This concise overview of the Korean War of 1950–53, which ever since has remained a ‘frozen conflict’, sets out its causes, the course of the war, and the involvement of the leading protagonists: Truman, MacArthur, Kim Il-sung, Stalin and Mao. A postscript summarizes the South’s slow transition from military dictatorship to democracy, and the prolonged international isolation of the North.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/war-that-never-ended518566The War That Never Endedhttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/518566_ad80879b92ff8fc05f8452b2f6c7c714.jpg4.994.99GBPInStock/History/History/Military History/History/Military History/Categories/Post-World War Two/Almost Gone/Almost Gone History/History/Military History/Almost GoneThis concise overview of the Korean War of 1950–53, which ever since has remained a ‘frozen conflict’, sets out its causes, the course of the war, and the involvement of the leading protagonists: Truman, MacArthur, Kim Il-sung, Stalin and Mao. A postscript summarizes the South’s slow transition from military dictatorship to democracy, and the prolonged international isolation of the North.Paperback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£9.99productId:82215bic_code:HBWHBW£9.99Gordon KerrGeneral197x129mmOldcastleYesPaperbackMilitary History