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On this page you will find a brief overview of the Korean War. Background Times were prosperous after World War II, yet there was a lingering hint of fear in the air. Many people believed the United States was filled with 1) communists. Indeed, some communist spies were discovered here, the 2) Rosenberg case being the most infamous example.
The Korean War (June 25, 1950 – July 27, 1953) was fought between South Korea (with UN, USA) and North Korea (with People’s Republic of China). The war was a result of a division of the Korean peninsula after WWII following Japan’s occupation of Korea since 1910 and Japan’s surrender in 1945.
We offer free Korean War lesson plans for teachers of elementary, middle grades, and high school students. Our free resources include inquiries, map activities, and other teaching modules to help students better understand the Korean War and its legacy.
This resource will enable students to explore a key controversy from the Korean War – whether or not the US used biological weapons against civilians in North Korea and China in contravention of the modern-day ‘rules of war’.
We are excited to show you our sample digital textbook lesson below. ESRI's ArcGIS online allows us to merge together amazing video interviews, artifacts, and interactive maps to bring a story to life for students.
Zero-prep, ready-to-go classroom activities for teaching about North Korea; The 22: Korean War International Legacy, a community with user-managed profiles of veterans from 22 countries. Video clips and other resources from C-SPAN about the Korean War.
It covers topics like which countries liberated Korea from Japan after WWII, who was installed as leader in North Korea, which country assisted North Korea in invading South Korea, and military details about key battles and commanders.