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The Korean War - Coggle Diagram
The Korean War
Tensions within Korea
Post-war occupation of Korea:
Partition of Korea
Background
The formation of Two Koreas
Attempts to achieve unification
by South and North Korean leaders
Importance of Korea in the
context of the Cold War
Significance of Korea to the Soviet
Union and the communist bloc
Impacts of developments in the
Soviet Union and China on American
foreign policy
Military and strategic imbalance
between North and South Korea
Lead-up to the outbreak
of the Korean War
Withdrawal of the USA and the
Soviet Union from Korea
Limited support from the USA
and the Soviet Union from 1948
to early 1950
Border clashes between North
and South Korea
Development from civil war
to the
Proxy War
Soviet support for North
Korea's invasion
Entry of the USA in the
Korean War to support
South Korea
Entry of China to support
North Korea
Armistice talks
Impact of the Korean War on
the development of the Cold War
Expansion of the Cold War
beyond Europe
Set the precedence for
proxy wars
Intensified American involvement
in the Asia-Pacific
Economic reconstruction
of Japan
The Formation of SEATO
Escalation of military tensions
between the Western and communist
bloc in Europe
Background to the Korean War