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Victorious July 27 of DPRK

Victorious July 27 of DPRK

The victory of the Korean people in the Korean War (June 25, 1950-July 27, 1953) added a distinguished page to the history of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Day of great victory

When the United States forced a war on the DPRK, there were few people who thought the latter, less than two years since its founding, would emerge victorious in the war. (it didn't)

The US, boasting of being “the strongest” in the world as it experienced no defeat in over 110 wars, committed to the Korean front one-third of its ground force, one-fifth of its air force, the greater part of the Pacific Fleet plus troops of its 15 vassal states, the south Korean army and the remnants of the defeated Japanese army and squandered US$ 165 billion in value in those days.

The Korean War, however, was recorded in history as the first-ever defeat of the US.(the war "ended" in an armistice. Nobody was defeated)

During the three-year-long war three commanders of the “United Nations Forces,” all American generals, (quite a few of the generals were from other countries) were replaced and the US much-touted “invincible divisions” met their tragic end.

In the war the US lost more than 1 567 120 soldiers (note: the actual figure is 36,500) including 405 490 GIs and colossal amount of combat equipment and war supplies including over 12 220 airplanes, over 560 warships and other vessels, over 3 250 tanks and armored cars, over 13 350 trucks, over 7 690 guns and more than 925 150 small arms. After sustaining a heavy loss of manpower and materials nearly 2.3 times greater than it had suffered in the four-year-long Pacific War, it had no other choice but to sign an armistice agreement.

http://www.korea-dpr.com/ocn/



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