Asked by @luhjo_.3
How did China affect the Korean War?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
UN troops were forced to retreat south
Chinese forces overwhelmed UN troops in the north.
UN troops were unable to retake the entire peninsula.
The war’s final boundaries were set at the Yalu River.
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Check the first three boxes; do not check the fourth.
- UN troops were forced to retreat south — True. Chinese intervention in late 1950 drove UN forces back from northern Korea.
- Chinese forces overwhelmed UN troops in the north — True. Chinese offensives (the People’s Volunteer Army) routed UN forces in several battles as UN forces approached the Yalu River.
- UN troops were unable to retake the entire peninsula — True. After Chinese entry the war settled into a stalemate; UN forces never conquered North Korea.
- The war’s final boundaries were set at the Yalu River — False. The armistice (1953) established the Demilitarized Zone near the 38th parallel, not the Yalu River.
- UN troops were forced to retreat south — True. Chinese intervention in late 1950 drove UN forces back from northern Korea.
- Chinese forces overwhelmed UN troops in the north — True. Chinese offensives (the People’s Volunteer Army) routed UN forces in several battles as UN forces approached the Yalu River.
- UN troops were unable to retake the entire peninsula — True. After Chinese entry the war settled into a stalemate; UN forces never conquered North Korea.
- The war’s final boundaries were set at the Yalu River — False. The armistice (1953) established the Demilitarized Zone near the 38th parallel, not the Yalu River.
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