Korean war(include creation of the demilitarized zone)

Each slide should include:
1. An event
2. The year(s) the event took place( the events must be in chronological order)
3. A 3-4 sentence description of the event

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1. Event: Outbreak of the Korean War

Year: 1950-1953
Description: The Korean War began on June 25, 1950, when North Korean forces crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea. This invasion prompted the United Nations, primarily led by the United States, to intervene in support of South Korea. The war resulted in significant casualties and widespread destruction, with an armistice signed in 1953, but no formal peace treaty has been concluded to this day.

2. Event: Battle of Inchon
Year: 1950
Description: In September 1950, General Douglas MacArthur, leading the United Nations forces, launched a surprise amphibious assault at Inchon, a crucial port city in South Korea. The success of this battle allowed the UN forces to retake Seoul, the capital of South Korea, from North Korean control. Inchon significantly changed the course of the war, as it enabled the UN forces to push back the North Korean army and stabilize the front lines.

3. Event: Chinese Intervention
Year: 1950
Description: In October 1950, China officially entered the Korean War by sending troops to support North Korea. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army launched a massive offensive against the UN forces, forcing them to retreat. This intervention escalated the conflict, extended the war's duration, and caused high casualties on both sides. It resulted in a stalemate along the 38th parallel, leading to the eventual establishment of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to separate the two Koreas.

4. Event: Armistice Agreement
Year: 1953
Description: On July 27, 1953, an armistice agreement was signed between the United Nations Command (UNC) and the Korean People's Army (KPA), effectively ending the Korean War. The agreement established a demilitarized zone (DMZ) along the 38th parallel, which served as a buffer zone between North and South Korea. It also created the Military Armistice Commission to oversee the implementation and monitoring of the ceasefire. However, a formal peace treaty was never signed, leaving the two Koreas in a state of ceasefire ever since.