| When hostile North Korean forces crossed the 38th parallel in Korea in June of 1950, the United 
        Nations Security Council called for an immediate end to hostilities. When its further demand that North Korea 
        withdraw forces from the southern half of the Korean peninsula fell on deaf ears, the UN Security Council 
        recommended that members of the United Nations join forces to repel the attack. Twenty-one nations agreed to 
        contribute arms, money, medical supplies, and/or troops to rid South Korea of the Communist aggressor. This 
        page of The Korean War Educator provides information about the contributions of individual nations and those of 
        the United Nations Council as a whole. Readers wishing to add more information to these pages should contact 
        Lynnita Brown at lynnita@koreanwar-educator.org or call her 
        at 217-253-4620.   |