Brief History of the Korean War

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @MaoriMan76
    @MaoriMan76 Год назад +2

    My father was a gunner 16 field regiment NZ Artillery in Korea 😊

  • @Charlesputnam-bn9zy
    @Charlesputnam-bn9zy Год назад +4

    3:42
    India sent her Army to guard & protect the Chinese & North Korean who didn't want forcible repatriation.
    More than 22,000 Chinese & 6,000 North Koreans thus owed their freedom to India.
    Let this India's part be recognized here.

  • @Saulgoodman67677
    @Saulgoodman67677 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @dodongchang7615
    @dodongchang7615 Год назад +1

    How the chinese and n korean make a strong oppoition agaisnt a big u n force

  • @chantellemariesmith
    @chantellemariesmith 7 месяцев назад +1

    And the people of South Korea live in a prosperous nation today because of all the brave men and women around the world who contributed towards fighting against the communist forces. And the poor peoples in North Korea (and a very large portion of the peoples of China, especially the Muslim population there) suffer in extreme poverty under harsh authoritarian rule where they have essentially zero rights and freedoms.
    The peoples of China and North Korea who prop up Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping and laud the achievements of these oppressive dictators almost all do so to protect themselves, their families and their friends. For them to speak the truth is to risk torture, death, imprisonment, and/or loss of livlihood/means to support themselves and their family members.
    This is essentially the same as all the rest of the communist/socialist/authoritarian regimes in Central/South America and otherwise-such as Russia and many countries in the Middle East who live in "Kingdoms" under Sharia law. These countries are NOT FREE. Their citizens mostly stay silent because they will be targeted (often along with family/friends) for speaking out. Many do regardless and risk their lives. Some get targeted by terrorist groups (such as Masih Alinejad), get shot in the head (like Malala Yousafzai) or end up in awful places like Evin Prison where they suffer severe abuse and mistreatment (such as Narges, Toomaj, and many others in Iran), or even die under "mysterious circumstances" (such as Alexei Nalvany)-yet they continue/continued to speak out anyways to be a voice for the silent majority.
    💪❤️‍🔥✊️

  • @rewdwarf123
    @rewdwarf123 Год назад +1

    60,000 British troops. A decent commitment.

  • @ApinderSingh-oe1zz
    @ApinderSingh-oe1zz Год назад +1

    1950 thats long times ago thanks so much for the information i only came to this world 1982 my god thats why kim keeping weapons and keep making weapons