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Battleground Korea Charles Whiting

Battleground Korea By Charles Whiting

Battleground Korea by Charles Whiting


$17.99
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

In 1950, Communist-backed North Korean forces invaded the US-protected South. This book aims to provide an account of the conflict, in particular Britain's involvement. The author's narrative is supported with graphic eyewitness accounts.

Battleground Korea Summary

Battleground Korea: The British in the Korean War, 1950-51 by Charles Whiting

In 1950, Communist-backed North Korean forces invaded the US-protected South. Britain came into the war on the side of the US but, still suffering financial stricture after the demands of World War II, the British government sent poorly equipped brigades of troops to help the beleagured US forces. Anti-war dissent at home and threats to use the Atom bomb added to the danger of the situation, threatening World War III. US General MacArthur launched a surprise amphibious assault on Inchon behind North Korean lines, but victory was snatched from the combined US/British force by the entry of 600,000 Chinese troops into the war on the side of North Korea. The British and American soldiers were routed and in the battle of the Imjin River that ensued - the Glorious Glosters were butchered. The Korean war has been described as the nastiest little war. Atrocities were committed on both sides, but for the next two years British and other Allied PoWs became the biggest pawns in the great peace talks. If they broke and confessed publicly that it had been an Imperialist war, as their captors wanted them to, it would have been a great propaganda victory for the enemy. Thus the final round of the Korean War was for the hearts and minds of British prisoners. As a result of the sacrifice in blood of the ordinary British squaddie, the North did not achieve the victory it desired, the British won the day, and an all-out nuclear war was averted. This book aims to provide an account of the Korean War, in particular Britain's involvement, and the author's narrative is supported with graphic eyewitness accounts.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The long hot weekend; police action; the bulldog bites back; where the hell is the rest of the US army?; Major Atlee makes a decision; the Woolworth's brigade; surprise attack!; Scotland the brave; the war is won?. Part 2 Attack North; the big bug-out; what about the workers?; iron tits; ass and alcohol; old soldiers never die; the battle of the Imjin River.

Additional information

GOR001793910
9780750920858
0750920858
Battleground Korea: The British in the Korean War, 1950-51 by Charles Whiting
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
19991118
192
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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