing how close both sides were to achieving victory.
@@jemperdiller The what? The DRPK invaded the south without no one asking. Then when the DRPK was about to capitulate the imperialist China decided to use north Korea as a proxy state. The USSR offered little support to the North Korean war effort.
@@jemperdilleryeah well because of America half of Korea ISNT fucked up lmao
@@jemperdillererate? They invaded south korea without any cause and killed inocent people who aren't communists. My grand-grand father and his friends also slaughter by north korean army because they have factory! It's god damn war crime not a liberate.
@@jemperdillerFrom which side most people flee from? From communist's or from the south?
Also: from which side of the Berlin Wall where most people trying to flee?
@@jemperdillerlol are you a paid agent of North Korea? GTFO of here with that shit
My grandfather severed in Korea at the battle of The Chosin Resivour. He fired rifle so continously that he received 3rd degree burns on his right hand near the trigger and second degree on his left hand. The scars from this incident where something I was always to young to understand when he was alive but now as man I have so much more respect for the courage that takes.
당신의 할아버지는 자유세계의 영웅입니다.
감사합니다.
당신의 할아버지 처럼 위대한 영웅이 자유를 지킨것입니다.
언제나 감사드립니다
Thank you for your service
你的祖父是刽子手
can't thank you enough for what ur grandfather did. i pay my respect to the old soldier who fought for the liberty of this world.
Man, I always underestimated how massive this war was. That's way more troops per kilometer than in ww2!
same here I had no idea it was this big. I wish it would get more notoriety, the UN saving south Korea is a huge deal.
lol?! way more than ww2?! korea land was small and the army in each side of this video is not even fit in the reality lol!! it's 2million+ communist vs 400k allied forces! while in ww2 it's 2m+ USSR / allied 200k vs 1m+ nazi and europe has bigger land sized compare to KOREA.
@@Bomer-Bomer exactly what I said. 1.2 million per 300 km is way more than 4 million per 2000km
@@Bomer-Bomer quit saying so much "lol" when we're talking about an enormous amount of loss of human life here. be somewhat respectful and take a hint. *Punk.*
@@VinnyUnionI think he has a disorder called "lol"
My grandpa is a United States Marine and he was in the Korean war. He was part of the frozen chosen and he was in the battle of incheon landing. He's still alive today and will be 93 next year. I told him one time I heard it was cold during the war that the temperature dropped below the negatives and he laughed and said "It wasn't that cold."
[Fun Fact] Americans dropped more bombs in Korean war than entire Pacific War. Prob that's one of the reason.
Your grandfather is the greatest hero in a free world. Thank you so much for the sacrifice. I hope he will live well in his entire life.
Thank you! Thank you again! Plz let your grandfather know every Koreans feel thankful for those heroes in many countries, especially u.s!
我祖父这个时候在上高中,在为能上大学而准备
@@뚜백이-h9bnot Kim Jung Un😂
The Korean peninsular is mostly mountains, so there is almost no extra space for strategic maneuvers. This results in extremely intense close combat in division size, making thousands of casualties just for advancing a few miles. This is why most casualties are caused after the front line got stuck around 38 parallel, not during blitzkrieg all the way up and down at the early war.
in the latter part of the Korean War, the war pattern becomes similar to that of World War I in Europe.
Hey General, what kind of word is "strategical"?🤔
@@mjolnir4639 Thank you for pointing out the typo. I am not good at English because it is not my first language.
@@NRyu-gc2xq that old chestnut
@@KBKim-jt6uj My friend Aurlieo Alfeo Able Co 1-7 Marines 1st Marine Division was there.
My grandfather served in the Korean war when he was only 17 and received two purple hearts as well as a silver star. Unfortunately, he didn't have the best relationship with my father, so I didn't see him that often and never got to ask about his experiences before his passing. RIP Grandpa.
정말 멋진 영웅할아버지를 두셨습니다..
항상 감사합니다..
저도 함께 명복을 빌고싶네요.
My great uncle fought there too. I was passed his name as my middle name. I never knew him. But he was a remarkable man my father tells me. The Korean War is a war often over shadowed that needs more attention. It was the closest point in history I think we ever got to that almost escalated into WW3 imo.
I’m glad to see someone is finally admitting the US already lost a war to China. And technically, the war ended in armistice… which is a ceasefire. So technically the war is sort of unresolved and could be considered just ‘inactive’.
Thank you for serving our country
감사합니다
Amazing how this is only 5 years after WWII ended. It gets overshadowed all the time.
The Communists had always forcefully tried to gain access to many countries even before WWII, it was Communists that burned the Reichstag down which ultimately gave power to the Nazis to stop them.
Because the American don’t like talking about it as it’s the first war they ended without a victory
@@janusjones6519 No nation likes to talk about wars they didn't win. Only the ones they did win.
@@janusjones6519 Considering that the entire Korean peninsula is not communist, we didn't lose either.
@@janusjones6519because the Americans? Stfu
0:54 인천 상륙 작전......맥아더 장군 님.....정말 신의 한수...
oh great i founded a korean message
ㅇㅈ 신의 한수다
와 한국인이다!!
彭德懷元帥簡直是天神下凡
dad is coming😂
The battles after 1951 are called the High mountain battles. So bloody it was, a single mountain changed owners 7 times a day, and thousands of precious youth perished for a few kilometer advance.
那是15军和12军的荣誉,15军现在是空中突击集团军。美国人在丹东炸死很多平民,我們是保家卫国。美国人现在都没从韩国撤军
我的爷爷是中国人民志愿军39军343团的士兵,团长叫王扶之继任者耍金川,当年外号叫耍金圈。当年联合国军在中国入朝前,大规模轰炸中东北等地,炸死很多小孩妇女老人。最后我爷爷是第一批入朝。我听过很多次战役。最早是云川战役,对面是美军号称的王牌建国功勋师美国骑兵第一师,第五团。山高林密,115师343团打穿插龙头里。分割包围美国第8团,美军大部队发现第八团要被全歼,就派第五团在几十架飞机轰炸下,海扔凝固汽油弹,向北打。正好遇到了打穿插的负责包饺子口的343团头上。美骑一师第五团被我们打死了400多人团长重伤然后崩溃扭头就跑。然后我爷爷他们回头漫山遍野的抓俘虏,美军一旦被断后路就崩溃了。顾头不顾腚,爷爷原话,往树洞里钻,留出大屁股在外面。最后俘虏了美国第八团团部还有一个营的官兵。爷爷所在的连队就抓了几十个美军。那时候美军都很害怕,美军当时内部都谣言说中国军队抓住他们割耳朵都很害怕。美军内部宣传的。事实上志愿军热菜都吃不上都吃,炒干面粉加盐和生土豆。给美国人吃热饭菜和馒头,但是美国人认为吃的太差了,虐待他们。其实美军俘虏吃的比师长还好,当时就是那个条件。师长都吃炒黄豆和炖大白菜。后来之后的战役太多了,就说有一次特别惨,阵地就剩下几个人了,子弹都没了,爷爷趁着夜色一个人进入美军死人堆摸武器弹药,发现了一个美军排在半山腰开会,被我爷爷用摸到的反坦克地雷,扔到脚底下,全给炸碎了。我爷爷至今都忘不了,说肠子,肚子都挂的到处都是。志愿军阵地上被炸的就剩下不到10人,这些美军上来肯定不好守住,不是你死就是我亡,然后整晚美军都没有组织起来人员进攻。第二天换防了,爷爷才活下来。还有下个跟韩军第一师打,当时称为伪李承晚集团第一师,伪一师。美国人逃跑,因为第八团被歼灭大部分包括团部,美军就撒丫子跑路了。联合国军就派韩国人替美国人挨刀子,把伪军(韩国人 )顶过来。这帮韩国人号称王牌,不明不白死了很多人,还好有部分被俘虏,其他人跑的比美国汽车都快。好像就是韩国吹得很厉害的叫白善烨,二战期间是伪满洲国的警察好像。我们这边是军长39军军长吴信泉,343团团长当时是王扶之。这场战役后来美军就派韩国第一师15团上来替美军送死。但是白善烨跑的飞起。美军事后第八团第三营被全歼番号被取消1800多人被击毙俘虏。我爷爷说个细节就是美国有个俘虏给我爷爷一块巧克力,爷爷不认识,吃一口吐了,苦了吧唧的,让后爷爷送给那个美国人一口炒黄豆,也给他吃吐了。😂😂
ww1 flashbacks
血战上甘岭
@@MC-cq4vr遗憾的是,我们中国人从来没有把韩国人当作对手
On the grand scale of things, each number is someone's story. Behind every statistic is a whole life. And it's not just about those who died; think about all the families and dreams that get shaken up. Really makes you appreciate the simple moments we are taking for granted. Peace.
Well said man.. well said
Yeah man, it gives me chills imagining millions of human corpses. Plus a few more Hundred millions of devastated loved ones. The damage of war to society is unmeasurable.
This has a name. Its called Sonder.
wow, thanks for sharing
@@physetermacrocephalus2209
As stalin said "One death is a tradgedy, a million deaths is a statistic"
한국을 위해 참전해주신 모든 군인 영웅분들에게 감사드립니다.
당신들이 있기에 우리가 있습니다.
정말로 감사합니다.
I deeply appreciate your country’s heros and allies those who sacrificed for your country’s freedom !
From Vietnam
@@TheHipjaejin9391 저는 한국인입니다. 좋은 말씀 감사합니다. 그런데 베트남은 공산국가인데 북한이 아닌 한국에 좋은 말을 해주는게 신기하네요. 당신의 국가가 공산주의 국가여도 상관없습니다. 한국을 응원해주셔서 감사합니다
@@anneongjad2oya In Vietnam, history is written by the victor, that is the current Communist regime of Vietnam. In the minds of the Vietnamese , up to 3/4 of the population do not have the same thoughts as the authorities. They only considered the previous Vietnam War as a civil war, the end result of which was a victory on the Communist side, like the inter-Korean war.
Only the state-led media slander the crimes of former South Korean soldiers and uphold North Korea. Most of those who cursed at Korea were brainwashed by the Communist media, coming from poor rural areas in the North, who went to export labor to Korea and evaded their visas. Most of them come from the provinces of North Vietnam.
Moreover, the former South Vietnamese government was also allied with south Korea, helping the people of South Vietnam fight against the communist !
@Kipinskii after Vietnam united in 1975, we had to face the truth of economy’s crisis cause by mistaken of planned economy in 10 years, that never happened before.
Moreover, the hostility from China, the sanctions from the United States and most importantly is the weakening of the Soviet Union make a great economic depression in Vietnam. These leaded to the potential risk of second civil war between North and South.
As a result, Hanoi’s leaders had to open Vietnam to welcome the rest of the world, to save their regime !
@@TheHipjaejin9391我是中国人 我的想法跟你一样,中国的历史也被内战胜利的共产党改写了,老人都被洗脑的很严重 但是中国年轻人的想法不一样,他们也很向往自由的
고맙습니다 여러분 도와주셔서 !!
thank you so much all countries fought for S K
我爷爷当年去汉城可以是不用签证的!
@@ricosu192계란볶음밥 먹다가 죽은 그 녀석처럼 말이지? ㅋㅋ
@@ricosu192제 일본인 친구의 할아버지는 난징에서 즐거운 고기 축제를 즐겼다고 합니다.
@@themoonintheclouds7199 그때 당시는 국민당인데?;;;; 님 빨갱이 중국 공산당 지지자임?
@@themoonintheclouds7199 胖子和小男孩才是真正的烹饪大师
You're one of the best mapping animators in the internet! Great job!
Edit: Thanks for the 550 likes everyone!
I AGREE
amateur
The Battle of Inchon truly was a stunning turning point for this war, incredible how the map is reshaped by that one victory. It and The Battle of Unsan literally changed the momentum so drastically.
right
I live in Incheon
There is a behind story in the Battle of Incheon carried by sacrifices of high school studens. The Battle of Jangsa Landing was a military operation during the Korean War in 1950, carried out to support the larger Incheon Landing Operation. South Korean forces, including 772 student soldiers, landed on the coast of Jangsa-ri to divert North Korean attention. This diversion played a crucial role in the success of the Incheon operation, though it resulted in many casualties among the student soldiers.
It is very story. War is always brutal and I feel grateful for those who sacrificed themselves.
@@정해명-g8s 설제로는 영향 없었음
I like the movements of the flags which indicates the soldiers moving. Keep it up!
I think each flags represent an entire division
@@mukhtarsyajaratun1025obviously
@@mukhtarsyajaratun1025 he said it represents 10,000 soldiers. not sure if the user actually researched troop movements or they just kind of guessed. but it wouldn't take 15 days for soldiers to travel across Korea. not to mention the Chinese, UN, and SK troops are all moving at the same speed every time, which seems unlikely.
참전용사님들께 정말 감사드립니다
The Historical videos + the tiny flags of troops joining the front lines is amazing. One of the best map youtubers by a country mile
My grandfather Vernon was a medic in the Korean War. After that got married and had 8 kids. A true hero never forgotten.
Have some respect to the fighters of both side
@@socialistgandalf my story is actually true. Don’t believe what he says
Lame
the korean war kept going on in the bedroom
Had he retained his second ball, he could have had 16 children.
The only time China and US led forces came face to face, and it was a stalemate which resulted in 2 Koreas. This is the only war also not romanticized by any Hollywood movie. This was probably the toughest war the US faced, probably more grueling than Vietnam given that this was conventional warfare rather than fighting guerillas in the jungle. Both sides fought valiantly, there is no losers or winners in this war.
I believe China also directly supported Vietnam during their war with the US, right? They also invaded Vietnam themselves after said war, but still.
@@baconsir1159 I think so, but not directly. They trained Vietcong soldiers in China especially their generals, but mainly facilitated the transfer of arms from USSR to Vietnam, since China had land borders with both countries. Majority of the Vietnamese troops had Soviet training, because the Soviets had boots on the ground. In terms of the VN CN war, I wouldn't call it an invasion, Vietnam was gobbing up islands that belonged to Taiwan (ROC), and VN was invading Laos and Cambodia, as well as trying to gobble up some border villages within Chinese border. China only captured their capital then retreated but what China did and US failed to do so was completely destroy their heavy industries which primarily located in Northern Vietnam. That's why to this day Northern VN is still less developed than Southern VN. However, China suffered heavily from this war, probably on par with US losses. Another interesting thing was that in China there are declassified docs saying that Deng only attacked VN to get goodwill from the US because at that time, China and USSR had already fell out, and the war helped US gain some face.
@@HEEHEEBOII good explanation
@@HEEHEEBOIIfinally Someone know history… I been tried to explain to Internet trolls why CN enter Vietnam and retreated was a part of the plan at the first place. Swiftly destroyed Vietnam heavily industry in the northern part of the Vietnam(which never recover to the same scale(international relativity) even today.)
China led a million man army into Korea, america sent a much smaller amount of troops to Korea.
저희 대한민국 을 위해 이 영상 을 만들어주셔서 정말 감사합니다!!
현재 대한민국 최대의 적은, 공샨댱 북한과 중귝과 민주댱
@@MC-cq4vr 中国?你烧糊涂了吗?
@@MC-cq4vr 석렬하노 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@MC-cq4vr韩国和朝鲜的敌人是美国
우리 대한민국임 ㅋㅋ
The war had far more incommon with WW1 than it did the recently finished WW2. After the large movement phases earlier in the war by both sides it then became bogged down in trenches, patrolling, night raids, artillery and frontal assaults on narrow frontages usually up hills and spurs. Night time was fighting patrols in No Mans Land between opposing lines, dodging minefields and trying to snatch prisoners for intelligence.
A very brutal and forgotten war by many.
The last two thirds of the war was like World War I but more mountainous.
Forgotten because the US did not win, it was a draw. Much like the Vietnam war.
Because the US does not want to remember, this is a disgraceful war, neither gorgeous nor just, it cannot be made into a cod, lol
@@leonknd5850 well maybe it was an unjust war in the fact that the Communists had no justification to start the war if that's what you mean.
@@tedmccarron At least the US complied with the 17th parallel drawn by China in the Vietnam War, right? Otherwise there would have been two forgotten wars, lol
I mean technically you have to continue the video till today because the Korean War never formally ended.
boring video if that happened
Coz China US already signed peace papper.
6.25에 참여한 여러 동맹국들의 국가와 희생에 언제나 영광스러운 미래만 존재하길 기원합니다
🫡
같이 싸워 주신 동맹분들 좋은 곳에서 잘사시고 명복을빕니다 🎗🎗🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
굳건한 자주국방이 나라를 지킨다.
우린 지금 휴전국가이다. 잊지말아야합니다
대한민국이라는 나라자체가 이미 일본이다. 한번 해병은 영원한 해병이라는 말이 있듯이 한번 일본은 영원한 일본인것
즉, 일제강점기때 대한민국 임시정부가 있었고, 이는 일제강점기에 대한민국이라는 나라의 정부 즉,대한민국이 있었다는 뜻
일제강점기에 대한민국이 있었다=대한민국은 일본의 땅이었다=한번 일본이었기에 대한민국은 여전히 일본이다 라는것이 성립됨
그러니 6.25 전쟁이 아닌 6.25반란이나 6.25내전이라 표현해야 올바른 표현이다.
@@MHGA235느그 진핑이 나라에서 잘살아라
수없이 많은 피를 흘리고 희생한 젊고 아름다운 영혼들, 힘없던 나라를 도와주셔서 우리가 이렇게 발전 했습니다.감사한 마음을 국민의 한사람으로서 대한민국에서 인사합니다.
联合国军的恩情还不完是吧
@@xubuliudu步六独旭中国人没资格留言
@@xubuliudu步六独旭 미국의 친절함은 아직 끝나지 않았죠?
@@HJYoo-w4q就留
@@user-cz6de4dj8g这是中国互联网上关于北朝鲜的梗,讽刺北朝鲜令人震惊的“恩情教育”“将军的恩情还不完”,而这个评论区很多南韩人却在感谢美国。
Great video clip! Especially with speeches from the heads of state involved
My grandfather fought in this war, it really took a toll on him according to my father
一场惨烈的战争😢,我们牺牲了太多的同志,在决定参战前我们就计算我们和美国的差距,令人难受的是我们的装备比美国落后了太多,美国有飞机,坦克,大炮,有充足的后勤支援,我们连最简单的坦克都造不出来,只能从苏联购买,但我们知道我们必须参加这场战争,我们的国家才刚刚成立,绝对不能变成以前那个压迫人民的社会,因此我们就决定参战了,我们请求苏联帮助我们,但是因为苏联不想和美国直接发生冲突,因此苏联没有派出地面军队,我们只能靠我们自己,苏联也只是派出飞行员保护我们的发电厂和通信,我们前进的每一步都是我们顶着满天的飞机和火炮轰炸打下来的,我们那时候要是有美国一半的装备就能把美国和联合国16个国家赶到海里喂鱼了,因此我们害怕落后,落后就要挨打😢
Thank you , your grandfather is very good
Your grandfather is what side
maybe my grandpa fought against your grandpa😢
@@笑川孙-h2q i think the grandpa is s korea
My Grandpa fought in Korea, he died when I was younger so I never really talked to him about it. He was on the front lines for a bit. The one story I heard was that they were defending an ammo depot, and they had to blow it and evac in helicopters. Apparently his commander liked his cooking so later on he was able to work in the kitchen and he was able to survive.
Thank you for your service! We will never forget your dedication
Wow amazing
Thank you for your grandfather’s service. We Koreans will never forget the heroes.
my Grandpa was drafted and served. He was a medic, never talked about locations, or really anything all that much.
He didn't allow anyone to watch the show MASH, said reality was nothing like that, and it shouldn't be made into a comedy.
also said he ate canned roast beef for 9 months straight, so he didn't allow that in his house either.
@@jacobburton7613 hi
우리가 지금 이 세상을 살아가고있는게 한국 전쟁때 희생해주신 군인분들 덕분에이 아닐까?
不用谢,唯一遗憾的是朝鲜半岛还有殖民主义,还有大量驻韩美军存在😮
@@xiaojiucaidaiwan세상에서 가장 식민지배를 하고 싶어하는 나라 NO.1 China
@@user-unganu 赶紧把你老婆送给驻韩美兵
@@xiaojiucaidaiwan우리는 미군의 보호를 받아 행복하지만 중국은 식민지라는 프레임으로 불행하다고 억지로 왜곡한다.
@@xiaojiucaidaiwan너희 중국인들은 공산당들의 감시와 통제를 받는 식민지 노예나 다름없지 않는가?
The war looks insane my pc might crash
Skill issue
@@Elfili40lol
@@Elfili40stfu
this aint hoi4 💀😩😩
cold war mod
Great simulation. My dad told me a couple times when I pressed him of what happened. I remember him telling of landing in Korea to stop the complete takeover of the peninsula and then having to retreat from way up north. What a grueling war. This simulation really puts into focus what kind of effort went into this war. Thank you.
你的祖父被欺騙了。南韓和北韓是一個國家,這是他們自己的內戰。美國就是一個侵略者
Explain what "have to" means?😅
u should know this war happened during the Cold War. at that time,every country took sides to keep safe,just as south korea and north korea choose different sides,china was on the same side with north korea against the USA.when us army come closer and even start to bomb our border,there is not many chice left@@zli9718
中国支持让韩国人再重新打一遍,正好让你们看看什么才是必须撤退,反正韩国人没在停线协议上签字,是完全可以发动战争的。
He meant had to
This is absolutely amazing. I have had a vague idea of how Korean war were started and ended , not like this vivid visual description. So many young people died on unknown mountains. Rest in peace all the young who perished and thanks for all the freedom we korean have, it was not free at all.
Freedom is never free.
It costs blood.
One of my uncles died there.
My father and two other uncles fought in that war.
One stayed to marry a Korean lady, and now I have cousins in Korea.
One of them is a Kpop singer.
If war ever returns to Korea, my family will be there.
The Jeju island massacre is how the war started
@AdamAdam-dh7yu operation plan for the korean war of soviet union has revealed already and it says the invasion was totally on purpose spreading communism. Stop lying.
Слава убитым солдатам, кто погиб за капитализм! Их жертва не напрасна, в Южной Корее богатые смогли сохранить свои капиталы. И даже построить военную диктатуру Ли Сын Мана! Вы герои! Спасибо вам!
@@kotnapromkerappel . Il n’y a plus de dictature militaire .
The People's Republic of China was founded on October 1, 1949. On October 19, 1950, the Chinese army went to fight in Korea. The new regime had been established for only one year. At that time, China had just ended the war against Japan and the contest between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party at home. The new regime was built on ruins. It had no air force, no navy, and was insufficiently equipped. Under such conditions, the Chinese People's Army and the Korean Army together drove the United Nations forces from the Yalu River, where North Korea and China border, to the 38th parallel. China suffered heavy casualties and the United States also suffered huge losses. They all realized that no one could truly conquer the other and gradually began negotiations.
Lo que puede hacer la ingente cantidad de soldados. La verdad me sorprende los países que tienen una población de millones de habitantes. 🎆
@@d4n_n_e_r In 1950, China had only 400 million people.
@@nihaojxjx I know, I'm just surprised by the number of men a country of millions of people can afford.
@@nihaojxjx and that was the most in the world. So thats a lot
Most funny of all this, is China manage to do a draw in this was. Next war, it was a victory in Vietnam. Today, around 70 years later, with USA comparation strength have weaken alot, USA people thinks they can beat China in a War.... Oh dear oh dear..
Damn, everybodys geandfather was in Korea. Mine was Military Police stationed in, I think, Seoul. I inherited his photo album from his days over there. Wherever he was, he said he could see and hear the burst of artillery shells, constantly, over the mountain day and night. He said he would see new units going in ready for battle and watch them come back beat down and battle worn.
Not mine tho
Mine was a demolitionist who fought in Korea (it should be self explanatory what he did)
我爺爺的爸爸參與了這場戰爭,並立下了戰功,據說當時身邊都是戰友的尸體
@@KOMORI-fg4wl 당신 할아버지가 조선을 도와 참전한 중국의 군대였다면, 전쟁범죄에 가담한 범죄자입니다. 일본제국의 군대처럼요. 수치를 아시기 바랍니다. 전범국의 후손이여
All Major Events in the Korean War:
0:00 - North Korea Invades South Korea
0:03 - First Battle of Seoul
0:29 - Battle of Pusan Perimeter (UN Forces are landed)
0:57 - Battle of Inchon
1:03 - Second Battle of Seoul
1:20 - Battle of Pyongyang
1:25 - Chinese Forces crosses the Yalu River (First Phase Offensive)
1:45 - Second Phase Offensive
1:55 - Chinese/North Korean Forces Recaptures Pyongyang
2:10 - Third Battle of Seoul (Third Phase Offensive)
2:27 - Operation Thunderbolt
2:38 - Battle of Hoengseong (Fourth Phase Offensive)
2:44 - Operation Killer
2:56 - Fourth Battle of Seoul (Operation Ripper)
3:27 - Chinese Spring Offensive
3:44 - Battle of Soyang River
War goes on…
朝鲜入侵韩国? 别忘了那个时候他们两个只是一个国家的两个政权,怎么会有“入侵”的说法
After WW2, Korea reclaim independence from Japanese Rule, Creating the People's Republic of Korea. But then years later, USA and the Soviet Union split Korea into two. The Soviet Union formed North Korea and the United States formed South Korea. But then on June 25 1950, North Korea Invaded South Korea, Since the North Korean Military become much stronger because of the Soviets and have use Soviet equipment to invade South Korea.
@@andrewtruong3694 哦吼? 你对国家主权定义是什么? 是可以加入联合国还是自己宣布就可以了? 如果自己宣布就可以你是不是可以在你家里就可以独立建国了? 如果是加入联合国别忘了朝鲜和韩国在1991年才分别加入联合国。
其次 你现在的说法是在认同美国和苏联对于朝鲜半岛的分裂。你觉得支持一个国家分裂,和外部势力干涉国家主权这种行为是正当的? 别忘了日本占领之前他们俩就是一个国家,他们俩的问题只能交给他们俩自己解决,所有外部国家没有那个责任,也没有那个权利干涉!!!!!!!!!!
@@andrewtruong3694never trust or reply shit from chinese
朝鲜与韩国是内战,
Being korean, I've never even had a chance to understand the war with this such visually well-made animations. Much appreciate watching this.
'FREEDOM IS NOT FREE' Thank you to the United States and other countries for fighting together.
My grandfather was there. He was also a part of the Pacific theater in WWII.
Any American soldier who fought in World War 2 would wish to be fighting in Europe. There was no "Welcome saviors! Come eat with us! We love you!" getting kisses from left and right in Asia.
Neither would you be treated with respect if captured by the enemy. You would become a war prisoner by the Germans, whereas the Japanese would pull up the katana.
Being a Marine was the absolute worst. Not getting PTSD would be a miracle.
@MMOfreakOUT1 Lol there was none of that in Europe. It was all propgander
Remember that just a few years ago before this, all of these countries were on the same side fighting the country on the bottom right corner of this map.
The military industrial complex, just a set the proles upon each other
@@KiwiVandermanRussian propaganda was the cause, just like the current war
Korea wasn’t in league with the allies. It was fighting as the country the bottom right coner of this map back then.
@@shawns0762 Это же СССР планировал ядерные бомбардировки мирных городов США? Ведь так? Вот бешенному псу и подкинули кость... Чтоб наелся.
@@shawns0762 А вот в схожести войны в Корее и Украины... Да. В основе конфликт США и СССР (России)
One of the reason how South Korea and its allies were able to strike back towards Seoul (The capital) was because of the plan by the United State's General Douglas MacArthur to executive Incheon landing. Which was a port city that the North side held. The success of this landing allowed South to push them back and it can be seen in the video.
@@Nutreaa The bootlicking ones he didn't oppress and slaughter you mean.
@@NutreaaAmericans own yous.
Wasn't he fired not long after that because he kept asking the president to Nuke the border so the radiation would stop the Chinese troops from crossing 😂
@@Ivan_Kopnov why would you think I understand that ?
@@antoinelachapelle3405Um there's a translate button in youtube
감사합니다 순국선열분들, 한국을 지원해주신 연합군들의 희생 잊지않겠습니다
你是北朝鲜网友吗?
@@位置嘻嘻嘻 北韓 人民不能上網
@@mrkoreankim1 你到底是谁?为什么模仿朝鲜人说话?
@@位置嘻嘻嘻 wtf
@@mrkoreankim1 ?
이 기억을 잊지말고 방심하지말자
멸공 일본미국대만은 일단 무조건 안고가야함
대한민국👌 북한🖕
🇰🇷🤜🇰🇵
Woah cuzin stop all this hate @user-pp3qi2wy4e
Does South Korea hate America too?? Like how come when we ask to help we get caught with all the hate
RIP to all soldiers…you all deserve a better life
Only you i see in respect for both sides
Yes but also civilian casualties outnumbered soldier casualties 3 to 1.
한국인입니다 영상 퀄리티에 그리고 역사적 사실에 대해 너무 잘아셔서 놀랐습니다
우리 한국을 위해 희생 하신 여러 모든분들에게 한국을 대표해서 감사하다는 말씀 드립니다.
감사합니다
정말 감사해야 합니다. 그렇지 않으면 어떻게 당신을 식민지화할 수 있겠습니까?
니가 몬데 대표하냐 ? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@82harajuki 저분들이 있었기에 지금의 우리가 잘먹고 잘사는건데 그런것도 모르지?ㅋㅋㅋ너같이 고마움도 모르는 사람 위해서 감사하다는 말 적은거란다 그렇게 매일 이런식으로 죄지어놓고 일요일에 교회가서 참회하면 다 인가보네 역시 믿거 개독교ㄷㄷ
@@wenluo6617 조선족 냄새가ㄷㄷ
@@forza750cc 하루에 반 파운드도 못 먹는 고기인데도 잘 먹나요? 이것들은 모두 미국 주인들에 대한 여성의 위안에 대한 대가로 얻은 것입니다.
For the second half of this video, the battle line is simply not moving but the number of troops and casualties are just increasing 😢😢😢 this is brutal
I was thinking the same, the amount of troops layered back from the front line is nuts. Even if you lost a battalion of troops on the front lines. There was always another right behind it. A literal thick wall of troops.
Just like ww1
bottle neck meat grinder
Like in Russian- Ukrainian war
War,war never change
1:54 The Chinese army rush had left the Korean 1st Army and the US 10th Army isolated. It is said that 100,000 soldiers were evacuated by ship.
MacArthur was a reckless glory hound. If Ridgway had been in charge Nov 1950, the border today would stretch east from the Taedong delta.
i don't think so, because If it had not been him (MacArthur), the Allies (Led by the US ) would not have advanced to invade the northern side and would have been satisfied with regaining the south only. Read about his insistence on marching forward at that period .@@kurtwpg
@@kurtwpg美国人的武器太先进了,我们就像一群鬣狗包围了几头狮子只能包围但是打不过,
My grandfather was captured in this war, marched up north and kept in dirt pits along the way eating uncooked rice , bugs and maggots . One of the last to come home he spent 3 years in captivity. The stories he would share with me as kid I later found out he had not shared with many . Always asking questions I was naive , young and amused by his stories .
as a korean, many thanks / repect for your grand father that he saved my mother land
North or south?
Shouldn’t you know? Which one do you think it is?
@@kievan84Captured and survived must have provided military intelligence. Do you still thank him? 😂
@@Jack-vs4pfwhat a simple mind you have . An infantry man at 18 years old having military intelligence to share ? The kid didn’t know where the f he was never mind any idea what was going on with the war.
오늘(7월 27일)은 유엔군 참전의 날입니다. 다시 한번 노고를 들인 것에 감사합니다.
재밌냐@@岛城某市民
他们确实该好好感谢😂@@岛城某市民
a dog country of USA🇺🇸
@user-wj8iy8pj8z Get out you Chinese person
@@岛城某市民-this comment was written by xin Jin ping leech
Finally a dude that also shows what happened in 1952 on a map
The frontline being as mashed together as it was, combined with the sheer difference in the size of Communist forces to UN ones. Korea is something that is not talked about enough in terms of horror of a conflict
Such was my understanding, but seemingly the UN/US/SK forces were not that seriously outnumbered, according to this video..
At their peak, US/UN outnumbered Chinese/NK forces.
你有没有考虑过美国联军的科技优势
At that time, the CCP had just been founded for one year and had nothing, no planes, no tanks, and even insufficient military uniforms, resulting in a large number of Chinese soldiers being frozen to death.
If it weren't for this weapon, and the huge gap in logistics, the United States would have been driven out of the Korean peninsula long ago
@@deadby15 Can you imagine that now the United States is at war with Mexico, and the United States has an armistice with Mexico? This is the power gap between China and the United States in 1950.
It was a war on the scale of Europe's WW2, and a historic clash of hegemons in which both China and the United States experienced their limits. People think of the Korean War as one of those conflicts that happened in a small country and often compare it to the Vietnam War. It wasnt that kind of war. That's why the Korean War is called the forgotten war. This was not that kind of war, it was an apocalyptic war. General MacArthur was fired by President Truman for pushing too hard for permission to use nuclear weapons.
The Korean war was huge, but the European world wars were significantly bigger.
Bro it wasn't even close. Check how many troops were e.g on German - Russian frontline
@@pawlakpppbut number of troops per kilometer was more. Making it a worse meat grinder field. The horror must've been hell.
MacArthur wanting to use nuclear weapons is a myth. The MacArthur Memorial with other organizations went through their archives and found no evidence that he wanted to use nuclear weapons. When you think about it, if he really wanted to use nuclear weapons there would be at least one document, telegram, etc saying so. And that evidence would be featured in every Korean War documentary. Also documentaries about the nuclear bomb - they would say "the bomb was used in warfare in WW2, but it was almost used again in the Korean War when MacArthur wrote this note..."
@@ironsm4sh That was not my point. It doesn't matter whose number is big or small exactly.
The Korean War could have been much worse in terms of casualties, but President Truman was a wise man and understood the lessons learned from WW II. As a Korean, the armistice was heartbreaking, but I believe he made the best and right decision.
대한민국을 위해 싸워 주신 여러 나라들에게 감사드리며 하나님의 복과 은혜가 그 나라들 위에 영원히 임하길 축복합니다. ❤
China is a magic country.can you imagine a newly formed country that needed a lot to do were able to battle the whole united army even triumphed eventually.and I only use a very objective attitude without any political or ethnic color😂
My grand-grand father served in Korean War, in Turkish Army. My mother only heard the story from her mother. Apperantly he got captured during the war and could not be heard from again. Everyone thought he was dead, until he showed up on the door after 7 years. Luckily, my grand-grand mother did not marry again in those 7 years lel.
Turkey should have stayed neutral
Your grand-grandfather was very lucky, I guess he was captured by the Chinese army. They were treated humanely in Chinese prisoner-of-war camps, and the Chinese army even held the Olympic Games for prisoners of war from many countries in the prisoner-of-war camps.
우리나라 지켜주셔서 감사합니다
@@PigeonZ44 how do they can become neutral where at the time, turkey bordering with Soviet union, which the region now become georgia and Armenia. They are too close with soviet union geographically and they didn't want communist Soviet take over their country. So that's why turkey can't become neutral and had to fight in Korean war so that they can join NATO which Will give protection to turkey.
이유가 어쨌든 도움을 준 나라들은 고마운거다. 결국 그들은 목숨을 걸고 우리나라를 구했다.
아무렴 나토에 들어갈 목적이였다 한들 그때 한국은 도움이 절실했고 우리 우방국들은 그때 손을 내밀어 주었다.
Most people not living in Korea Peninsula wouldnt realize how the weather and the altitude of its terrain is freaking maddness. Just compare with the latest frontline of eastern europe since 2022. They said the rasputica sicks to engage, but 70% of this peninsula is covered with mountains.
with the heat of Vietnam, and with the freezing of Siberia
@@campsite97yes.
Summer is like a Vietnam, and winter is seems like Siberia.
Yea, the cold was a serious threat for both sides, but the Chinese suffered immensely from it, being sent out in completely insufficient clothing and gear most of the time and just being told to bear it for the glory of their country. Crazy how much nationalist zeal Chinese built up after its war with Japan. They still managed to be very effective because of that zeal, though. The conditions and opponents would have broken any less determined army.
真的很难打,美军装备和后勤太好了
冬天零下四十度
Would’ve been so much better if the music volume is much lower so we can actually hear the tv clips you put in >.>
He should have cut the music all together and added in footage from the war.
Exactly, I had it on mute the music added nothing.
대한민국을 싸운 유엔군과 국군과 모든 분들께 깊은 감사드립니다.
하나님이 보우하사 우리나라 만세
这场战争还没有结束,迟早重新开始,
你是被打的那个。。
@@蔡徐鲲-k2eshut up you communist. Remember your real enemy: Philippines🤬🤬🤬🤬 🇵🇭⚔🇨🇳
不用谢
free tibet
free taiwan
free uyghur
The casualties on both sides is mind blowing.
Casualities doesn't mean dead.
@@iraqimapper1595it means you get pooped on by your drill sergeant
Lol no it means all fatalities and injuries suffered during the conflict@@Ryan-ok12096
Wow, never realized that in the 3 years of the war, the 2 sides suffered 2,5 million causalities. While it is "only" .5-1 million dead, still, unimaginable scale today.
How do you get .5-1 million dead?? Casualties are usually 5-10 times higher than fatalities.
May I remind you that the US killed 20% of North Korea's population. Mainly targetting civilian infrastructure in bombing campaigns that reduced all in their way into rubble.
@@ThatPianoNoobso he’s right? 2.5M / 5 = .5M
@@ThatPianoNoob He is counting the civilian deaths, which are estimated in 3 million
This video is ultra masterpiece, including the effects you added when these historic figures gave their speechless or other talking stuff like that, but still masterpiece👍
*speechs, that’s a correction
My grandma was born in the 1920s, lived through the Japanese occupation and the war, she still alive and well today, I'm always thankful for the troops, thank you
저희 할아버지,할머니 세대의 사람들 중에서는 한국전쟁으로 가족을 잃은 사람들이 굉장히 흔합니다. 저희 할머니도 오빠가 두명 있었는데, 전장에서 두분 모두 전사하셨습니다. 할머니는 아직도 종종 그때의 사건을 이야기 하십니다.
what a pity although Iam chinese i still hope one day world will become peace
遗憾的是,他们非常有可能是逃命的时候摔死的,因为韩国军队大多数时间都在逃跑
저희 친할아버지는 그당시 15살이였어요
그때 남한으로 오신 할아버지깨 감사합니다
Sir, your work is fantastic and is an inspiration for me, please continue!
Right before the ceasefire, the battle intensified agian, and this is an action to increase the territory even a little bit because the territory is set based on the standard at the time of the ceasefire.
Like the fall of 1918...
한국인들은 역사에 아주 예민하고 잊지않고있습니다 여러분들의 희생이 있었기에 지금의 한국인들이 존재하게되었습니다 감사합니다 잊지않겠습니다
🇺🇸: 너 하나 지켜주느라고 550조나 쏟아부었다. 고마우면 제대로 갚아라.
有了光州事件、济州岛三屠、财阀?不能否认南韩确实有成就,但是美国出兵并不是为了刻意保卫南韩民主,只是想在朝鲜半岛扶植自己的势力,美国在1980年也没有阻止光州事件。
@@xubuliudu步六独旭 광주민주화운동은 대한민국이 이루어낸 거대한 성과다. 예시를 잘못 들누 ㅋㅋㅋ
@@Lumi_7X 니들 중국은 언제 보상금 줄건데?
@@seoul_9584
The flank maneuver was golden! Much respect to all the brave men who fought in this bloody war!
"...flank maneuver was golden":
Midas touch by McActhur?
I always think his strategic brilliance was much better demonstrated @ the Korean war than in WWII mainly due to the surprising flank landing plan from the sea @ Incheon.
To be fair, no other nation(including USSR and PRChina, let alone N.Korea) possessed the combat logistical capabilities to pull off an amphibious op in such a scale during that era.....most likely still the case today.
@@felixli5279well, today it is much easier to detect, which makes landing operations almost suicidal.
@@heyhoe168 Depending on:
1) if such 'detection' assets today are wiped out or not by long range weapon systems in advance of the landing ops itself - I.e. typical NATO-style strike sequence.
2) A significant % of a U.S. 'landing force' today will be delivered 3dimensionally /airlifted from the sea. Shooting at slow landing crafts in the water is much much easier than at fast-moving choppers/tilt rotor aircrafts when SEAD(Suppression of Enemy Air Defense) ops is done in advance properly from the air.
@@felixli5279 Yeah, but no one else really has such a capability to the same level as us.
I mean we have entire Amphib assault groups that are centered around a "carrier" the size of most nation's main carrier.
Even the modern Chinese, who technically have more ships than us (if you count small coastal patrol vessels with little to no armament) cannot pull of an Amphib invasion.
That strategy also was used by the North in the American Civil War
its crazy to see how many troops china had been deployed to the front lines by the end its literally covered in chinese flags at the front lines.
Yet they still didnt win
@@Alguien644both sides were in stalemate none of two sides won the war either..US failed its objective to Completely push all Communists out of Korean peninsula.. while Chinese objective is to kept the NK as a Buffer state from American allies like Japan..
Which is basically leading us that War between NK and SK are in pause not technically ended...these two countries in future will continue the war for Korean Unification
@@Alguien644epends on how you look at it, they kept their buffer state alive but at immense cost to their population. More Chinese soldiers died than Koreans in the Korean War.
@@Alguien644they didn't have the best weapons at that time plus they were starving and frozen to Death
@@messier8379china actually didn't wanna join
The American soldiers cross China's boarder that's why they joined in.
Thank you
우리가 이땅에서 숨쉬고 잇는것도 유튜브로 누워서 이런거 볼수 잇는것도 모두 미국형님들이 도와쥐서 가능한일이다 항상 감사하면서 살자
I only know that we Chinese drove the UN troops back to the 38th parallel from the Yalu River. What, are you not convinced? Historical facts cannot be changed, hahahaha
People don't recognize your brother, you are sons, and now you have to be filial.
小心朴正熙和全斗焕把你捉走……
"You don’t even understand how the Korean Peninsula was divided. The situation in North Korea today is partly due to internal factors, but a major part is the result of external pressures influencing internal decisions. As America’s 'son,' have you ever considered how powerful the Korean Peninsula would be if it had never been divided and remained unified? Its population, technology, industry, and military capabilities could surpass Japan. But now, you’re content with just being 'sons.'"
@@瀬尾結月瀬尾結月you cant Even win a war in your own backyard👍🤣
My father was inducted into the US Navy to fly jets during the Korean War. He Stayed in the military till 1974
wait like stayed by his own will or it was entirely a conscription/obligatory military service period?
My grandfather was in PLAAF during Korean war, the forst group who received jet fighter tranning and went to the battle field, retired 1965 due tu cultural revolution, farewell
@Alfred-Barkhorn
Why was he retired during the cultural revolution
@khediveabbashilmiiiofegypt9475
Conscripted… but being in the military was better than living in west Texas at that time
@@l.b.7543 My grandpa was lieutenant colonel in Beijin in 1965, cultural revolution targets directly towards people with power, including military officers/high rank commanders
North korea gained the west territory with 2486km^2 in south of 38th north parallel, however; South Korea gained the middle and east territory with 5778km^2 in north of 38th north parallel, by Korean war
But the new-gained territory of north Korea is actually better in quality that that of south, so frankly all these 2m people died for nothing
ture...but NK gained flat land that can build economy and SK only gained mountains...and mountains :(
@@leoj4023 The quality of land is better in West region of north korea than middle and east region of south korea. Your answer is right. however, south korea cannot defense the west land which north korea gained in division of 38th north parallel
@@petercui5464 In division of 38th north parallel, South Korea cannot defense kaesong, yeonbaek plain and ongjin peninsula because of geographical factors
@@leoj4023it’s not like they use it for what your talking about 😂
이 땅을 위해 싸워주신 모든 분들에게 감사합니다
この時に日本軍もいたということも忘れるなよ
일본 고마워~~~🙏👍🙏👍🙏@@Greenkamegemu
현재 대한민국 최대의 적은, 공샨댱 북한과 중귝과 민주댱
Спасибо всем , кто сражался за идею , а не за землю
@@Greenkamegemu 일본군은 공식적으로 참여하지는 않았습니다 물론 군수물자 지원과 함흥바다 근처에서 기뢰를 제거하는것으로 도움은 주었으나 일본군이 직접적으로 한반도에서 참여하지는 않았습니다...
日本軍は公式には参加していませんでしたが、もちろん、咸興海の近くで兵站物資を提供したり、機雷を除去したりして支援しましたが、日本人は朝鮮半島に直接参加しませんでした...
감사합니다. 나라를 지켜주신 세계 여러 나라의 군인분들에게 존경을 표합니다.
The lackeys of American imperialism!
Thanks! Very, very well done!
51년이후 국경선을 두고 벌어진 끝없는 소모전에 관한 영화는 '고지전(The Front Line)'을 보는게 좋습니다. 더 이상 완전한 승리는 불가능하다는걸 양측 지도부 모두 알았지만, 단 몇 km의 국경이라도 더 확보한 뒤에 휴전조약을 맺으려는 욕심에서 비롯된 비극적인 살상전이 잘 묘사돼있어요.
그리고 소련은 병력을 안보낸것으로 나와있지만, 극초반 북한의 연전연승은 소련의 압도적인 전쟁물자(특히 탱크) 지원이 있었기에 가능한 것이었습니다. 또한 전투기 조종사 등 고급인력의 상당수가 북한군으로 위장한 소련군인이었다는 것은 공공연한 사실이었습니다. 소련입장에서 직접적인 침략자 포지션으로서의 참가는 제3차 세계대전의 원흉으로 지적받을 수 있었기에 이런 대리전을 치루게 한 것입니다.
맞습니다
@@carrbdc5851 那也完全只是你们的说辞而已,我们中国和苏联都组成了志愿军对联合国军作战,这不是什么秘密,苏联也只是主要负责空军方面,主力仍然是我们中国人。苏联真要发动第三次世界大战那他的陆军海军空军完全可以全部出战。本身这朝鲜半岛的一个国家的内战,寻求统一的战争,美国人因为他的利益,阻止了它的统一导致如今的分裂。不过我中国人无所谓。受伤的始终是朝鲜族。
@@毒敌大王 나는 한국전쟁에서 중국의 역할을 무시한 적이 없다. 다만 영상에서 소련군의 역할이 나와있지 않았기 때문에 언급한 것인데, 무슨 문제라도 있는가?
한국전쟁은 당신이 생각하는 것처럼 단순한 내전이 아니다. 미국과 소련 중심의 냉전 체제에서 이뤄진 대리전의 전형이라고 볼 수 있다. 중국 또한 소련 주도 공산체제에서 역할을 맡아 직접 참전했으며 엄청난 부상자들을 냈는데 이 전쟁과 무관하다며 선을 긋는 저의를 이해할 수 없다. 그리고 미국이나 소련이나 중국이나 한반도를 두고 각자의 이권을 챙기고자 욕심을 부렸는데 어째서 미국만 욕할 수 있는가? 당신들이 한국전쟁에 대해 자유진영과 다른 해석을 하는 것은 이해하겠으나, 공산진영에서 먼저 침공한 결정적 책임까지 부정할 순 없을 것이다.
@@carrbdc5851 正如你所说的,我们1959年也拒绝了苏联的控制,甚至在1964年和它发生了战争,我们中国从来不是谁的小弟或者殖民地,我们有着复兴的决心。但在1945年中国也同时存在了两个政权,并且在1946年全面爆发了内战,但那场中国内战打到了1948年底的时候美苏都呼吁我们划江而治,企图制造一个南北的中国,但中国共产党没有听从那两个霸权主义国家的命令,从而把国民党赶到了台湾。你从来没有想过,也许你们朝鲜半岛本来可以是一个国家的,但美国和苏联把他制止了,也许你更喜欢你所谓的自由世界,但你的民族彻底的分裂了,作为邻居我觉得这挺悲哀。但作为中国人,我觉得挺好,起码分裂的朝鲜半岛对我们没有威胁。
I was in Korea a few months ago and noted how mountainous it is and thought about the Korean War. It would be absolute hell to secure each mountain.
A Thousand people died per day
It's even worse north of the DMZ. North Korea is 90% mountains and it gets down to negative forty in the winter
Kinda makes sense why collapse of armies happens on both sides. Hard to attack and defend.
@@mariuszmoraw3571Both backed and pumped full of arms and money from all the top countries in the world respectively. Off the back of WW2 as well, hopefully we all understand these massive wars are bad for everyone, even people not directly involved.
@@swaggadash9017然而事实是志愿军只在后期获得了少量苏联援助,而绝大部分时间是独自对抗装备精良的联合国军
I spoke to an old Scotsman once who was in this war, he said it was one that people never talk about now, but it was brutal.
Thank you for making the meaningful video.
Thanks UN. You really helped out like always
你没知识啊,你should 感谢美国,大多数联合国只派了几十个到几百个观摩团😂😂
@@chengchen4942 dog xijinping🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@IIlllIllIIIlIWe don't care about any abuse.
This is the best mapping video I have ever seen. I love the videos and speeches. Please make more wars like this! Keep up the good work❤
❤😊
Делайте больше таких войн??? 😳😱😱 Вы гребучие англосаксы совсем что ли охренели???
There are 50 million free people in South Korea today.
And also a American dad
Pilipino's is the big contribution to the freedom of south Korean
Those casualty numbers are crazy.
Rest In Peace to all who fought this bloody war.
Both parts has suffered loss, so many soldiers have died.
Their sacrifice will be remembered.
Unfortunately, there’s a reason this is called “the forgotten war”.
Well, the conflict is not over yet officially so maybe too early to say “rest in peace” as it’s possible more will die later.
The communists are burning in hell.
@@jesusofbulletsnoboy forgot this war
I was dissapoited that my school only really taught the holocaust for the ww2 era, so much more happened
I would like to thank all the veterans for their help in a small country that I don't even know where they are. Thanks to you, Korea was able to develop into an advanced country with the world's 10th largest economy. And 30 years after the war, Korea hosted the Summer Olympics and has since become a country that hosted the World Cup and Winter Olympics. Thank you very much. Thank you very much
My grandpa was an Engineer aboard the USS Kidd after highschool, I never did ask about his time in Korea but I like to imagine he once kept that thing afloat singlehandedly.
Rest in piece Grandpa Lu, can't wait to fly down to Louisiana to visit your workplace
我的爷爷是中国人民志愿军39军343团的士兵,团长叫王扶之继任者耍金川,当年外号叫耍金圈。当年联合国军在中国入朝前,大规模轰炸中东北等地,炸死很多小孩妇女老人。最后我爷爷是第一批入朝。我听过很多次战役。最早是云川战役,对面是美军号称的王牌建国功勋师美国骑兵第一师,第五团。山高林密,115师343团打穿插龙头里。分割包围美国第8团,美军大部队发现第八团要被全歼,就派第五团在几十架飞机轰炸下,海扔凝固汽油弹,向北打。正好遇到了打穿插的负责包饺子口的343团头上。美骑一师第五团被我们打死了400多人团长重伤然后崩溃扭头就跑。然后我爷爷他们回头漫山遍野的抓俘虏,美军一旦被断后路就崩溃了。顾头不顾腚,爷爷原话,往树洞里钻,留出大屁股在外面。最后俘虏了美国第八团团部还有一个营的官兵。爷爷所在的连队就抓了几十个美军。那时候美军都很害怕,美军当时内部都谣言说中国军队抓住他们割耳朵都很害怕。美军内部宣传的。事实上志愿军热菜都吃不上都吃,炒干面粉加盐和生土豆。给美国人吃热饭菜和馒头,但是美国人认为吃的太差了,虐待他们。其实美军俘虏吃的比师长还好,当时就是那个条件。师长都吃炒黄豆和炖大白菜。后来之后的战役太多了,就说有一次特别惨,阵地就剩下几个人了,子弹都没了,爷爷趁着夜色一个人进入美军死人堆摸武器弹药,发现了一个美军排在半山腰开会,被我爷爷用摸到的反坦克地雷,扔到脚底下,全给炸碎了。我爷爷至今都忘不了,说肠子,肚子都挂的到处都是。志愿军阵地上被炸的就剩下不到10人,这些美军上来肯定不好守住,不是你死就是我亡,然后整晚美军都没有组织起来人员进攻。第二天换防了,爷爷才活下来。还有下个跟韩军第一师打,当时称为伪李承晚集团第一师,伪一师。美国人逃跑,因为第八团被歼灭大部分包括团部,美军就撒丫子跑路了。联合国军就派韩国人替美国人挨刀子,把伪军(韩国人 )顶过来。这帮韩国人号称王牌,不明不白死了很多人,还好有部分被俘虏,其他人跑的比美国汽车都快。好像就是韩国吹得很厉害的叫白善烨,二战期间是伪满洲国的警察好像。我们这边是军长39军军长吴信泉,343团团长当时是王扶之。这场战役后来美军就派韩国第一师15团上来替美军送死。但是白善烨跑的飞起。美军事后第八团第三营被全歼番号被取消1800多人被击毙俘虏。我爷爷说个细节就是美国有个俘虏给我爷爷一块巧克力,爷爷不认识,吃一口吐了,苦了吧唧的,让后爷爷送给那个美国人一口炒黄豆,也给他吃吐了。😂😂 你的爷爷配合下轰炸我的爷爷。
我的爷爷是中国人民志愿军39军343团的士兵,团长叫王扶之继任者耍金川,当年外号叫耍金圈。当年联合国军在中国入朝前,大规模轰炸中东北等地,炸死很多小孩妇女老人。最后我爷爷是第一批入朝。我听过很多次战役。最早是云川战役,对面是美军号称的王牌建国功勋师美国骑兵第一师,第五团。山高林密,115师343团打穿插龙头里。分割包围美国第8团,美军大部队发现第八团要被全歼,就派第五团在几十架飞机轰炸下,海扔凝固汽油弹,向北打。正好遇到了打穿插的负责包饺子口的343团头上。美骑一师第五团被我们打死了400多人团长重伤然后崩溃扭头就跑。然后我爷爷他们回头漫山遍野的抓俘虏,美军一旦被断后路就崩溃了。顾头不顾腚,爷爷原话,往树洞里钻,留出大屁股在外面。最后俘虏了美国第八团团部还有一个营的官兵。爷爷所在的连队就抓了几十个美军。那时候美军都很害怕,美军当时内部都谣言说中国军队抓住他们割耳朵都很害怕。美军内部宣传的。事实上志愿军热菜都吃不上都吃,炒干面粉加盐和生土豆。给美国人吃热饭菜和馒头,但是美国人认为吃的太差了,虐待他们。其实美军俘虏吃的比师长还好,当时就是那个条件。师长都吃炒黄豆和炖大白菜。后来之后的战役太多了,就说有一次特别惨,阵地就剩下几个人了,子弹都没了,爷爷趁着夜色一个人进入美军死人堆摸武器弹药,发现了一个美军排在半山腰开会,被我爷爷用摸到的反坦克地雷,扔到脚底下,全给炸碎了。我爷爷至今都忘不了,说肠子,肚子都挂的到处都是。志愿军阵地上被炸的就剩下不到10人,这些美军上来肯定不好守住,不是你死就是我亡,然后整晚美军都没有组织起来人员进攻。第二天换防了,爷爷才活下来。还有下个跟韩军第一师打,当时称为伪李承晚集团第一师,伪一师。美国人逃跑,因为第八团被歼灭大部分包括团部,美军就撒丫子跑路了。联合国军就派韩国人替美国人挨刀子,把伪军(韩国人 )顶过来。这帮韩国人号称王牌,不明不白死了很多人,还好有部分被俘虏,其他人跑的比美国汽车都快。好像就是韩国吹得很厉害的叫白善烨,二战期间是伪满洲国的警察好像。我们这边是军长39军军长吴信泉,343团团长当时是王扶之。这场战役后来美军就派韩国第一师15团上来替美军送死。但是白善烨跑的飞起。美军事后第八团第三营被全歼番号被取消1800多人被击毙俘虏。我爷爷说个细节就是美国有个俘虏给我爷爷一块巧克力,爷爷不认识,吃一口吐了,苦了吧唧的,让后爷爷送给那个美国人一口炒黄豆,也给他吃吐了。😂😂
This war doesn’t get the attention it should.
Ngl, there are some good films to make about korean war.
(Lowkey i want to see the exploits of the Philippines expeditionary forces here. They're really epic)
@@AnimaRandom wonder if you can see the U.S. ' intent to genocide the population and actually going trough with it.
As far as China is concerned, this war is a contest between China and the United States and the United Nations. As soon as China was founded, it defeated the power harassment of the United States. It means a lot to China. In modern times, before 1950, because of the Qing Dynasty, China never defeated foreigners, and Japan surrendered because of the atomic bomb. China beat back the world's first United States as soon as it shot, because China doesn't go to YT very much, so you rarely see Chinese remarks, colleague YT, Twitter and others have censored and blocked China's IP, resulting in few people willing to speak. China is the one who pays attention to this war
Hi im from the philippines, my grandfather was a soldier who was sent during the korean war, he is a veteran He participated in the battle of Yultong
Thank..
감사합니다
God bless him.
宇通客车
The philippines send 1000 or 900 filipino troops going to south korea to help,when the battle of yultong began 900 filipino soldiers fought againts 40,000 chinese-North korean soldiers,900 filipino soldiers won in the battle of yultong
My great grandpa would get ptsd i think from sleeping in a foxhole and taking artillery fire. Because in the middle of the night he would always have his hands and arms shaped like he was holding an invisible rifle and then screaming in the middle of the night. He also served as the navigator of the ship he was on in ww2. He fought in iwo jima. And then in korea during the korean war.
당신의 증조할아버지는 일생을 다른 이들을 구하기 위해 희생하셨다 당신의 증조할아버지와 동료들은 나치로 부터 영국,프랑스,벨기에,네덜란드,룩셈부르크,덴마크,노르웨이,유고슬라비아,그리스를 구했고 일본으로 부터 대한민국,중국,인도네시아,태국,베트남,캄보디아,라오스,미얀마,말레이시아,싱가포르,호주,필리핀을 구하고 해방시켜주었다 정말로 감사드리며 다시 한번 감사드린다
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To this day the Korean war remains the last war in which more than 250 american troops were killed in a single day of fighting. And the last war to have a USN ship sunk from enemy action. Vietnam had more dead but it was a lot longer. Korea was more intense especially the first year which was closer to WW2 levels of intensity.
Who cares. You know the US killed 20% of North Korea's population, mainly targetting civilians and infrastructure in bombing raids?
there was a carrrier sunk during vietnam war
@@dbadwadar6388 The carrier in question was used as a supply ship at that point and no longer part of the commissioned fleet of the USN. It was also refloated and brought back into service. I'm talking about commissioned ships sunk and not brought back into service. Korea fits. You might strech the definition to include the USS Liberty but she wasn't sunk just written off.
The landing at Inchon was the most based maneuver of the entire war, turning the tide immediately from almost losing to almost winning in 2 months.
are you sure
@@开阳许 had the Chinese not intervene, then yes the next thing we would’ve saw is Kim Il-Sung either fled to China or hanged on a light pole by Syngman Rhee himself personally.
It's more incredible than the Normandy landings
@@开阳许
Yes. MacArthur was a crazy person. He was just a very SMART crazy person.
하지만 그 작전에는 숨겨진 진실이 있습니다. 바로 대한민국 소년 병사에 대한 이야기 입니다. 인천상륙작전을 숨기기 위해 학생 병사들이 관심을 끌었습니다. 전쟁은 끔찍하다.. 😭
피로 지켜낸 대한민국, 잊지말자 "자유" 대한민국임을
멋진 말씀이십니다👍
金正恩将军也是这样想的
@@骚刀敌法 dog xijinping🤣🤣🤣
@@IIlllIllIIIlI小棒棒别跳,总有一天中国会收复朝鲜半岛
也许全斗焕很支持你的说法
My grandfather was a korean war vet, and i had no idea how devastating this war was. Im just now learning in 44 years ive never learned much about this war. Im a little ashamed. Why wasnt i taught about this?
因为我们中国告诉联合国不要越过38线, 美国太狂妄了 以为17国联军很厉害 ,可笑的麦克阿瑟将军。
Love South Korea from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿❤🇰🇷
traitor
Love North Korea from Kazakhstan🇰🇿❤🇰🇵
@@mac2857что он предал?
@@glaza228you know what very well
@@lilestojkovicii6618 нет, не знаю. СССР?
Also worth pointing out that some battlegrounds in Korea looked like WWII in Europe especially urban combat in Seoul and in the towns of North Korea during the march towards the Chinese border.
朝鲜是个伟大的国家
@@LTBOAcao ni ma
@@bullymaguire2074 CAO ni pa
@@bullymaguire2074bangzi
我的爷爷也在朝鲜战争担任后勤,保护朝鲜国家安全,最后回到中国!1953-1956
Its amazing how the war started with little more than 100.000 troops and reached more than 2.500.000 troops near the end. 😀
Because in the later stage, it is a game between China and the United States, which has nothing to do with South Korea and North Korea, but now it is publicized as if they are the protagonists.
Well imagine if the chinese won, we eont have black pink and psy😅
@@bugoy5560But there are no foreign soldiers playing with Korean women
@@bugoy5560yeah china would have no capability too attack any further the US would likely deploy millions off troops too Japan and other Asian countries and blockade china
@@bugoy5560 If the North took the entire peninsula things may have went differently. Nukes wouldn't be needed for one, which is pretty big. Korea may have gradually opened up to the free market like China and Vietnam.
대한민국에 도움을 주신 미합중국과 UN 국가들의 용사분께 대하여 감사의 인사를 드립니다.
I would like to express my gratitude to the veterans of the United States of America and the United Nations for their help in the Republic of Korea.
Damn. This is literally world war 3. Did'nt know the troops and casualties are this huge. My grandfather fought in korean war too.
Well it was only in Korea
silly American people always pay taxes for other countries war, always die in another place, not for America, just for politicians.😂😂
참이거보면 눈물난다 대한민국 지켜내주신 호국영웅들에게감사드립니다
근데 여기 댓글 다는 사람들중에 중공군 자손도 있을꺼에요 ㅎㅎ
@@aawasmae7643 당신들이바로부속국입니다.중국의탱크는다시서울로진입할것입니다.
@@雲张 마~ 자신있나? 덤벼~ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@aawasmae7643 하지만 터키인은 어떻습니까?
感谢保护大朝鲜🇰🇵民国
아름다운 영상 감사합니다.