Truman, MacArthur, and the Korean War
The end of the Cold War has provided historians with a better opportunity to study the forces that shaped the thinking of America's leaders at the time of the Korean War. The sheer quantity of material now available, while daunting, is filled with colorful and outstanding personalities, dramatic action, and momentous actions that have had an impact on world events even to the present day. Wainstock ultimately concludes that Washington placed too much emphasis on anti-Communist ideology, rather than long-term national interest, in the decision first to intervene in the war and later to cross the crucial 38th Parallel. He also emphasizes the important contributions of General Matthew B. Ridgway in stopping the Chinese offensive and in influencing Washington's decision not to carry the war to Communist China. |
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Were the disagreements between General Douglas MacArthur and President Harry S. Truman over Formosa and carrying the war to Red China as pronounced as commonly thought ? How far apart on these issues were the Joint Chiefs of Staff and ...
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7 Temporary Division In February 1945 , at the Yalta Conference , President Franklin D. Roosevelt , British Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill , Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin , and China's anti - Communist Nationalist leader Chiang Kai ...
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24 President Truman agreed with his generals : " I have always believed that there is nothing that more easily creates antagonisms than the presence of unwanted soldiers . " 25 A lone dissenter , General Omar N. Bradley , chairman of ...
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Invasion and Response | 15 |
The North Korean Steamroller | 31 |
Mac Arthurs Counterattack | 45 |
Reunification and Red China | 59 |
Chinese Communist FirstPhase Offensive | 71 |
Chinese Communist SecondPhase Offensive | 87 |
Decembers Closing Acts | 99 |
Defining a Political and Military Policy | 111 |
Mac Arthurs Dismissal | 121 |
Reaction and Return | 129 |
Recapitulation and Reflection | 137 |
Notes | 143 |
Selected Bibliography | 173 |
Index | 183 |