The Korean War, Part II: Battle of Chosin Reservoir
Dr. John Foster's lecture series on The Korean War continues with an in-depth review of The Battle of Chosin Reservoir. About 30,000 United Nations Command troops were surrounded by more than four times as many Chinese troops during this brutal 17-day battle fought in freezing temperatures. Discover how they broke out and managed to withdraw to Hungnam.

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