Truman, MacArthur, and the Korean WarBloomsbury Academic, 1999年9月30日 - 186 頁 A general history of the critical first year of the Korean War, this study deals primarily with relations between General Douglas MacArthur and President Harry S. Truman from June 1950 to April 1951, a period that defined the war's direction until General Mark Clark, the final U.N. Commander, signed the Armistice two years later. Although the ever-changing military situation is outlined, the main focus is on policymaking and the developing friction between Truman and MacArthur. Wainstock contradicts the common view that MacArthur and Truman were constantly at odds on the basic aims of the war. In the matter of carrying the fight to Communist China, MacArthur and the Joint Chiefs differed only on timing, not on the need for such action. |
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... Japan " ; and the Russians sought its ice - free ports on the Sea of Japan . An ancient Asian proverb accurately described Korea's situation : " A shrimp is crushed in the battle of the whales . " 4 Before the Christian era , Korea had ...
... Japan , Okinawa , Guam , and the Philippines . The F - 80C jet fighter , one of its best planes , whose comparatively high performance befitted its intended purpose , had a combat radius of only 100 miles , and it required sizable ...
... Japan . Collins and Vandenberg replied that Washington had not called them up for the defense of Japan , and they refused to make any commitment on the possibility of sending them to the Far East.27 Later that day , as Collins and ...
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Background to the Korean War | 1 |
Invasion and Response | 15 |
The North Korean Steamroller | 31 |
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