I stand ready at any time to confer in the field with the commander in chief of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of the political objectives of the United Nations in Korea, to which no nation may... Truman, MacArthur, and the Korean WarDennis Wainstock 著 - 1999 - 186 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1951 - 770 頁
...commander in chief of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of the political objectives of the United...Korea, to which no nation may justly take exception, may be accomplished without further bloodshed. In that communication — Senator WILEY. That is the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1951 - 578 頁
...commander in chief of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of the political objectives of the United...Nations in Korea, to which no nation may justly take exceptions, might be accomplished \\ithout further bloodshed. Message from Joint Chiefs of Staff to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1951 - 596 頁
...of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of (he political objectives of the United Nations in Korea, to which no nation may justly take exceptions, might be accomplished \\ ithout further bloodshed. Mcssaye from Joint Chiefs of Staff to... | |
| Dean Acheson - 1970 - 858 頁
...commander in chief of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of the political objectives of the United...Nations in Korea, to which no nation may justly take exceptions, might be accomplished without further bloodshed. [Hearings on the Military Situation in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1985 - 694 頁
...any time to confer hi the field with the commander-in-chief of the enemy forces in the earnest effort to find any military means whereby realization of...take exception, might be accomplished without further bloodshed." (American Caesar, page 634) Truman then unceremoniously relieved MacArthur of command.... | |
| Edward L. Daily - 1990 - 138 頁
...at any time to confer in the field with the commander in chief of the enemy forces. . .to find. . . means whereby realization of the political objectives...Nations in Korea, to which no nation may justly take exceptions, might beaccomplished without furtherbloodshed." Right or wrong, this was a remarkable statement... | |
| Richard Halworth Rovere - 366 頁
...commander in chief of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of the political objectives of the United...Nations in Korea, to which no nation may justly take exceptions, might be accomplished without further bloodshed. The challenge, too, was now direct, unequivocal,... | |
| D. Clayton James - 2010 - 322 頁
...any time to confer in the field with the commander-in-chief of the enemy forces in the earnest effort to find any military means whereby realization of...political objectives of the United Nations in Korea . . . might be accomplished without further bloodshed. "28 In sixteen or more instances in the previous... | |
| Allan R. Millett - 2001 - 858 頁
...Commander in Chief of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of the political objectives of the United...take exception, might be accomplished without further bloodshed. General MacArthur's proposal implied that he could directly apply military threats to Red... | |
| I. William Zartman, Jeffrey Z. Rubin - 2000 - 326 頁
...Commander-in-Chief of the enemy forces in an earnest effort to find any military means whereby the realization of the political objectives of the United...Nations in Korea, to which no nation may justly take exceptions, might be accomplished without further bloodshed. [FRUS VII 1951, pt. 1:265-266] MacArthur... | |
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