Blitzkrieg means “lightning war” and was used by the Germans in World War II to advance a spearhead deep and fast into enemy territory. The speed of the advance took many countries by surprise, as the countries being invaded were too slow to mobilise their forces and counter the German rapid advance.
See the list on website: Korean War
This was in retaliation for Koreaâ??s support of the Ming forces with 10,000 soldiers when Ming China attacked Manchurian. The Manchus managed to march deep into Korean territory.
UN forces confronted north korean forces to a stalemate from1950 to 1953
North Korean invading forces
Yes. North Korean forces attacked South Korea on June 25 1950 without warning
Communist forces gained more territory because of the Vietnam war, but not as a result of the Korean War :) -Apex-
Communist forces gained more territory because of the Vietnam war, but not as a result of the Korean War. Apex
The Yalu River marks the North Korean-China border. Since UN forces were not officially at war with China (despite the fact China was an active participant in the conflict), UN forces were unable to continue their advance.
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MacArthurs' advance toward the Yalu River caused China to intervene, thus causing the UN forces to fall back in disarray
Blitzkrieg means “lightning war” and was used by the Germans in World War II to advance a spearhead deep and fast into enemy territory. The speed of the advance took many countries by surprise, as the countries being invaded were too slow to mobilise their forces and counter the German rapid advance.
See the list on website: Korean War
This was in retaliation for Koreaâ??s support of the Ming forces with 10,000 soldiers when Ming China attacked Manchurian. The Manchus managed to march deep into Korean territory.
UN forces confronted north korean forces to a stalemate from1950 to 1953
North Korean forces INVADED South Korea.
North Korean invading forces