Coming Together/Coming Apart: A History of the Korean War

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Coming Together/Coming Apart is a history podcast about national independence, liberation, and disintegration. First up, A History of the Korean War.

Trevor Owens


    • Jun 16, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 29m AVG DURATION
    • 41 EPISODES
    • 1 SEASONS


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    Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 2:10


    Season 2 coming....someday. CT/CA will continue its temporary hiatus indefinitely until life settles down. I'll publish a trailer before the release of the first episodes, so keep an eye here and on Twitter! Thank you for your continued support. -Trevor

    1.35 - Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 20:37


    On July 27th, 1953, the Korean War ended. Today, this series of the podcast ends.

    1.34 - Cry Korea: Armistice and Aftermath

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 50:59


    On July 27th, 1953, the Korean War ended. Or did it? What is the Korean Armistice Agreement, and why does it still matter to this day? Opening Excerpt from Dwight Eisenhower's Address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors retrieved from American Rhetoric

    1.33 - Divided We Stand: Civilians and Guerillas in the Korean War

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 49:00


    The first six months of 1953 proceeded just as the last eighteen months had...but everyone had the gut feeling that things were coming to close. When will the Korean War ever end?

    Addendum - Goodbye, Harry/Hello, Dwight

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 47:31


    Special Episode (NOTE - I originally planned this for a Friday morning release, but bumped it to Tuesday because I've hit my data limit for the month on my hosting account. New regular episodes will recommence on April 1.) Harry Truman's Farewell Address - https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/harrystrumantrumanfarewelladdress.html  Dwight Eisenhower's Inaugural Address - https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/dwighteisenhowerfirstinaugural.htm 

    1.32 - Friends in High Places: Coalition Building in the Korean War

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 59:15


    The second half of 1952 transpired much like the first half of 1952. Why was that? Also, who wins the US Presidential Election of 1952? And finally, who else went along with the "imperialist crusade" of the Americans in Korea?

    1.31 - Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Prisoners of War in Korea

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 71:34


    Over 200,000 people were taken prisoner in Korea; what were their lives like? One of those men taken prisoner just so happened to be an American general taken prisoner in his own camp... Also, how're those negotiations going?

    1.30 - A War for All Seasons

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 69:25


    The Korean War really slows down in the second half of 1952....or does it? Negotiations begin, negotiations stall, and negotiations begin again. (Also, let's talk about the air war.)

    1.29 - Gridlock

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 26:23


    The gears of war were grinding slower than ever in June of 1951. It didn't help that they were nearing the one year anniversary of the invasion and were right about back where they started... You can reach me by email at ctcapodcast@gmail.com or on social media as @CTCApodcast.

    1.28 - The Breaking of the Wave

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 19:12


    The Fifth Phase Offensive restarted in May, 1951. How'd that go for the Communists? Note: This is a shorter episode because there's not much that happened in May and also, you know, democracy might be collapsing around us. Please take care of yourself!

    1.27 - Supreme Commander Who?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 26:16


    Douglas is out and Matthew is in. Will the Korean War continue on as it has without it's American Hero at the helm?

    Happy Holidays!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 2:22


    I forgot to mention this last week, but there is not a full episode this week. Take the time you would spend listening to this podcast and spend it with someone you care about. (I'll count it if you choose to spend it with yourself.) It's been a difficult year, and it's an achievement to just make it through. If you have a book recommendation you think I should check out, please find me on social media (@CTCApodcast pretty much everywhere) or rocket an email my way (ctcapodcast@gmail.com). Happy holidays, and I'll be back with Episode 27 next week!

    1.26 - Abyssinia, Douglas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 35:38


    Old soldiers never die; they just fade away. Bye-bye, Douglas MacArthur. You're 5000 candles in the wind. https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/douglasmacarthurfarewelladdress.htm https://donate.urbangateways.org/trevorowens

    1.25 - They Call the Wind Korea

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 22:11


    By February, 1951, everyone was tired. The men, the vehicles, just all...tired. And cold. A bit of a rest was required, but, as always, there's no rest for the wicked. Combat would pick back up again in no time at all.

    1.24 - 38 Down: January, 1951

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 26:07


    As 1950 rolls over to 1951, the Korean War continues on. The Chinese and North Koreans continue their drive down the Peninsula, attempting to push the imperialists and traitors out of the Land of the Morning Calm. The United Nations forces withdraw....and withdraw again....and withdraw again....trading space for time in a bid to stop the Communist onslaught.

    1.23 - Give Me Tomorrow: Thanksgiving in the Korean War

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 33:52


    On November 23rd, the fighting men of the UN celebrated their first Thanksgiving in Korea. Just a few days later, they would begin the long march south. Elsewhere, US Marines fought the Chinese and the Cold at "Frozen Chosin." Donate to Urban Gateways at https://donate.urbangateways.org/trevorowens

    1.22 - Sometimes You Hear the Bullet

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 26:16


    The month of November went well for United Nations forces in Korea, until it didn't.   Donate to Urban Gateways here: donate.urbangateways.org/trevorowens

    1.21 - Follow the Yalu Brick Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 26:20


    On October 19th, 1950, Chinese troops crossed the Yalu River into Korea. Why did the Chinese decide to intervene? Why did these Chinese soldiers fight as "volunteers?" How much time did Mao spend agonizing over this monumental decision?

    1.20 - 38 Across: October, 1950

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 24:48


    In the first week of October, South Korean and United Nations forces separately crossed the 38th Parallel, invading North Korea. Their targets were Wonsan and Pyongyang, that would both fall within ten days of the crossings. Around the same time, the Supreme Commander meets his Commander-in-Chief and makes a most unfortunate promise.

    1.19 - Intermission: September-October, 1950

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 22:12


    After their massive success at Inchon and on the Pusan Perimeter, the UN Forces were finally backing away from the brink of disaster. That role was now held by the North Koreans, who were retreating as fast as they could back across the 38th Parallel. The big question now was: would they be followed by the South Koreans and their American allies?

    1.18 - Breakout: The Pusan Perimeter, September 1950

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 26:41


    September was an eventful month in Korea. Not only were US Marines going ashore in Inchon, both the KPA and UN forces undertook massive offensives to break the Pusan Perimeter. Only one could be successful, though. There is a reason this episode is called Break-out, and not Break-in.

    1.17 - Mr. MacArthur's Summer Funtime Beach Bash: Inchon, September 1950.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 31:29


    Douglas MacArthur knew he needed to make a splash to relieve the pressure on his men around Pusan. UN forces had faced disaster after disaster in the first two months of the war, and it appeared that there was an anchor around their necks. Would an ambitious amphibious strike at the heart of Korea, just 20 miles from Seoul but 200 miles from Pusan, keep Mr. MacArthur’s illustrious career from sinking?

    1.16 - Cornered: The Pusan Perimeter, August 1950

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 24:54


    August 1950 was a month of stalemate, as United Nations forces on the Korean Peninsula, still entirely American and South Korean, were pushed to the brink. The battle line known as the Pusan Perimeter was the site of brutal combat, with the North Koreans trying to push their enemy off the peninsula and the South Koreans fighting for the fate of their country.

    1.15 - Quo Vadis: July, 1950

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 25:30


    On June 25th, the United Nations went to war...sort of. The United Nations would enter the Korean War shortly after it began, but how...and why? July goes about as poorly as June does for South Korea and the United States, and ends in tragedy.

    1.14 - Eyes of Dawn: The Beginning of the Korean War

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 24:41


    On June 25th, the Korean War began. The first four days went very well for one Korea and very poorly for the other. What made the North Koreans so much more successful than the South Koreans and allowed the Korean People's Army to capture Seoul on the fourth day of the War?

    1.13 - Ready Player Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 21:17


    On June 25th, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. Were the South Koreans prepared for it?   There might be an audio issue with this episode; I'm recording from a hotel room in Iowa and plan on sorting out the audio properly once I'm back in my home studio.

    1.12 - Ready Player One

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 17:58


    On June 25th, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. What did they do to prepare for the war?

    1.11 - The Final Rift

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 27:11


    As 1949 turned into 1950, the Soviet Union and United States tried to persuade the new People's Republic of China to side with them in the Cold War. One would fail, and one would gain a valuable ally. In North Korea, Kim Il-sung pressed for war against South Korea. Would Stalin finally grant Kim's greatest wish?

    Addendum - The Invasion of South Korea

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 7:09


    Because I'm taking a bit of a vacation this week, here's a shorter special episode. On June 25th, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. It's important to understand how people experienced and wrote about these events as they happened, so listen to what was written about the invasion by the Associated Press and published in the Chicago Sunday Tribune. We're just a few weeks away from discussing this historic day in the course of our history of the Korean War. Be sure to subscribe wherever you enjoy podcasts and stay up-to-date on the first season of Coming Together/Coming Apart!

    1.10 - Red China Rising

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 28:31


    In 1949, Mao Zedong shocked the world and proclaimed the People's Republic of China. How did he get there? Will it have an effect on Korea? Let's talk about the Chinese Revolution and Civil War.

    1.9 - Through the Looking Glass

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 27:58


    The Cold War did not begin in 1945. Why did it take a few years for the Grand Alliance of World War II to fall apart? What role did the United Nations play? What were the challenges the UN faced in the first years of its existence?

    1.8 - The Best of Enemies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 26:34


    Two Koreas became independent in 1948 and immediately began trying to get rid of the other.

    1.7 - A Tale of Two Koreas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 30:49


    Between 1946 and 1948, it was the best of times and it was the worst of times in Korea. How do we get from an occupied former colony to two separate states?

    1.6 - Maketh the Horse Fat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 44:10


    The American Occupation of southern Korea began in September, 1945. How did those first few months go? And why did things start to fall apart after the Moscow Conference of December 1945?

    1.5 - The Eye of the Master...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 30:22


    The Soviets pushed the Japanese out of Korea in August 1945, occupying one half of a divided peninsula. Who's Cho Man-sik and why was he the Soviet's first choice for leadership? When does Kim Il-sung come into play?

    1.4 - Cordelia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 35:41


    What happened between the surrender of Japan and the arrival of the American and Soviet occupation forces in Korea? Did the Koreans really have their own government controlling the entire peninsula?

    1.3 - Original Sin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 28:38


    Korea was not always divided. Why was division the chosen option for the peninsula post-WWII? Were there other options?

    Addendum - 70th Anniversary of the Beginning of the Korean War

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 6:14


    70 years ago, on June 25th, 1950, North Korean soldiers crossed the 38th Parallel into South Korea, marking the beginning of the Korean War. How was this reported when it happened?

    1.2 - Five Horsemen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 28:28


    Part 2 of the prologue, wherein we introduce five current and future authoritarians and witness the end of the Empire of Japan.

    1.1 - Bound Amidst Ten Leopards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 40:51


    In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. How did we get there? Has Korea always been at the center of an East Asian tempest? Why are there even two Koreas in the first place? Can we really find the origins of the Korean War as far back as 1864?

    A History of the Korean War

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 1:16


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