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What words are used to describe the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea?
Hard work, unity of mind, deep affection, risk one's life, reluctant to part, inseparable, forgetting the turn of the year, lasting forever, and giving oneself up for others
The Korean War broke out in the early 195s, which only refers to the stage of Chinese people's Volunteer Army's participation in the war, and also includes the mass movement of the Chinese people to support the Korean people in resisting American aggression.
The War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea is a war waged by Chinese people's Volunteer Army to help the Korean people resist U.S. aggression and defend their national security. On June 25th, 195, the Korean Civil War broke out. In July, the so-called "United Nations Army", mainly composed of American troops, invaded North China and led the war to the border of South.
On October 19th, 195, Chinese people's Volunteer Army, led by Peng Dehuai, commander and political commissar, crossed the Yalu River and rushed to the Korean battlefield. On the 25th, he kicked off the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and conducted five strategic battles in succession. On July 27th, 1953, both sides of the war signed the Korean Armistice Agreement. At this point, the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, which lasted for two years and nine months, came to an end.
On October 8th, the Central Committee of China made a strategic decision to "resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea and defend the country" and formed Chinese people's Volunteer Army. On 19th, it went to the front line of Korea to fight against the U.S. invading army with the Korean People's Army. At the same time, a mass movement to resist US aggression and aid Korea was launched in China.
The period from October 25th, 195 to June 1th of the following year was the stage of mobile warfare. After five battles, the "United Nations Army" and the South Korean Army were driven back to the "38th parallel" from the Yalu River.
The period from mid-June, 1951 to July, 27, 1953 was the stage of positional defense, which crushed the enemy's repeated attacks, "strangulation war" and bacteriological war, forced the enemy to sign the Korean Armistice Agreement, and successfully ended the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.
Extended information:
Interpretation of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea is a book published by the People's Liberation Army Press in 21, written by Jiang Tingyu. This book mainly explains the important events, important cultural relics, important figures and important battles during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.
Brief introduction to the main contents of "Understanding the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea": What important events happened from the outbreak of Korean civil war on June 25th, 195 to the signing of armistice agreement on July 27th, 1953? What impact has it had? How did the commanders of the two sides plan and compete in the war? How do volunteers heroes fight bravely?
how did several generals of the U.S. army finally fade out? What important battles took place in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and what impact did they have on the war situation? What tactics did both sides use on the battlefield? What precious cultural relics left by the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea? What are the stories behind them?
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