The Korean War, Part I: Invasion to Incheon
Dr. John Foster explores the history and legacy of The Korean War, which technically never ended. During his first talk, he discusses: • what geopolitical maneuvering preceded the conflict • what military action occurred from North Korea's invasion to the Battle of Incheon • why it was referred to as a "police action" instead of a war.

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The Korean War, Part II: Battle of Chosin Reservoir

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The Korean War, Part III: General Ridgway, Chipyong-ni & the Fate of General MacArthur

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Korean War Fighter Tactics presented by David Lednicer

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Sarah Paine — Why Japan lost WWII (lecture & interview)

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18. Egypt - Fall of the Pharaohs

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The Korean War 1950-53 (4K Documentary)

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NWC INS Lecture Series -- Lecture 2 "Who Lost the Vietnam War?"

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Korean War: Battle of Chipyong-ni 1951

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The Korean War Week 024 - Marines Attacked at Chosin Reservoir - December 3, 1950

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MPL Talks: Major Leaders of World War II - Josef Stalin

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Marx: A Complete Guide to Capitalism

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History of North and South Korea

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Korea: The Unknown War webinar with Bruce Cumings

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The History of NATO: The Cold War and Beyond

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WWII: The Rise And Fall of the Luftwaffe | Rare And Restored Archival Footage

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Why Civilizations Fall? | The Mal Show (Podcast) with Dr. Roy Casagranda

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Korean War 1950-1953 - Battle of Inchon 1950 - COLD WAR DOCUMENTARY

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3+ Hours Of WW2 Facts To Fall Asleep To

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Sarah C. M. Paine — Why dictators keep making the same fatal mistake

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