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Communist partisans in the Korean War

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Communist partisans were active before, during and after the Korean War in South Korea.

They are considered the remnants of the Korean People's Army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), prior insurgents who had fought against the Republic of Korea (ROK) before the KPA invaded, as well as local civilians who supported the DPRK in the region that either the KPA or the partisans had occupied. They could be considered as belligerent forces behind the 38th parallel before the Korean War, behind the front lines during the Korean War, and behind the demilitarized zone after the Korean War.

By October 1950, the number of Communist guerrilla troops south of the thirty-eight parallel reached over 15,000.[1] Following the defeat of the KPA at the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter, more than 10,000 KPA remnants and Communist partisans retreated to Jirisan, the second highest mountain in South Korea.[2] The ROK deployed two divisions from October 1950 to May 1951 and with American aid destroyed the majority of the Communist partisans in Jirisan during multiple campaigns, with the final campaign, Operation Rat Killer, successfully destroying the insurgency in Jirisan.[3]

Terminology

They are usually called by the name of:

  • ppalchisan (빨치산; a transliteration of partisan),
  • nambugun (남부군),
  • kongsan bijok (공산비적) like Viet Cong, 공산주의 or 공산 means communism.
  • kongbi (공비)(abbreviation of 공산비적),
  • communist guerrillas (공산 게릴라).

The term KongBi has now become a general term for any armed North Korean infiltrators.

Background

Japanese rule (1910–1945)

Korea divided (1945–1949)

Against this decision, turmoil in the south begins, and USMGIK tried to calm down civil violence in the south by banning strikes on December 8 and outlawing the revolutionary government and the people's committees on December 12, 1945.

  • 1946 March, Kim Il Sung initiated a sweeping land reform program in the north.
  • 1946, August 28, Workers' Party of North Korea (북조선노동당) was established in the north.
  • 1946, September 23, A massive strike on by 8,000 railway workers in Busan which quickly spread to other cities in the South.
  • 1946, October 1, The Autumn Uprising of 1946 (대구 10·1 사건). USMGIK declared martial law, and drowned in blood the uprising
  • 1946, November 23, Workers Party of South Korea (남로당, 남조선노동당), a communist party in the south was established, however, was outlawed by the U.S. occupation authorities, the USMGIK.

References

  1. ^ Moon, Kwon (2020). ROK Army Operations in the Jirisan Region During the Korean War: David Galula's Counterinsurgency Theory in Action (PDF). Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies US Army Command and General Staff College. p. 13. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  2. ^ Moon, Kwon (2020). ROK Army Operations in the Jirisan Region During the Korean War: David Galula's Counterinsurgency Theory in Action (PDF). Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies US Army Command and General Staff College. p. 13. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  3. ^ Moon, Kwon (2020). ROK Army Operations in the Jirisan Region During the Korean War: David Galula's Counterinsurgency Theory in Action (PDF). Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies US Army Command and General Staff College. p. 13. Retrieved 3 May 2023.

Sources

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