
KOREA: The Never-Ending War
A thirty-minute decision
Show title: KOREA: The Never-Ending War
Video title: A thirty-minute decision
Video duration: 1m 25sVideo description: A thirty-minute decision divides Korea, a nation united for thousands of years.
Kim Il Sung Sends Assassins
The war nearly resumes after Kim Il Sung sends assassins to South Korea with orders to bring back President Park Chung-hee’s head.
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Shedding new light on a geopolitical hot spot, the film — written and produced by John Maggio and narrated by Korean-American actor John Cho — confronts the myth of the “Forgotten War,” documenting the post-1953 conflict and global consequences.
Korea: The Never Ending War | Lt. Richard Carey
Lt. Richard Carey narrowly avoids a sniper’s bullet at Incheon.
The Yalu River
The war takes a turn when China sends thousands of troops across the Yalu River.
North Korea Promises To Disarm
In 1994, North Korea promises to disarm its nuclear program in return for increased aid.
Armistice Draws A New Border
The Armistice draws a new border across Korea and creates chaos, suddenly separating families as they flee for their lives.
A thirty-minute decision
A thirty-minute decision divides Korea, a nation united for thousands of years.
The War Against Communism
For a generation of young men, the war against Communism in Korea comes as a shock.