
- 193 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
A concise history of the Korean War, exploring its causes, key events, and lasting impact.
The War That Never Ended offers a short, accessible history of the Korean War, a conflict that continues to shape the Korean Peninsula and international relations. Gordon Kerr examines the war's origins in the Cold War, the invasion of South Korea, the involvement of the United Nations, and the eventual stalemate.
This insightful account guides readers through the political and military complexities of the war, highlighting key figures like MacArthur and Truman, and exploring the impact on civilians. Discover:
- The key battles and turning points of the war
- The political and military strategies employed by both sides
- The human cost of the conflict and its lasting legacy
Perfect for anyone seeking a concise and informative overview of this pivotal event in modern history.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Half Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Ancient Civilisations
- Christianity and Islam
- External Threats
- The Middle East to 1800
- The Ottoman Empire After 1800
- A New Middle East
- The First World War and the Fall of the Ottoman Empire
- Between the Wars
- The Second World War
- The Modern Middle East
- New Threats
- December, 2015
- Index
- About Us