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MacArthur's Initial Response to the Korean War + Bonus Q&A

MacArthur's Initial Response to the Korean War + Bonus Q&A

Update: 2025-06-25
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The Korean War began on June 25, 1950, when North Korean forces invaded South Korea, aiming to unify the peninsula under communist control. The conflict rapidly escalated, prompting a United Nations response led by the United States. When the war started, MacArthur, then Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers in Japan, was overseeing the post-World War II occupation and reconstruction of Japan. In this episode, MacArthur Memorial historians Amanda Williams and Jim Zobel discuss MacArthur's initial response to the war. This episode also includes a bonus Q&A of listener questions that were recorded after the main program. 

YouTube Version: MacArthur's Initial Response to the Korean War

YouTube Q&A: MacArthur's Initial Response to the Korean War Q&A

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MacArthur's Initial Response to the Korean War + Bonus Q&A

MacArthur's Initial Response to the Korean War + Bonus Q&A

MacArthur Memorial; Amanda Williams