June Blog: 75th Anniversary of Korean War

Tuesday 17 June 2025

Korean War memorial in Washington

75th Anniversary of the Korean War

June 25th marks the 75th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. 

This conflict is known as ‘the forgotten war’ - it was overshadowed by the Second World War which had ended a few years before, and the Vietnam War which followed. Yet this brutal struggle claimed the lives of millions of North and South Koreans, and resulted in over 100,000 casualties for the United Nations forces involved. 

It was also this conflict which militarised and globalised the Cold War. 

As historian David Reynolds wrote on the 70th Anniversary of this conflict: ‘The decisions taken by Truman and his advisers over the next six months redefined the Cold War. That story is less familiar than some of the European dramas of the time, such as the Marshall Plan and the Berlin Airlift. Yet the Korean War of 1950-53 left legacies with which the world is still wrestling today.’.

https://www.newstatesman.com/writers/320610

For IGCSE history students studying Core Option B, the Korean War is one of the case studies under Topic 5 on Containment covered here on the site.

Reynold's last point in the quote above that it left ‘legacies with which the world is still wrestling today’ is another reason why this anniversary of the Korean War is also worth exploring with students. The armistice line of 1953 still remains as a heavily fortified border, and North Korea and South Korea are defined by the events of 1950 to 1953. See this article by historian Benjamin Young for an analysis of the legacy of the war:

 

The War That Never Ended: The Legacy of the Korean War | Origins (Origins)

On June 15, 1950, North Korean armed forces invaded South Korea and launched a brutal war on the Korean peninsula. 

80th Anniversary of the United Nations

June is also the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations; again, this is worth discussing with students given the perilous state that the UN is currently in with the key global powers ignoring the UN over key conflicts - and undermining the ideals which originally underpinned its founding.

 

UN 80th anniversary | United Nations (United Nations)

In 2025, the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, celebrating eight decades of promoting peace, human rights, social progress, and sustainable...

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For the November examinations, the prescribed topics for Paper 2 are as follows:

Option A: Why was there a civil war in the United States and what were its results?

Option B: How far was Hitler's foreign policy to blame for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939?

We will aim to upload practice papers on these topics in the next couple of months.



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