Thursday, June 21, 2018 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Professor Bruce Zellers, MA, BA Oakland University As the Cold War between Communism and the West developed after 1945, a military clash became more likely. It arrived with the American intervention in Korea in 1950. Like the later war in Vietnam, this confl ict proved to be costly and frustrating. But unlike Vietnam, the United States forces remain in Korea and thereby vulnerable to any renewal of hostilities on that peninsula.
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							Birmingham Next

