Korea the first war we lost

This book is an effort to demonstate that Western leaders, especially those from United States, received ample signals that, had the leaders responded to them, could have prevented the entry of Red China into the war and, even after Communist China did enter, could have ended the war much sooner and...

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Main Author: Alexander, Bevin
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Hippocrene 2004
Edition:Hippocrene updated illustrated ed.
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