Korean Warfare. Artilley Strike
Two Korean Brothers get Drafted into the South Korean Army.
Taegukgi - The Brotherhood of War
Duration : 0:2:43
Korean Warfare. Artilley Strike
Two Korean Brothers get Drafted into the South Korean Army.
Taegukgi - The Brotherhood of War
Duration : 0:2:43
Korean Warfare. Land Mine
Two Korean Brothers get Drafted into South Korean Army.
Taegukgi - The Brotherhood of War
Duration : 0:2:7
After the final defeat of the Japanese empire in 1945 the Korean Peninsula was jointly occupied by the United States, in ther south, and the Soviet Union in the north.
While the korean peninsula was supposed to be unified, the soviets propped up a communist regime in the north under the leadership of general Kim Il Sung, the Democratic people’s Republic of Korea.
In the meantime the USA sponsored the creation of a pro-west Republic of Korea, led by President Singman Rhee in the south.
In June 1950 the DPRK launched a surprise invasion of South Korea and the korean War was on.
Lasting until the cease-fire of July 1953, it pitted the communist alliance of China and North Korea against the forces of the United Nations.
Duration : 0:9:17
Describes the second “Korean War”, which took place from 1960s to today, where hundreds of incursions and infiltrations has been made by North Koreans into South Korea, acts of aggression has cost the lives of South Korean Army Personells as well as American, and innocent civilians. Why should we show mercy to North Korea. They are clearly a pain in the , we should drop a few bombs on them.
Duration : 0:2:33
General MacArthur conducts a bold landing at Inchon, turning the tide of the war.
Duration : 0:1:28
Douglas MacArthur’s bold landing operation in Inchon turned the tide of the war and began chasing the Communist army to the North
Duration : 0:10:0
Learn how the tiny Asian country of Korea was divided in the aftermath of World War II and how the cold war politics between the United States and the Soviet Union led to a brutal conflict.
Duration : 0:1:59
Recently I’ve discovered a damaged 78rpm record from early 1950s (circa 1952), which was made by Military Public Information Services of Korea(Korean; 대한민국 국방부정훈국), during the Korean War.
It contains a well-known propaganda song called “Song of The Korean War” (Literally translated as “Song of June 25th(The date Korean War was started)”, Korean; “6.25의 노래”), sung by Korean Tenor Sang-Choon Lee(Korean; 이상춘) and Soprano Cheon-Aae Kim(Korean; 김천애).
The Song is no more than a simple, intolerant propaganda - treating North Koreans as “Pitiless Enemies” (But what do you expect during the War?). Anyway, I made a music video, using Archive footages of Korean War.
The record was played on my HMV 102 portable. Although the record is damaged - two severe cracks on the surface - I played this on acoustic machine since the playback has less surface noise.
Let Us Hope this tragedy will not be repeated again, and Peace come to Korea and Koreans.
Duration : 0:3:16
real air combat sorties against north korean objectives before the landing at Inchon, Corsairs and Douglas A 26 Invader in action
Duration : 0:4:39