The Bridge of No Return - Full Video
Why would you need B-52 bombers to trim a tree?
How to “handle” North Korea seems like a contemporary question. In reality, it’s an issue that’s been on the minds of world leaders for many years.
In 1976, U.S. troops were killed in an incident at The Bridge of No Return – one of the passages between North and South Korea. Thus ensued “Operation Paul Bunyan” – a massive act of deterrence and the most militarized tree-cutting operation in history. Hear the story from two U.S. military vets who were there.
When to appease? When to deter? What balance is best?
Subject Areas:
■ Civics
■ Geography
■ Government
■ U.S. History
■ World History
Topics:
■ 38th Parallel
■ Appeasement
■ Deterrence
■ DMZ
■ Korean History
■ North Korea
■ South Korea
■ United Nations
■ U.S. Military
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
2:09 The DMZ
3:42 Antagonize, Provoke, Appease, Demand
5:10 The Bridge of No Return
6:21 To Trim a Tree
8:35 Operation Paul Bunyan
9:55 Conclusion
11:51 Discussion Question
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How to “handle” North Korea seems like a contemporary question. In reality, it’s an issue that’s been on the minds of world leaders for many years.
In 1976, U.S. troops were killed in an incident at The Bridge of No Return – one of the passages between North and South Korea. Thus ensued “Operation Paul Bunyan” – a massive act of deterrence and the most militarized tree-cutting operation in history. Hear the story from two U.S. military vets who were there.
When to appease? When to deter? What balance is best?
Subject Areas:
■ Civics
■ Geography
■ Government
■ U.S. History
■ World History
Topics:
■ 38th Parallel
■ Appeasement
■ Deterrence
■ DMZ
■ Korean History
■ North Korea
■ South Korea
■ United Nations
■ U.S. Military
Want more great FREE educational stuff to go with this video? Head over to https://www.izzit.org and grab the full teacher’s guide, use the online quizzes, find additional educational resources and more!
Check out our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/izzit
Visit our other educational programs here: https://www.izzit.org/products/index.php
Make sure you enroll as an izzit.org member to receive your FREE teacher resources, click here to sign up now: https://www.izzit.org/join/index.php
You can Tweet at us here: https://twitter.com/izzit_org
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
2:09 The DMZ
3:42 Antagonize, Provoke, Appease, Demand
5:10 The Bridge of No Return
6:21 To Trim a Tree
8:35 Operation Paul Bunyan
9:55 Conclusion
11:51 Discussion Question
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