"An absolutely brilliant book . . . One cannot understand America and its history without reading it." - Merle Miller. Often described as "the forgotten war," the Korean War (1950-53) had a huge impact on Cold War history, and its consequences are far from over. This definitive, readable history is based on previously unavailable Freedom of Information Act documents and well illustrated with maps and photographs. New Preface by the author"--
"An absolutely brilliant book ... One cannot understand America and its history without reading it." &; Merle Miller Between World War II and Vietnam there was the Korean War, 1950&;53. Often described as "the forgotten war," the conflict nevertheless had a huge impact on the course of Cold War history and the relationship of America to the Soviet Union, China, and the rest of Asia &; an effect that remains far from played out. This definitive history, largely based on documents not previously available to scholars or to the public, were obtained by the author under the Freedom of Information Act. The book is widely considered an indispensable interpretation of the Korean War, including the epoch-making conflict between President Harry S. Truman and General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. Illustrated with maps and photographs, this edition features a new Preface by the author.
"An absolutely brilliant book . . . One cannot understand America and its history without reading it." &; Merle Miller. Definitive, readable history, based on previously unavailable documents. Well illustrated with maps, photos.