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War in Korea & the European Debate
In 1950 the North Korean communists marched into South Korea. Britain, America and the UN stepped in to help the South Korean capitalists. The Russians stepped in on the North Korean side.
Meanwhile in Britain there was an election. The Labour Party scraped back in.
In 1950 Robert Schuman, the French foreign minister, presented what became known as the Schuman Plan for a European Coal and Steel Community. Britain declined to join in 1950
George Bernard Shaw |
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)- George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin.
- He went to London in 1871.
- His writing was prolific although his first works were rejected by publishers.
- He worked as a journalist for several newspapers and periodicals.
- He became a very influential member of the Fabian Society and the philosophy of the developing Labour movement.
- In 1898 he married an Irish heiress Charlotte Payne-Townshend.
- After his marriage he began to concentrate more on playwriting and travelling.
In 1950 the Soviet Union walked out of the UN when the Nationalist China delegate took the chair. They were not present therefore when the UN voted on whether to enter the war on behalf of South Korea and failed to cast a veto to prevent UN involvement.
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1945 | Attlee becomes Prime Minister World War II ends
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1946 | National Insurance Act is passed National Health Act is passed The United Nations is founded
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1947 | India becomes independent
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1948 | Gandhi is assassinated
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1949 | NATO is formed Ireland become independent
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1950 | Korean War breaks out
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1951 | Churchill becomes Prime Minister The Festival of Britain begins
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1952 | George VI dies
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1953 | Elizabeth II crowned Hilary and Tensing climb Mount Everest Death of Stalin
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1955 | Anthony Eden succeeds Churchill as Conservative Prime Minister
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