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                <text>The Korean War 1950-1953 (朝鲜战争)</text>
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                <text>One year after the People’s Republic of China was founded, Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party were drawn into an international conflict of epic proportions: The Korean War. In 1950, the North Korean army crossed the divide in the hope of controlling the entire country. Prompted by Stalin and fearing a US attack, China lent a volunteer army to North Korea in October 1950, intending to demonstrate loyalty to the Soviet Union who supplied them with aid and expertise, counter the threat of the United States and achieve a sense of national pride in a fledgling, new-born nation. </text>
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                <text>Lauren Walden</text>
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              <text>Source 6: People’s Daily (1950-1953) 'United States and British prisoners of war spontaneously hold a peace rally.' (Photograph)</text>
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              <text>This image depicts United States and British Prisoners of War protesting for peace in Korea. Whether or not this protest was spontaneous as the People's Daily claims is difficult to ascertain. However, it is certain that both the United States and Britain were war-weary having sustained major losses during World War Two just five years before. </text>
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              <text>http://www.people.com.cn/GB/channel1/10/20001013/269761.html </text>
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