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Did America bomb China's territory during the Korean War?

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On Nov. 25-26, 1950, the Chinese Army entered the Korean War in earnest with a violent attack against the American and United Nations forces in North Korea. The 300,000-man Chinese offensive caught the U.N. forces off guard, largely because of U.S. Gen. read more

From November 1950 to February 1951, Dandong's Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge was bombed by the United States during the Korean War, as was an older iron bridge leading to North Korea. read more

The Korean War began in June of 1950 when the army of North Korean dictator Kim Il-Sung crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea, capturing Seoul and driving the unprepared American and Republic of Korea (ROK) forces in pell-mell retreat down the peninsula. read more

According to cold war historian John Lewis Gaddis, who was interviewed about the Korean War for a 1999 PBS documentary “American Experience: Race for the Superbomb,” the role of the atomic bomb was undefined. “It’s one of the biggest dogs that did not bark in the entire cold war,” says Gaddis. read more

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