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In Mortal Combat
John Toland

In Mortal Combat

Korea, 1950-1953

William Morrow and Company (Jun 29, 1993)
9780688125790
| Trade Paperback
624 pages | 155 x 229 mm | USA | English
$ 13.00 | Value: $ 13.00
Dewey 951.9042
LC Classification DS918 .T658 1993
LC Control No. 92037429

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • Asia
  • Cold War, 1945-1990
  • Korean Peninsula
  • Korean War, 1950-1953

Plot

In this brilliant narrative of America's first limited war, John Toland shows yet again why, for over two decades, he has been one of this country's most respected and popular military historians. Toland lets both the events and the participants speak for themselves, employing scrupulous archival research and interviews as the bases for the drama and accuracy of his writing. In Mortal Combat reveals Mao's prediction of the date and place of MacArthur's Inchon landing, Russia's indifference to the war, Mao's secret leadership of the North Korean military, and the true nature of both sides' treatment and repatriation of POWs. In addition to being the first Westerner to gain access to Chinese records and combatants, Toland interviewed numerous North and South Korean veterans and over two hundred members of the American military, many of whom had never been approached before. The result is a signal work of compelling readability and lasting importance.