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Sep 2023
20m 54s

Episode 8.3

Paul Kendrick
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For years President Truman had failed to invest in South Korea's defence, the North Korea invasion invasion in June 1950 came as a shock but Truman decided to commit American troops to the defence of South Korea.  General Mac Arthur invasion at Inchon turned around the Korean but his relation with the Truman became strained leading to the firing of the General.

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