
Korean War
A Captivating Guide to Korean War History
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Duke Holm
About this listen
Explore how the Korean War started, the aftermath, and the events in between!
The narrative of the Korean War in the West, and particularly in the United States, tells the tale of a conflict between two global superpowers and competing ideologies in a far-flung corner of the globe.
The reality is that the wheels of motion that drove the country to war in 1950 began turning long before American boots set foot on Korean soil. The heart of the conflict was a civil war between a population arbitrarily divided by colonization and the global geopolitics at the end of the Second World War.
Challenging the widely perpetuated Western narrative and getting to the core of the Korean conflict is no easy feat. From assumptions that the outbreak of war was a deliberate act of communist aggression, to the notion that Eisenhower and Truman's constant threats of atomic annihilation broke the Chinese and North Korean spirit and led to the signing of the armistice, everything needs to be dissected and reviewed on its own factual merit to fully understand the nature of the war.
This guide seeks to pull this narrative curtain and peek behind at the truth of the matter, tracing the history of the war back to the Japanese occupation and uncovering the root of Korean nationalism that stirred the nation into the frenzy of civil war in 1950.
Some of the topics covered in this audiobook include:
- The Japanese Ascendency: 1910-1945
- A Korea Divided: The US Occupation of the South
- The Forging of the North Korean State
- First Blood: The Outbreak of War
- Strike Hard and Strike Fast: The US Retreat
- Bittersweet Victories: American Revival and China's Decision to Cross the Yalu
- How Do You Solve a Problem Like China?
- The Bloody Ceasefire and Looming Bomb
- The Legacy of the Korean War
- And more
Listen now to learn more about the Korean War.
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- ROXY GREEN
- 11-06-17
A book to be grabbed and discussed
Some people cannot really face up to facts and a different perspective than what has been thrown at us for decades. A major reason we are still in this mess. This author is an acknowledged scholar, but in today's world if his facts don't mesh with your own way of thinking than his writings get a "1". Sad that the world has come to this.
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- james
- 09-28-18
quik ez history
not the most entertaining or in depth but approachable. quick and easy listen. good narrative
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- King
- 11-05-17
The best book on Korean war
Most books on Korean war are written from the perspective of the United States and south Korea. North Korea is seen as the root of all evil who abruptly started the Korean war to spread communism over peace loving, democratic south Korean society. This overly simplified biased view of the Korean war has contributed to tremendous difficulty in bridging the gap between the two Koreas. Bruce The author brings us the historically accurate fair view of the conflict between the two Koreas. North Korea is as much a victim of the Korean war from relentless, merciless bombing from the US as is south Korea.
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- Kyle Perkins
- 11-06-17
This historical War account and author’s personal
Excellent book that thoroughly explains the Korean War. The author really hits it out of the park with this historical war expertise.
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- Mark
- 11-06-17
Timely and Shocking
Korea is now a timely topic and, hopefully, some fair minded history readers will absorb some of the lessons of this provocative book. This is not a good guy, bad guys history, but an in your face account of the causes and effects of a war that really started long before the summer of 1950 and never ended. At times shocking in its details, it leads me to believe I actually knew nothing of this 'forgotten' war.
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- Noah Charlotte
- 11-05-17
5 Stars Definitely
I got this book for my brother, he is a student of history and needed some references. It is a clearly explained Korean war book which should be grabbed.
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- Kyler
- 11-05-17
A+
Excellent Service and Response; Will Absolutely Use Again!!! Good Book, Glad I found you for this purchase. Thank You Again.
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- William
- 11-06-17
Highly recommend
This is not a typical 'war history'. The first chapter is a short summary of the battle years, but the book is a more scholarly work that situates that war in the history of China, Korea, Japan and the U.S. How did the war come about? What events, forces and personalities played a role in its inception and ensuing history. Highly recommended because it will teach you more than your expectations.
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- Hammer
- 11-05-17
Book is awesome
I gave this book as a gift to a man that served in the Korean War. He said this book was very well explained and exactly the way he remembered the Korean War to be.
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- Ofer
- 04-09-18
nice
a bit shallow and short. but still nice introduction to the subject. leaking in history content .
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