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In The War for Korea, 1945-1950: A House Burning, the author, a military historian argued that the conflict on the Korean peninsula in the middle of the twentieth century was first and foremost a war between Koreans that began in 1948. In the second volume of a monumental trilogy, he now shifts his focus to the twelve month period from North Korea's invasion of South Korea on June 25, 1950, through the end of June 1951, the most active phase of the internationalized "Korean War." Moving between the battlefield and the halls of power, he weaves together military operations and tactics without losing sight of Cold War geopolitics, strategy, and civil military relations. Filled with new insights on the conflict, this book is the first to give combined arms its due, looking at the contributions and challenges of integrating naval and air power with the ground forces of United Nations Command and showing the importance of Korean support services.
He also provides an account of the role of South Korea's armed forces, drawing heavily on ROK and Korea Military Advisory Group sources. He integrates non American perspectives into the narrative, especially those of Mao Zedong, Chinese military commander Peng Dehuai, Josef Stalin, Kim Il-sung, and Syngman Rhee. And he portrays Walton Walker and Matthew Ridgway as the heroes of Korea, both of whom had a more profound understanding of the situation than Douglas MacArthur, whose greatest flaw was not his politics but his strategic and operational incompetence. Researched in South Korean, Chinese, and Soviet as well as American and UN sources, the author has exploited previously ignored or neglected oral history collections, including interviews with American and South Korean officers, and has made extensive use of reports based on interrogations of North Korean and Chinese POWs.
The end result is a work that provides both a gripping narrative and a greater understanding of this key conflict in international and American history.
目录
Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgments ix
List of Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1(17)
Prologue 18(7)
Washington, Tokyo, and Korea, June 1950 25(28)
United States Defense Policy, 1950: Washington and Tokyo 53(32)
The Invasion and the Fall of Seoul, June 1950 85(22)
The American Military Intervention, June-July 1950 107(37)
Fighting on Many Fronts: Korea, July-September 1950 144(42)
United Nations Command and the U.S. Eighth Army: From Taejon to the Naktong River, July-September 1950 186(46)
From Inchon to Seoul: The Thrill of Victory, September 1950 232(36)
United Nations Command: On to Pyogyang! On to the Yalu! September-October 1950 268(23)
An Entirely New War: China Changes the Korean Conflict, October-November 1950 291(42)
A Rendezvous with Defeat: The Second Chinese Offensive, November-December 1950 333(43)
New Armies, New Battles: The War for the Korean Midlands, January-April 1951 376(41)
The American Caesar Falls, and the Chinese Do Not Win the War, April-July 1951 417(44)
Epilogue 461(3)
Appendix: The Romanization of Korean and Chinese 464(5)
Notes 469(108)
Bibliographic Essay 577(34)
Index 611
Acknowledgments ix
List of Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1(17)
Prologue 18(7)
Washington, Tokyo, and Korea, June 1950 25(28)
United States Defense Policy, 1950: Washington and Tokyo 53(32)
The Invasion and the Fall of Seoul, June 1950 85(22)
The American Military Intervention, June-July 1950 107(37)
Fighting on Many Fronts: Korea, July-September 1950 144(42)
United Nations Command and the U.S. Eighth Army: From Taejon to the Naktong River, July-September 1950 186(46)
From Inchon to Seoul: The Thrill of Victory, September 1950 232(36)
United Nations Command: On to Pyogyang! On to the Yalu! September-October 1950 268(23)
An Entirely New War: China Changes the Korean Conflict, October-November 1950 291(42)
A Rendezvous with Defeat: The Second Chinese Offensive, November-December 1950 333(43)
New Armies, New Battles: The War for the Korean Midlands, January-April 1951 376(41)
The American Caesar Falls, and the Chinese Do Not Win the War, April-July 1951 417(44)
Epilogue 461(3)
Appendix: The Romanization of Korean and Chinese 464(5)
Notes 469(108)
Bibliographic Essay 577(34)
Index 611
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